Tired of harsh chemicals, excess waste, and costly downtime from traditional cleaning methods? Our dry ice blasting services deliver a faster, safer, and cleaner solution for industrial and commercial facilities across four states.
Dry ice blasting—also known as CO2 blasting or cryogenic cleaning—is an industrial cleaning process that uses solid carbon dioxide (CO2) pellets propelled by compressed air to remove contaminants from surfaces. When the dry ice pellets strike a surface, they sublimate instantly, turning directly from solid to gas. That means zero secondary waste is left behind: no water, no chemicals, and no abrasive media to sweep up.
The process is non-abrasive, non-toxic, and non-conductive, making it safe for sensitive equipment including electrical panels, circuit boards, and precision machinery. Unlike sandblasting or pressure washing, dry ice cleaning won't damage substrates, pit surfaces, or create additional waste streams that require disposal.
Want a deeper look at the science and mechanics behind the process? Learn how dry ice blasting works in our comprehensive guide.
From routine facility maintenance to emergency fire restoration, we bring mobile dry ice cleaning directly to your site—working around your production schedule to minimize downtime.
Remove built-up grease, carbon deposits, residue, and grime from production equipment without disassembly. Dry ice blasting cleans machinery in place, so your operations get back online faster. Ideal for manufacturing plants, refineries, and processing facilities.
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Safely remove mold, lead paint, soot, asbestos residue, and other hazardous contaminants without introducing additional chemicals or moisture. Dry ice blast cleaning is especially effective for sensitive environments where traditional methods create more problems than they solve.
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Keep your facility running at peak performance with scheduled dry ice cleaning for floors, walls, ceilings, HVAC systems, and structural components. Our on-site mobile service means we come to you—across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
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After a fire, time is critical. Dry ice blasting removes soot, char, and smoke residue from wood, metal, brick, and concrete without water damage or harsh solvents. It's the preferred method for restoring both industrial facilities and historically significant structures.
Learn More →From heavy industrial operations to food-grade facilities, dry ice cleaning is trusted across sectors that demand thorough, non-destructive cleaning without secondary waste.
Clean heat exchangers, pipelines, tanks, and frac pump radiators without shutting down operations.
Learn More →Remove residue from production lines, molds, conveyors, and robotic weld cells—in place, without disassembly.
Learn More →Deep-clean ovens, mixers, conveyors, and packaging lines without water or chemicals for food-safe operations.
Learn More →Restore HRSG systems, turbines, generators, and boiler tubes to peak efficiency with cryogenic cleaning.
Learn More →Remove paint, coatings, concrete splatter, and surface prep for new coatings on structures and heavy equipment.
Learn More →Clean ink build-up from printing presses, rollers, and gears without solvents or abrasives.
Learn More →Gently clean stone, brick, wood, and metal on historic buildings without damaging original surfaces.
Learn More →Versatile cleaning for electrical panels, mechanical components, warehouses, and equipment of all types.
View All Services →See why facility managers, maintenance directors, and plant operators are switching from sandblasting, pressure washing, and chemical solvents to dry ice cleaning.
Dry ice pellets are soft enough to clean without scratching, pitting, or damaging underlying surfaces. Safe for electrical components, precision machinery, and delicate substrates. Equipment can often be cleaned while still assembled and in place.
Because dry ice sublimates into CO2 gas on contact, there's nothing left behind except the removed contaminant. No water runoff, no spent abrasive media, and no chemical residue—which also means simplified waste disposal.
Equipment can be cleaned in place without disassembly or cooldown in many cases. With no secondary waste to clean up after the job, your team gets back to production faster compared to sandblasting or chemical cleaning.
Dry ice is made from reclaimed CO2, so it adds no new carbon to the atmosphere. The process eliminates the need for chemical solvents, and it produces no wastewater or contaminated runoff to manage.
CO2 blasting is non-conductive, making it safe for cleaning electrical panels, switchgear, motors, generators, and other energized components without risk of short circuits or electrical damage.
Adjustable pressure settings and pellet sizes allow technicians to tailor the cleaning intensity—from gentle surface cleaning on historic masonry to aggressive degreasing on heavy industrial equipment.
How does dry ice cleaning stack up against sandblasting, pressure washing, and chemical solvents? Here's a side-by-side look.
| Factor | Dry Ice Blasting | Sandblasting | Pressure Washing | Chemical Solvents |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Surface Damage | ✓ Non-abrasive | ✗ Abrasive, can pit surfaces | ✗ Can damage at high pressure | ✓ Generally safe |
| Secondary Waste | ✓ None (sublimates) | ✗ Spent media + contaminants | ✗ Wastewater runoff | ✗ Chemical residue |
| Downtime Required | ✓ Minimal—clean in place | ✗ High—requires disassembly | ✗ Moderate—drying time | ✗ Moderate—soak & rinse |
| Safe for Electronics | ✓ Non-conductive | ✗ No | ✗ No (water) | ✗ Varies by chemical |
| Environmental Impact | ✓ Eco-friendly, no chemicals | ✗ Media disposal required | ✗ Water waste & runoff | ✗ Hazardous disposal |
| Moisture Introduced | ✓ Completely dry process | ✓ Dry process | ✗ Water-based | ✗ Often requires rinsing |
| Clean-in-Place | ✓ Yes—no disassembly | ✗ Usually requires teardown | ✗ Limited | ✗ Often requires soak tanks |
Dry ice cleaning handles a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Here are some of the most common jobs we take on.
We make it simple. Our mobile teams come to your location and work around your schedule so you experience minimal downtime.
We start with a detailed evaluation of your cleaning needs—understanding the contaminants, surfaces, access requirements, and production schedule. You'll receive a clear scope of work and quote.
Our mobile team arrives with all equipment and dry ice supply. We clean your equipment in place whenever possible—no disassembly, no shutdown, and no mess left behind.
After cleaning, we conduct a thorough inspection to make sure every surface meets expectations. You'll get documentation of the work completed, including before-and-after photos when applicable.
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See How Dry Ice Blasting Works →We bring mobile dry ice blasting directly to your facility. Our teams operate across four states, serving Houston and the Gulf Coast, the Permian Basin, and major industrial metros throughout the region.
We're a dedicated dry ice blasting contractor—it's not a side service, it's all we do. That focus means you get a team with deep experience, the right equipment, and a process built around minimizing your downtime.
Dry ice cleaning is our core business. Our technicians are trained specifically in CO2 blasting techniques for a wide range of industrial applications.
We bring everything to your facility—equipment, dry ice supply, and a trained crew. No need to ship parts off-site or coordinate with multiple vendors.
Every job follows strict safety protocols. Our team arrives prepared with proper PPE, equipment inspections, and a job safety plan tailored to your facility.
We work around your production schedule—nights, weekends, and during planned shutdowns—so cleaning doesn't cut into your uptime.
Tell us about your project and we'll get back to you with a custom quote. Whether you need a one-time deep clean or ongoing maintenance, we'll put together a plan that fits your facility and schedule.
Prefer to talk? Call us at 469-425-3434 or email [email protected]
Eliminate secondary waste, reduce downtime, and get a cleaner result. Our mobile teams serve facilities across Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.