Get the turbine cleaned, inspected, and back online.
On-site turbine sandblasting, CO₂ dry-ice blasting, containment, and NDT/NDE support for gas, steam, coal, nuclear, and combined-cycle power plant outages nationwide.
One field crew. Multiple turbine-deck solutions.
Power plant teams do not need generic sandblasting. They need a crew that understands outage schedules, containment, media selection, inspection hold points, and the cost of every hour a unit is offline.

Turbine Sandblasting
Abrasive blast cleaning for gas and steam turbine rotors, casings, valves, diaphragms, blades, buckets, and steam paths.
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CO₂ Dry-Ice Blasting
Non-abrasive cleaning for generator windings, stators, rotors, electrical components, and contamination-sensitive areas.
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NDT / NDE Testing
Inspection-ready surface preparation for magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, eddy current, and visual inspection scopes.
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Containment & Tent Blasting
Controlled turbine-deck blasting with containment, media recovery, dust control, and plant housekeeping built into the job.
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Bore & Rotor Blasting
Blast cleaning for rotor bores, hollow components, stop valves, valve bodies, and complex geometry before inspection.
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HRSG & Boiler Cleaning
Surface preparation and dry cleaning support for HRSG, boiler, economizer, tube, duct, and balance-of-plant components.
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This site is being rebuilt around the buying language power plant teams use: turbine blast cleaning, OEM frame models, outage mobilization, containment, NDT readiness, and plant-specific service areas.
Outage-first scheduling
Crews mobilize around your maintenance window, inspection hold points, and return-to-service deadline.
Media matched to the component
Aluminum oxide, glass bead, steel shot, steel grit, Black Beauty, Starblast, walnut shell, corn cob, baking soda, and CO₂ dry ice.
Containment and recovery
Controlled abrasive work helps protect nearby turbine-deck equipment, adjacent work scopes, and housekeeping standards.
NDT-ready surfaces
Blast cleaning prepares components for visual examination, crack detection, dimensional checks, coating, and repair planning.
GE, Siemens, Westinghouse, Mitsubishi, Alstom and more.
Dedicated OEM pages should target the exact machines buyers search before an outage.
Rank for the parts engineers actually search.
- Turbine rotor blasting
- Steam path cleaning
- Diaphragm blast cleaning
- Casing abrasive blasting
- Stop valve blasting
- Generator stator cleaning
- Generator winding dry-ice cleaning
- HRSG cleaning
- Boiler tube blasting
- Compressor component cleaning
- Valve body surface preparation
- NDT surface prep
Priority turbine states by market size.
State landing pages should include real plant names, major operators, service keywords, and internal links to turbine sandblasting, CO₂ blasting, NDT, and quote pages.
| State Page | Plant Count / MW |
|---|---|
| Texas Turbine Sandblasting | 357 / 90,454 MW |
| Florida Turbine Sandblasting | 107 / 55,344 MW |
| California Turbine Sandblasting | 455 / 40,595 MW |
| Pennsylvania Turbine Sandblasting | 142 / 33,948 MW |
| New York Turbine Sandblasting | 205 / 26,212 MW |
| Georgia Turbine Sandblasting | 24,424 MW |
A cleaner workflow for outage teams.
Answer buyer questions before the first call and give procurement, plant management, and maintenance teams the confidence to request a quote.
Scope the outage
Identify turbine type, components, media needs, containment requirements, NDT hold points, schedule, and access limits.
Mobilize equipment
Bring blast pots, dry-ice equipment, recovery tools, PPE, containment materials, and the crew needed for the work window.
Blast and verify
Clean surfaces to agreed criteria, document progress, coordinate inspection readiness, and protect adjacent plant equipment.
Recover and demob
Control dust, recover spent media, clean the work area, support punch-list items, and help the unit move toward return-to-service.

Proof beats promises.
The rebuilt gallery should become one of the strongest sales assets on the site: before-and-after turbine photos, containment setups, blast media, NDT preparation, crew photos, and component closeups.
Power plant turbine sandblasting questions.
Do you provide turbine sandblasting nationwide?
Yes. Specialty Maintenance Services LLC is based in Brookhaven, Mississippi and mobilizes for power plant turbine sandblasting, CO₂ dry-ice cleaning, and NDT/NDE support across the United States.
What turbine components can be blast cleaned?
Common scopes include gas turbine and steam turbine rotors, casings, blades, buckets, diaphragms, steam paths, stop valves, valve bodies, generator stators, generator windings, HRSG components, boiler tubes, and auxiliary equipment.
When should CO₂ dry-ice blasting be used instead of abrasive media?
CO₂ dry-ice blasting is useful for contamination-sensitive areas and non-abrasive cleaning needs, especially around generator windings, stators, rotors, electrical components, and surfaces where secondary waste must be minimized.
Can blasting be coordinated with NDT/NDE inspection?
Yes. Blast cleaning can prepare components for magnetic particle testing, dye penetrant testing, ultrasonic inspection, eddy current testing, visual inspection, and repair planning during the outage sequence.
How do I request an outage quote?
Call 832-586-2607 or submit the request-a-quote form with the plant location, turbine model, components, outage dates, access notes, media preference, and any NDT or containment requirements.
Get a turbine blasting crew on the schedule.
Send the outage window, turbine model, component list, and plant location. Specialty Maintenance Services LLC will review the scope and help plan the right blasting, cleaning, containment, and inspection-support approach.