15+ Years in Restoration
Serving Portland & Seattle
Fast, non-toxic surface restoration for homes, food and medical facilities, factories, and industrial environments. No water, residue, or harsh chemicals.

Dry ice blasting uses compressed CO₂ pellets to lift away soot, mold, grease, and surface contamination without damaging materials.
The pellets instantly sublimate (turn from solid to gas), leaving no water, moisture, or residue behind. You’re left with a clean, dry surface ready for use or rebuild.
It’s powerful enough for fire and industrial cleanup yet gentle enough for structural wood and insulation, making it one of the most versatile restoration tools available today.







Dry ice blasting isn’t just for restoration. It’s also a high-performance cleaning solution for industrial, manufacturing, and commercial environments where precision, uptime, and safety matter most.
It removes grease, food debris, paint, carbon buildup, and other residues without the need for water, chemicals, or disassembly. That means less downtime, fewer hazards, and less post-cleanup required.





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Yes. Dry ice blasting is completely non-abrasive and non-conductive, meaning it’s even safe for electrical components, wiring, and sensitive materials. It removes contaminants without water, heat, or chemicals and leaves no secondary waste or residue.
It’s highly versatile and effective on wood, metal, concrete, tile, brick, and industrial equipment. Whether you’re removing soot, mold, paint, food debris, or grime, the process restores surfaces without damaging the underlying material. We’ve successfully completed dry ice blasting projects for coffee roasters, food, medical, and industrial parts manufacturing, and industrial furnace maintenance.
Absolutely. It’s one of the fastest and cleanest ways to remove soot, char, and odor after a fire. The process eliminates residue without adding moisture, helping speed up inspection and rebuild timelines.
In most cases, yes. Unlike sanding, soda blasting, or chemical cleaning, dry ice blasting doesn’t produce secondary waste or damage surfaces. It’s also faster and cleaner, with no drying time or chemical odors.
Costs depend on the size and scope of the project. Residential mold and smoke cleanup typically start in the low thousands, while larger industrial or commercial projects are quoted based on area and contamination type. We offer free quotes for accurate pricing.
Dry ice blasting removes visible mold and embedded contamination from framing and other porous materials. For complete remediation, it’s used as part of our process that includes containment, air management, and surface cleaning.
We provide dry ice blasting for homes and facilities throughout all of Oregon and Washington, with rapid response for restoration and commercial projects across the Pacific Northwest.