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Mobile Media Blasting Services β€” Pencil Log Pros

Mobile media blasting from Pencil Log Pros β€” a Class C General Contractor β€” for log homes, cabins, and timber structures across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas. Mobile rig to your property, expert media selection, same-day stain handoff.
Pencil Log Pros mobile media blasting rig stripping coatings from a log home exterior.

Mobile Media Blasting FAQs

Pencil Log Pros provides mobile media blasting for log homes, cabins, decks, masonry, and metal structures across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas. Brad Siler leads the team as a Class C General Contractor, and our mobile rig comes to your propertyβ€”no hauling, no shop time. We match the right media (crushed glass, garnet, walnut shell, corn cob, sponge, or soda) to your substrate and goal, contain dust and debris, and coordinate same-day staining or clearcoat handoff so bare wood does not oxidize before finishing. Most homeowners and property managers hire Pencil Log Pros to strip failing stains, UV-chalked clear coats, smoke residue, rust, or graffiti without harsh chemicals or weeks of hand-stripping. Run a quick estimate or send photos for an on-site assessment and line-item quote.

Contact Pencil Log Pros for questions about our Mobile Media Blasting services!

When failing stains, smoke residue, rust, graffiti, or weathered finishes stand between you and a sound, paint-ready surface, mobile media blasting is the fastest, most precise way to reset the substrate without harsh chemicals or weeks of hand-stripping. Pencil Log Pros rolls a fully outfitted mobile blasting rig directly to your property β€” log home, cabin, ranch gate, or commercial facade β€” and matches the right media to the right pressure so we remove what you don’t want and protect what you do. From getting a quick repair estimate to same-day staining handoff, this is purpose-built mobile media blasting for log homes and timber structures across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas.

What Is Mobile Media Blasting?

Mobile media blasting is the controlled propulsion of an abrasive or non-abrasive media at a surface to strip coatings, contaminants, oxidation, and discoloration β€” and to leave a uniform profile new finishes can bond to. Unlike one-size-fits-all “sandblasting,” modern mobile media blasting uses a curated toolbox of medias (crushed glass, garnet, walnut shell, corn cob, sponge, soda) plus dry or dampened “dustless” delivery, dialed in to the substrate.

Because the rig comes to you, there’s no hauling logs to a shop, no down time, and no compromise on scope. Our equipment reaches mountain properties, steep drives, ranch roads, and remote cabins where other crews stall, and we adapt to limited water or power with self-contained solutions.

Why Choose Pencil Log Pros for Mobile Media Blasting

  • Mobile rig to your property. No hauling, no shop time, no wasted reassembly. We mobilize trailer, compressor, blast pot, containment, and PPE to your site.
  • Media-selection expertise. Crushed glass, garnet, walnut shell, corn cob, sponge media, and soda β€” matched to substrate and goal, not a one-trick rig.
  • Brad Siler, Class C General Contractor. Pencil Log Pros operates under licensed GC oversight, with documented safety protocols, insurance, and warranty-backed workmanship.
  • Colorado altitude, UV, and freeze-thaw expertise. Western Slope elevation chews up coatings differently than sea level. We profile, prep, and finish for what mountain weather actually does.
  • Same-day finishing handoff. Bare wood is vulnerable. Our crew coordinates so preservative and stain go on while the surface is still clean and open.

Mobile Media Blasting for Log Homes and Timber Exteriors

Log walls, timber frames, and heavy decking take a beating from sun, snowmelt, and freeze-thaw cycling. Mobile media blasting strips oxidized clear coats, UV-chalked stains, and gray surface fiber so fresh preservative actually penetrates. The trick is profile control: too aggressive and you get furred fibers; too gentle and you leave behind contaminated layers that sabotage adhesion. Our operators balance cut and cleanliness so your next finish system performs at its peak.

For full-scope work that combines stripping with chinking, sealant, rot repair, and finishing, this service pairs directly with our log home restoration program. When blasting reveals deeper damage β€” soft logs, fastener corrosion, or compromised courses β€” we hand off cleanly into log repair and replacement without remobilizing.

Media Types We Use and When We Use Them

There is no single “best” media β€” only the best match for your substrate and goal. We stock a range and adjust particle size and pressure to dial in the result:

  • Crushed glass: Versatile, angular, efficient cut on coatings and rust; the workhorse for most exterior log home media blasting where a uniform profile is needed.
  • Garnet: Hard and sharp; fast on heavy mill scale or stubborn coatings; ideal for steel when a clean anchor profile is required for industrial primers.
  • Walnut shell or corn cob: Softer, friable medias for sensitive wood and aged timber where preserving patina and tool marks matters.
  • Sponge media: Embedded grit in sponge carriers reduces ricochet and dust; useful around windows, fixtures, and tight neighbors.
  • Baking soda (soda blasting): Excellent for smoke, char, and odor mitigation; gentle on softwoods and helpful when neutralization is part of the plan.
  • Wet vs. dry delivery: Dampening the media drops airborne dust and controls heat on metal. We choose wet, dry, or a blend based on substrate, temperature, and containment needs.

Our Mobile Blasting Process

  1. Consultation and test panels. We assess goals, substrate, and coating history. When useful, we run small test panels with two or three media/pressure combinations so you can see and feel the difference before we commit.
  2. Protection and containment. We mask windows, doors, fixtures, and landscaping; set wind breaks; and lay ground tarps and collection zones. Interiors and masonry may add temporary poly containment and negative-air filtration.
  3. Access planning. Mountain driveways and tight sites are our norm. We plan hose runs, staging, and fall protection; bring lifts or scaffold as needed; and keep walk paths clear for your family or tenants.
  4. Blasting technique. Operators tune pressure, nozzle angle, traverse speed, and stand-off to remove coatings without over-profiling. On wood, we work with the grain and step pressure down near checks, edges, and soft growth rings.
  5. Post-blast cleanup. We collect spent media, sweep or blow down the structure, vacuum critical areas, and demobilize containment. Wet processes get rinse-water and settleable-solids handling per local guidance.
  6. Finishing handoff. Bare wood oxidizes fast under Colorado sun. We coordinate so log staining and clearcoat goes on while the profile is fresh β€” often within the same mobilization window.

What to Expect: Timeline and Site Readiness

Every site is unique, but the process is predictable. After consult and proposal, we schedule a mobilization window factoring in weather and your occupancy. Day one is stage and mask; subsequent days are production and cleanup, with end-of-day updates on progress and next steps.

Typical durations

  • Small features (gates, railings, accent walls): a few hours to one day.
  • Decks and pergolas: one to three days.
  • Single-story log or timber elevations: two to five days.
  • Whole-home log exteriors: three to ten+ days based on size, access, and finish complexity.

Site requirements: Clear staging area for the trailer and containment, reasonable hose-run proximity, and lift access if elevations call for it. We bring power and water workarounds when on-site utilities are limited. We watch wind, humidity, and temperature, and we adjust sequencing or pause production if a storm front threatens.

Pricing and Cost Factors

Mobile media blasting is custom work, and pricing reflects measurable variables plus site realities. We provide line-item proposals so you can see exactly where the budget goes β€” or run the numbers yourself in our log home repair estimator.

Primary cost drivers include square footage, coating type and thickness, substrate species or hardness, media selection, and removal target (full strip vs. partial). Access and containment matter too: steep slopes, limited staging, extensive masking, and elevated containment levels add labor and materials. Lifts, scaffold, or specialized nozzles for interior or sensitive work may be required for quality and safety. On complex log geometry, mobile media blasting frequently outpaces hand stripping by days while producing a more uniform finish substrate β€” which means lower lifetime cost when you factor coating longevity and fewer callbacks.

Service Area: Colorado and Surrounding States

Pencil Log Pros mobilizes mobile media blasting crews across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas. From our Western Colorado base in the Grand Junction area, we routinely run projects across Fruita, Palisade, Delta, Montrose, Ridgway, Ouray, Rifle, Glenwood Springs, Eagle, Aspen, and Vail, plus Front Range, Roaring Fork, and high-country properties statewide. For neighboring states, we travel to log homes and ranches throughout Wyoming (Jackson, Pinedale, Cody, Sheridan), Utah (Park City, Heber, Logan), New Mexico (Taos, Angel Fire, Red River, Santa Fe), and Kansas, with mobilization scoped during the proposal so you know costs upfront.

Mobile Media Blasting FAQs

Will mobile media blasting damage my logs or raise the grain?

Not when it’s done correctly. Pencil Log Pros tunes media hardness, particle size, and pressure to the species and works with the grain β€” stepping pressure down near checks, edges, and soft growth rings. The goal is a clean, uniform surface that holds finish, not a harshly etched texture.

How much does mobile media blasting cost for a log home?

Pricing depends on square footage, coating thickness, substrate, media selection, access, and containment level. Most full log home media blasting projects fall in a range we’ll quote line-item after a site visit or photo review. Run a ballpark in our log home repair estimator, then book a consultation for a firm number.

Do you offer dustless (wet) blasting?

Yes. Wet mobile media blasting significantly reduces airborne dust and is a strong choice around windows, in tight neighborhoods, or for heat-sensitive metal. It isn’t always the best pick for every substrate or temperature, so we’ll recommend wet, dry, or a blend based on your project.

How soon after blasting do I need to stain?

As soon as practical β€” ideally within the same mobilization. Bare wood begins to oxidize within days under Colorado altitude and UV. Pencil Log Pros schedules log staining and clearcoat to follow blasting closely so you capture the full benefit of a clean profile.

What states do you serve for mobile media blasting?

Pencil Log Pros provides mobile media blasting across Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, and Kansas. Our base is the Western Slope of Colorado, and we travel for log home, cabin, and timber projects throughout the five-state region.

Is Pencil Log Pros licensed and insured?

Yes. Pencil Log Pros is led by Brad Siler, a Class C General Contractor, and operates with full insurance, documented safety protocols, and warranty-backed workmanship. We support HOA reviews and historic district submittals with product data, photos, and project documentation.

Get a Quote for Mobile Media Blasting

Ready to see what’s under those failed coatings, smoke stains, or chalked clear coats? Send a few photos and a short note about your goals, timeline, and address. If the project is a good fit, we’ll schedule an on-site assessment and optional test panels. Your proposal will outline media options, containment, production schedule, and finishing plan so you know exactly what to expect from first pass to final coat.

What to include: wide and close-up photos, approximate square footage, coating history if known, access notes (driveway slope, gates, utilities), and your preferred timeline. Pencil Log Pros will confirm scope, reserve a mobilization window, and coordinate any pre-work so day one is productive.