Surface Restoration Services in Central & Northeastern Ohio
Brick and stone might stand the test of time, but pollution, grease, grime, and biological growth can take their toll. CT Service Systems offers a safer, faster, and non-abrasive way to restore masonry surfaces using dry ice blasting. Whether you’re preserving a historic facade or deep-cleaning a modern industrial building, we use CO₂ cleaning to lift away years of buildup without damaging the original material.
Restore Brick & Stone Without Harsh Chemicals or Damage
Dry ice blasting is the ideal solution for restoring delicate masonry without introducing water, chemicals, or abrasive grit. The process uses frozen CO₂ pellets that vaporize on impact, lifting contaminants without wearing down the surface. It’s a smart, clean solution for restoration work where preserving the original texture and finish is essential.
Our brick and stone restoration process includes:
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Brick & Stone Restoration Services Across Ohio
Not Just Cleaner—Preserved for Years to Come
Unlike abrasive blasting, power washing, or chemical stripping, dry ice blasting is non-destructive and environmentally responsible. It leaves no secondary waste, requires no drying time, and won’t erode the surface of your building. That makes it perfect for everything from 100-year-old brick to structural stone in high-traffic industrial zones. Our team handles:
Why Facilities Across Ohio Trust CT for Masonry Cleaning
Frequently Asked Questions About Brick & Stone Restoration
Have a structure that needs a second life? Here’s what you should know before starting a restoration project.
No. That’s one of the main advantages. Dry ice blasting doesn’t use abrasives or water, so it won’t etch, erode, or saturate porous masonry. It’s ideal for restoring older or fragile structures.
We can clean carbon deposits, soot, dirt, biological growth (mold, algae, lichen), grease, oil, old paint, and even smoke or fire damage, without damaging the surface underneath.
Pressure washing can push water into porous surfaces, leading to long-term damage. Sandblasting is too harsh for many historic or detailed surfaces. Dry ice blasting avoids both problems by lifting contaminants with no residue or waste.
Typically, no special permits are needed—but for historic structures or properties in dense urban areas, we can coordinate with property managers, preservation boards, or municipalities to ensure compliance.
Yes. We often perform masonry cleaning during off-hours or in isolated zones so business can continue as usual. There’s no messy runoff or post-blast drying period, so areas can be reopened quickly.