Frequently
Asked Questions
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What is Soda Blasting?
Soda blasting is similar
to sand blasting, but it is safer, less messy, and can be used
in a much larger number of applications. The material that
the blaster dispenses is essentially the same baking soda you
put in a cake or use to deodorize your refrigerator or laundry,
with a special "flow agent' added to help it avoid clumping;
it's even made by Arm & Hammer!
Why Soda Blasting and not
Dry Ice Blasting?
Dry Ice blasting is a great
system, but it has some limitations. First, the media has
to be obtained right before the job; any left over must be disposes
of, and an under order means you have to stop production until
more arrives, since you can't warehouse it, which can mean losing
a whole day because of miscalculation. If a newspaper can't
go to print because their press is disassembled and their was
a faux pas with the blasting media, a lot of people are going
to be unhappy! While dry ice blasting doesn't leave any
residue from the media, the debris that you removed still needs
to be cleaned up, and frankly, it can be much easier to make sure
that it's all cleaned up correctly and completely when it's trapped
in with the baking soda.
What forms of payment do
you accept?
We accept all major credit
cards, checks, and sometimes offer terms to industrial and municipal
customers.
What is your service area?
Where we can go depends
on the size and financial value of the project. We will
go anywhere in the 48 states, but our primary service area is
the southeast. We service North Metro Atlanta and much or
Rural North Georgia without any additional travel fees.
How much does it cost?
Pricing varies based on
location and need. Please contact
us with details about your project for more information on
pricing.
Are you insured?
We carry $1 million in
general liability, $1 million in pollution liability, $1 million
in auto liability, and $100,000 in workers compensation insurance.
Are you bonded / are you
bondable?
We are not bonded, but
we are bondable if circumstances require it.
Are you a member of the
Better Business Bureau?
We are not a member of
the Better Business Bureau, however, we do have a reocrd with
them, and we have never had complaint. For those who don't
know, the BBB keeps track of all businesses in its area.
When searching the BBB website, find us best by phone number,
7709669987.
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