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FAQ
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Do you offer laser cleaning machine rentals in the Bay Area?
Yes. We provide professional Netalux Kamino-300 rentals including delivery, setup, hands-on training, and technical support. This allows customers to control project timing while benefiting from proven high-performance equipment optimized for Bay Area conditions.
How much does laser cleaning cost in the Bay Area?
Technician-assisted service pricing typically ranges $240–$300 per hour (with volume discounts for full-day and multi-day). Equipment rental rates range $160–$200 per hour and decrease with duration (e.g. $160/hr multi-day). Significant savings come from zero consumables, reduced waste disposal, and faster completion versus traditional methods in regulated Bay Area environments.
Is laser cleaning better than sandblasting or chemical methods?
For most applications, yes. Laser cleaning is non-abrasive, produces minimal secondary waste, requires less containment, and preserves substrate integrity — critical for historic restoration and precision recoating in the Bay Area’s marine and urban settings.
What areas in the Bay Area do you serve?
Full mobile service across all nine counties: San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma. We excel in tight urban spaces and coastal environments where traditional methods face strict environmental compliance hurdles.
How long does a typical laser cleaning project take?
Productivity ranges from 1–3 m² per hour for light rust to slower rates on heavy multi-layer coatings. The key advantage is consistent single-step results without the multi-stage prep and cleanup required by abrasive or chemical alternatives.
Is laser cleaning environmentally friendly?
Highly. It generates only the removed contaminant as waste (often recyclable), uses no water or harsh chemicals, and complies easily with Bay Area stormwater and air quality regulations — making it superior for sensitive or regulated job sites.

















