Restoring historic properties requires non-destructive cleaning. Dry Ice Blasting propels solid CO2 pellets at supersonic speeds. Upon impact, the pellets sublimate (turn to gas), creating a micro-explosion that lifts mold, soot, and paint without abrasion or water. This preserves the original ‘patina’ of century-old shiplap and joists in Heights or River Oaks homes, avoiding the damage caused by sanding or wire brushing.
Traditional remediation methods often involve brute force. Sanding strips away the history of the wood, while wire brushing leaves unsightly gouges. Dry ice blasting operates on the principle of thermal shock. The extreme cold of the CO2 (-109.3°F) embrittles the mold or contaminant, while the rapid expansion from solid to gas (sublimation) creates a kinetic force that shears the unwanted layer from the substrate without affecting the integrity of the underlying material.
‘We are cleaning with frozen gas. It hits the mold, explodes into vapor, and leaves the wood perfect. No water, no sand, no damage.’
When dealing with mold in 100-year-old homes, adding moisture is counter-productive. Pressure washing or chemical scrubbing introduces water into seasoned wood, which can lead to swelling, warping, and the potential for secondary mold blooms. Dry ice blasting is a completely dry process. This makes it the preferred “surgical” method for high-value assets and delicate restoration projects.
| Method | Abrasiveness | Moisture Added | Cleanup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sanding | High | None | Heavy Dust |
| Pressure Wash | Medium | High | Water/Mud |
| Dry Ice Blast | Zero | None | Mold Debris Only |
Beyond standard mold remediation Houston projects, dry ice blasting is the gold standard for fire damage restoration. It effectively removes char and the associated “burnt” smell by lifting the carbonized layers off the wood without driving soot deeper into the pores. In the context of historic preservation, it ensures that original structural elements can be saved rather than replaced.
Yes. It is non-abrasive and creates no secondary waste, making it ideal for cleaning historic wood without removing the surface detail.
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