Industrial-grade sandblasting, epoxy priming, and durable coatings that protect truck frames and heavy equipment from rust, salt, and jobsite wear.
Truck frames and heavy equipment take constant abuse from road salt, mud, moisture, chemicals, and everyday wear on the jobsite. Without proper protection, that exposure eventually leads to rust, peeling coatings, and costly repairs.
A professional frame coating does more than improve appearance, it protects the metal underneath so your equipment lasts longer and remains dependable. Contractors and fleet owners often refinish truck frames and equipment to extend the life of expensive machines, avoid premature replacements, and keep your equipment looking sharp on the job.
At Blue Tech Refinishing, we help protect your investment with durable coatings designed for harsh working environments. When your equipment is properly coated, you spend less time worrying about corrosion and more time putting your trucks and machines to work.
Contact Blue Tech Refinishing today to get a quote and see how we can help protect your heavy equipment.
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The difference between a coating that fails in a few seasons and one that holds up for years often comes down to preparation. Our crew takes the time to properly blast, clean, and prep metal surfaces so primers and coatings bond tightly to the steel. That attention to detail is what helps truck frames and heavy equipment resist rust far longer.
We use industrial epoxy primers and durable topcoats that are meant for real working equipment. These coatings stand up to road salt, moisture, mud, and daily jobsite abuse while protecting the metal underneath.
Contractors and fleet managers appreciate clear answers and realistic timelines. We keep communication simple and direct so you know what work is being done and when your equipment will be ready.
Replacing trucks or heavy machinery is costly. Refinishing and protecting the frame can add years of useful life to the equipment you already own. Many customers find that a quality coating saves thousands in repairs while keeping their trucks and machines looking clean and professional.
Give us a call or send a quick message with details about your truck, trailer, or equipment. We’ll talk through the condition of the frame and the type of work you need so you know what to expect.
Once the project is scheduled, bring your truck or equipment to our shop and our team gets to work. We take care of the blasting, preparation, and coating process so the metal is protected from rust, salt, and everyday wear.
When the job is complete, your truck frame or equipment is ready to go back into service looking clean and protected for the long haul.

Trailers haul heavy machinery through mud, rain, and winter roads. A proper blasting and coating system helps prevent rust from spreading through the frame.

Construction equipment lives in harsh conditions. Refinishing worn metal surfaces protects expensive machines and helps them stay reliable for years.

Road salt, water, and debris constantly attack exposed steel. Sandblasting and recoating the frame protects the structure underneath and helps extend the useful life of the truck.

Farm machinery faces fertilizer, moisture, and seasonal weather. Protective coatings help slow corrosion and keep equipment in service longer.
Every contractor knows the sinking feeling of watching rust creep across a truck frame or a machine that cost tens of thousands of dollars, but the right blasting and protective coatings can stop that damage and keep the metal underneath strong for years.
If your truck frame, trailer, or heavy machinery is starting to show rust or worn coatings, contact Blue Tech Refinishing today to request a quote and protect the equipment you rely on every day.
How long does a truck frame coating last?
With proper preparation and quality coatings, a truck frame coating can last many years. The exact lifespan depends on how the truck is used and how often it is exposed to road salt, moisture, and harsh environments.
Can rust be removed from a truck frame?
Yes. Rust can be removed through media blasting and surface preparation. Once the rust is removed, primers and protective coatings are applied to protect the steel from future corrosion.
Is coating a truck frame worth it?
For many contractors and fleet owners, coating a truck frame is far less expensive than repairing severe rust damage or replacing equipment early. A quality coating protects the structure of the truck and helps extend its working life.
What type of coating protects truck frames best?
Industrial epoxy primers combined with durable topcoats are commonly used to protect steel frames. These systems create a strong barrier that helps resist salt, moisture, and everyday wear.
Blue Tech Refinishing works with contractors and equipment owners throughout Central Wisconsin. Many customers bring their trucks and equipment to our shop from surrounding areas because they want a coating job that is done carefully and built to last.
We regularly work with customers from communities such as Wausau, Marshfield, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Rapids, Medford, Antigo, and nearby towns across the region. If you operate equipment anywhere in Central Wisconsin and want to extend the life of your truck frames or machinery, our team is ready to help.