On-site blasting

Mobile Sandblasting Perth

The rig comes to you — driveways, depots, farms, boatyards, live plants — carrying its own air, water, abrasive and containment.

The short answer

Mobile sandblasting means the blasting happens where the item already is, instead of being freighted to a workshop. Our rig is self-contained: compressor, water, abrasive and containment all travel with it, so a driveway, hardstand, yard or site is enough to work from.

What "mobile" actually has to include

A trailer with a pot on it is not a mobile service. Blasting on site needs air volume, a water supply, abrasive stock, containment to keep spent media off your ground, and a way to collect and remove it afterwards. If any of those come from the customer, the job stalls.

Everything we need is on the truck. We do not connect to your water, your power or your compressed air, which matters on farms, mine sites and anywhere the services are already committed.

Where we set up

Suburban driveways, sheds and carports. Transport depots and yards. Farm hardstands and paddocks. Boatyards and private hardstands. Construction sites, laydown yards and live industrial plant. Car parks, after hours.

Wet media is what makes most of those possible — there is no plume crossing the boundary fence, so neighbours, adjacent vessels and other trades are not affected.

Mobile blasting rig set up on site in Perth
Rig, set up on site
Mobile blasting truck, media pot, water tank and compressor on a Perth job
Air, water, media, containment

What travels better than the item does

Anything large, fixed, awkward or unregistered is usually cheaper to blast in place than to transport: tanks, silos, structural steel, cranes, conveyors, headers, hulls, trailers without plates, and machinery that would need a low-loader.

Small components, batch work and jobs that need coating in controlled conditions are the reverse — those come to the workshop. We will tell you which way round makes sense for your job.

What we need from you

Access for the truck, somewhere to set up within hose reach, and a conversation about what is nearby that must not get wet or dusty. On enclosed or sensitive sites we plan containment before we arrive. Our guide to preparing your site covers the details.

Travel across the metro is standard; regional work is quoted with the job. Coverage by area is on the service areas page.

Common questions

Mobile sandblasting — your questions answered

Do you need my water or power?

No. The rig carries its own compressed air, water and abrasive, plus containment. That is what lets us work on farms, mine sites and driveways without drawing on anything of yours.

Can you blast in a suburban street or driveway?

Yes, and it is a large part of what we do. Wet media means no plume drifting over the fence, and we contain and collect the spent abrasive before we leave.

How much space do you need?

Enough for the truck within hose reach of the work, plus room to lay containment around the item. We check that on the site look, which is free inside the Perth metro.

Do you travel to regional WA?

Yes — the Wheatbelt, South West, Great Southern, Mid West and Goldfields are all regular. Travel is quoted with the job, and we try to batch regional trips.

Is mobile blasting more expensive than workshop blasting?

Not usually, once transport is counted. Moving a header, tank or hull to a workshop and back frequently costs more than bringing the rig to it.

Written from our own jobs across Perth and WA · Last updated 20 August 2026