Log Home Restoration

log home restoration

Log Home Restoration Media Blasting

Log homes require specialized surface preparation to restore aged wood without damaging the logs themselves. Over time, exposure to weather, UV, moisture, and biological growth causes finishes to fail and wood fibres to deteriorate.

Media blasting provides a controlled, low-impact way to remove old coatings, surface damage, and contaminants while preserving the integrity and profile of the logs. This process creates a clean, uniform surface that allows stains, sealers, and protective coatings to perform as intended.

Benefits of Media Blasting for Log Home Restoration

Media blasting offers an effective and precise method for restoring log homes by addressing surface damage while protecting original wood structure.

Log Home restoration with media blasting and stain

Staining and Sealing After Media Blasting

Once media blasting is complete, proper staining and sealing are essential to protect the restored log surfaces.

A clean, uniformly prepared substrate allows stains to penetrate evenly and sealers to bond correctly, improving moisture resistance, UV protection, and long-term durability.

When applied over properly blasted logs, protective coatings last longer, perform better, and help preserve the appearance and structural health of the log home.

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We Offer Several Types of Grit Blasting:

Each method is carefully selected to match the specific needs of your project. Factors include surface material, environmental considerations and level of preparation required for optimal results.

abrasive sandblasting media
  • Useful for industrial surface preparation
  • Common for mills, boilers, and turbines
  • Helps prepare surfaces for repair, coating, or restoration
garnet media blasting service
  • Useful for rust removal and surface preparation
  • Common for tanks, structural steel, and industrial equipment
  • Delivers aggressive cutting with a controlled finish
silica free crushed glass media blasting
  • Useful for cleaning and coating removal
  • Common for concrete, steel, and masonry surfaces
  • Versatile media for varied project conditions
dry ice blasting
  • Useful for non-abrasive contaminant removal
  • Common for machinery, electrical components, and production equipment
  • No secondary blasting media left behind
airplane media blasting cleaning
  • Useful for restoration and sensitive surface cleaning
  • Common for vehicles, propellers, and delicate metal surfaces
  • Gentler media where surface preservation matters
sandblast truck
  • Useful for heavy-duty blasting and surface prep
  • Common for ship hulls, steel, concrete, and vehicle frames
  • Aggressive media for rust, scale, and stubborn coatings