
Dry Ice Blasting CT · NY · MA
No Water, No Chemicals, No Secondary Waste. OSHA-Trained CO2 Blasting · Mold · Soot · Historic Restoration
Eco-Friendly Solutions For Healthier Spaces
Reviewed by Green Restoration's IICRC-Certified Team · Licensed & Insured · IICRC Certified Firm
Dry Ice Blasting Across Connecticut, New York & Massachusetts
CO2 pellet blasting with no water, no chemicals, and no secondary waste. Attic mold, crawl-space framing, fire soot, historic timber, HVAC coils, industrial equipment, food-plant lines, graffiti, and marine hulls. OSHA-trained operators, written test patch approval, IICRC S520 antimicrobial handoff on mold scopes.
Attic Mold On Framing And Sheathing
Black mold growth on rafter underside, roof sheathing, collar ties, and attic framing removed without chemicals or water. Pellets sublimate into CO2 vapor on contact, so insulation, electrical runs, and recessed light housings stay dry. Post-blast encapsulant optional per IICRC S520 scope.
Dry process · Framing safe
Crawl-Space Beam And Joist Cleaning
Subfloor joists, sill plates, mud-sill gussets, and floor framing in crawl spaces blasted dry. No runoff onto vapor barrier, no moisture reintroduced to an already humid crawl. Works well immediately before a crawl space encapsulation install because surfaces are spore-free and fully dry.
Dry finish · Pre-encapsulation prep
Fire And Smoke Soot On Timber
Heavy soot, char, and creosote pulled from exposed timber, log homes, heavy timber ceilings, and post-fire framing. CO2 pellets lift embedded soot out of the grain without abrading wood fibers, so the historic tool-mark character of old-growth lumber is preserved while odor-carrying char is gone.
Non-abrasive · Grain preserved

Additional Dry Ice Blasting Services
Historic Building Restoration
Hand-hewn barns, 18th-century farmhouses, mill buildings, and brownstones cleaned with media pressure calibrated down so patina and tool marks stay intact. SHPO-friendly workflow, daily photo logs, and written surface-test approval before full-scope blasting begins.
Industrial Equipment Decontamination
Production lines, conveyor frames, extruder barrels, molds, tooling, generators, and electrical cabinetry cleaned in place. No wet downtime, no disassembly of motors or bearings, no rinse step. Carbon buildup, release-agent residue, and mold oil are lifted clean while production line stays on-site.
Graffiti And Paint Removal
Spray paint and tag removal from concrete, brick, corrugated metal, and roll-up doors. CO2 pellets strip coatings layer by layer without the water runoff and pigment bleed problems of pressure washing, so surrounding surfaces, landscaping, and storm drains stay clean.
HVAC Coil And Heat Exchanger Cleaning
Evaporator coils, condenser coils, heat exchangers, and fin packs cleaned without bending fins or flooding drain pans. Efficiency recovered in place without a coil pull. Scheduled around occupied-building run times so cooling and heating downtime is measured in hours not days.
Food Plant Production Line Cleaning
USDA and FDA food-plant production lines cleaned between shifts without water, lubricant displacement, or chemical residue. Critical for hygienic-zone conveyors, slicers, and fill lines where rinse water would extend downtime or introduce allergen cross-contact risk.
Marine And Boat Hull Cleaning
Fiberglass hulls, aluminum pontoons, and gelcoat cleaned of barnacles, oxidation, and bottom growth at the slip or on the hard without harsh solvents or a pressure-wash haul-out. Teak decks, chrome, and bronze fittings unaffected because pellets are non-abrasive to finished surfaces.
Need Cleaning That Leaves No Residue? CO2 Vaporizes. The Surface Stays Dry.
OSHA Trained Dry Ice Blasting Crews On Site Same Day Across Connecticut, New York, And Massachusetts. 24/7 Toll Free Dispatch.
Why Choose Us In Specialty Cleanup
CO2 pellet blasting with no water, no chemicals, and no secondary waste. OSHA-trained operators across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts with written test-patch approval on every historic, occupied-building, and industrial scope.
No Water No Chemicals
Pellets sublimate to CO2 vapor on impact. No rinse step, no wet downtime, no chemical residue to clean up. The waste stream is just the contaminant itself.
OSHA Trained Operators
Every operator on the nozzle carries OSHA training with full PPE protocol, double hearing protection, chemical-resistant gloves, and site-specific acoustic planning for occupied buildings.
Historic-Safe Media
Pellet size, nozzle pressure, and stand-off distance are calibrated down for historic timber, patina oak, and hand-hewn framing. Written test patch approval before full-scope blasting.
Same-Day Schedule
Most tri-state zip codes get same-day or next-day dispatch for assessment and test patch, with full-crew blasting scheduled around occupied-building windows.
Our Dry Ice Blasting Process
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Dry Ice Blasting Across CT, NY & Western MA
IICRC-certified crews staged across the tri-state with same-day site arrival, test-patch approval, and OSHA-trained blasting crews dispatched from the nearest location.
Mold, Soot, Or Industrial Residue?
Same-day assessment and written test-patch approval dispatched from the nearest office. Call anytime for attic, crawl, HVAC, food-plant, or historic timber scopes.
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Covered by OSHA-trained crews from the nearest office, plus dedicated specialty-equipment crews staged in NYC, Long Island, Hartford, and Litchfield County for faster dispatch on food-plant turn-windows and industrial shutdown jobs. Same-day dispatch, 24/7.
Find Your Local Dry Ice Blasting Team
OSHA Trained CO2 Pellet Blasting With Zero Secondary Waste, Written Test-Patch Approval, And IICRC S520 Antimicrobial Handoff On Mold Scopes Across Connecticut, New York, And Western Massachusetts.



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IICRC-certified firm serving CT, NY, and Western Mass. Same owner-operated quality on every job, whether it's a single-room cleanup or a total-loss rebuild.

Certified Restoration Specialists Since 2014
One Team, One Standard Of Care, Across The Tri-State
Green Restoration is a certified restoration firm serving homes and businesses across Connecticut, Westchester County, NYC, Long Island, Rockland, Putnam, and Western Massachusetts. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 with commercial-grade extraction, structural drying, mold containment, and fire damage equipment.
We work with property owners and insurance providers to document damage clearly, define scope honestly, and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays. Eco-friendly, biodegradable products on every job. Direct insurance billing with all major carriers.
Every crew is owner-operated and radio-dispatched from our regional hubs, so a technician is on site within the hour on emergency calls. We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage in all three states, and every job finishes with written IICRC clearance documentation ready for your adjuster.
Trusted by Families in Connecticut, New York &
Western Massachusetts
4.9 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google
We discovered mold when removing our pellet stove and called Green Restoration for help. David was very communicative and helpful throughout the entire process. He did the job thoroughly and professionally. Highly recommended!
David Woolner
Mold RemediationI had a fantastic experience with Green Restoration. From start to finish, the team was professional, thorough, and extremely knowledgeable. David came for the initial inspection and took the time to explain the entire process.
Annmarie Gieparda
Mold RemediationWe had mold due to a water leak in our half finished basement. David and his crew did a great job, we were very satisfied. I would highly recommend Green Restoration to anyone.
Tanya
Water DamageI needed my entire condo completely cleaned after a soot blow back. Green Restoration was top shelf! So thorough and professional. Thank you so much!
Jacki Hornish
Fire & Soot CleanupHow Much Does Dry Ice Blasting Cost?
Instant estimate range for attic mold, crawl-space framing, historic timber, HVAC coil cleaning, and industrial equipment decontamination across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. Written flat quotes, pellet and crew-time line items.
Dry Ice Blasting FAQs
Clear answers about CO2 sublimation, historic surface safety, no-water advantage, cost ranges, noise levels, and the difference between physical removal and microbial kill across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
Compressed air at 90 to 250 psi accelerates small frozen CO2 pellets (typically 3 mm rice-grain size) toward the surface being cleaned. On impact each pellet rapidly sublimates from solid straight to vapor, expanding about 800 times in volume. That thermal shock and micro-expansion lifts contaminants off the substrate. What leaves the jobsite is just the contaminant itself because the CO2 is gone as gas. No water, no rinse, no blasting media to sweep up.
Yes, when operators calibrate nozzle pressure and stand-off distance for the substrate. Media pressure is dialed down for old-growth timber, patina oak, log-home interiors, and hand-hewn beams so the blast removes surface contamination without abrading grain or removing patina. Every historic scope starts with a written test patch, a side-by-side comparison photo, and an owner-signed approval before full-scope work begins.
Because water is the enemy on most jobs that need cleaning. In an attic or crawl space, a pressure-wash or chemical rinse reintroduces moisture into framing that is already fighting humidity, giving mold a second chance. In a food plant, water extends downtime and creates allergen cross-contact risk. In an industrial setting, water gets into bearings and electrical cabinets. Dry ice leaves the surface dry the moment the nozzle moves on.
Residential attic mold remediation with dry ice blasting typically ranges from $3,500 to $9,500 depending on square footage and framing complexity. Crawl-space framing work runs $3,000 to $8,000. Historic timber, industrial in-place cleaning, and food-plant scheduled cleanings are quoted per scope and always in writing. Pellet cost plus crew time drives the estimate more than any other variable.
Loud. Typical nozzle output measures 95 to 115 dB at operator position, comparable to a pressure washer or industrial sander. Our crews wear full double hearing protection and occupied-building jobs are scheduled around quiet hours, patient hours, or school hours. Sound blankets and mobile dampening are used on sensitive sites. A written acoustic plan is included in every occupied-building scope.

