For more than 40 years, the Jeffco Team has been performing abrasive blasting, coatings, linings, and lead based paint removal services. Our company policy is to provide a high quality product, completed on time, and within cost. Safety is of the greatest importance to the proper execution of all projects. We pride ourselves on effective communication with our customers to ensure there are no surprises along the way, from initiation to project completion.
Jeffco provides many types of coating and lining services. These include: abrasive blasting, lead based paint removal, conventional coatings (zinc, epoxy & urethane), plural component application, and more. Our company is located in Building 750 on Mare Island, in Vallejo, CA. You can depend on Jeffco for stable financial strength, safety, quality work and leading-edge technology expertise.
Jeffco provides many types of coating and lining services. These include: abrasive blasting, lead based paint removal, conventional coatings (zinc, epoxy & urethane), plural component application, and more. Our company is located in Building 750 on Mare Island, in Vallejo, CA. You can depend on Jeffco for stable financial strength, safety, quality work and leading-edge technology expertise.
Services
Located on Mare Island in Vallejo CA, Jeffco Painting & Coating Inc. is a full-service industrial coating company specializing in industrial coating applications for a vast variety of project types.
Jeffco provides Industrial Painting Services for water resources projects and pipelines, wastewater treatment plants, fuel storage components, urban architecture, bridges, ship components, oil refineries, power plants, and other industrial structures.
Jeffco's staff includes experienced, abrasive blasters, applicators and NACE certified inspectors.
Jeffco provides Industrial Painting Services for water resources projects and pipelines, wastewater treatment plants, fuel storage components, urban architecture, bridges, ship components, oil refineries, power plants, and other industrial structures.
Jeffco's staff includes experienced, abrasive blasters, applicators and NACE certified inspectors.
For some painting jobs, conventional spray equipment is not appropriate.
In these cases, a more sophisticated solution may be your answer, and that answer is plural component coatings and paints.
The unique chemistry in the 100% solids epoxy, polyurea, & polyurethane blends commonly used in Plural Component Coatings allows for these properties that allow them to succeed where other coatings or linings would fail.
Our skilled employees have the experience to use the specialized tools needed to apply these Plural Component Coatings correctly for optimal performance, and fast return to service times will make sure that your project keeps moving.
In these cases, a more sophisticated solution may be your answer, and that answer is plural component coatings and paints.
The unique chemistry in the 100% solids epoxy, polyurea, & polyurethane blends commonly used in Plural Component Coatings allows for these properties that allow them to succeed where other coatings or linings would fail.
Our skilled employees have the experience to use the specialized tools needed to apply these Plural Component Coatings correctly for optimal performance, and fast return to service times will make sure that your project keeps moving.
Jeffco Painting and Coating's goal is to provide its customers with the best quality service and product available.
In order to do that we joined with SSPC and NACE to train our employees to a very high standard, and develop procedures and processes that will result in a higher quality product than other coating companies.
The following are some of the certificates that we have proudly achieved.
SSPC QP1 certification is a nationally recognized program that evaluates the practices of industrial painting contractors in key areas of business.
In order to do that we joined with SSPC and NACE to train our employees to a very high standard, and develop procedures and processes that will result in a higher quality product than other coating companies.
The following are some of the certificates that we have proudly achieved.
SSPC QP1 certification is a nationally recognized program that evaluates the practices of industrial painting contractors in key areas of business.
Abrasive Blasting: Is it the same as Sandblasting?
Sandblasting, bead blasting or abrasive blasting.
Is it really the same thing?
The short answer is yes!
For many years the term sandblasting was used simply because the abrasive choice was sand.
Well, times have changed!
We do not recommend using sand in any of our blasters.
The first reason is a health and safety concern.
Sand contains silica which can cause serious respiratory illnesses.
The use of a proper respirator with most abrasives will reduce your health risks.
Sandblasting, bead blasting or abrasive blasting.
Is it really the same thing?
The short answer is yes!
For many years the term sandblasting was used simply because the abrasive choice was sand.
Well, times have changed!
We do not recommend using sand in any of our blasters.
The first reason is a health and safety concern.
Sand contains silica which can cause serious respiratory illnesses.
The use of a proper respirator with most abrasives will reduce your health risks.
Sacrificial coatings, which are rich in zinc.
Whenever a scratch or other damage occurs to the zinc to expose the steel, then the zinc acts as a sacrificial anode and corrodes to protect the steel surface.
Barrier coatings, which keep moisture away from the steel surface.
This removes one of the elements of the corrosion cycle, the electrolyte, thus preventing corrosion.
Inhibitive coatings, (usually only primers) which, in addition to acting as barriers, actively assist in the control of corrosion by using pigments which can provide an inhibitive effect (similar to corrosion inhibitors).
Whenever a scratch or other damage occurs to the zinc to expose the steel, then the zinc acts as a sacrificial anode and corrodes to protect the steel surface.
Barrier coatings, which keep moisture away from the steel surface.
This removes one of the elements of the corrosion cycle, the electrolyte, thus preventing corrosion.
Inhibitive coatings, (usually only primers) which, in addition to acting as barriers, actively assist in the control of corrosion by using pigments which can provide an inhibitive effect (similar to corrosion inhibitors).
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