Laser Cleaning in the North East That Respects Your
- Time
- Budget
- Equipment
- And the Environment.
Put the pressure washer down…you need a clean that does no harm. Not to your building, your equipment, the environment, or your tight schedule. Get the clean you need with the only non-toxic, non-contact, micrometer-level clean available.
Zero contact laser cleaning
Using chemicals takes time and kills your carbon footprint goals. Pressure and friction options eat away at the thing you’re trying to clean, destroying your investment scratch by scratch.
Laser cleaning leaves you with
- No residue
- No messy cleanup
- No downtime
- No corrosive chemicals or damaging friction
Nothing but a clean-as-a-whistle substrate that gets you back to work with as little disruption as possible.
Better results, faster, with ISR Laser.
| Residential Property Maintenance | Commercial Surface Cleaning | Industrial Surface Cleaning |
| Granite and stonework recovery Fire damage, safety, and insurance Chemical driveways & pavement spills Interior kitchen and bathroom deep cleans Graffiti removal Mold and mildew remediation Historical structure restoration | Equipment Recovery Kitchen deep cleans Boiler carbon deposit removal Warehouse floor sanitation Warehouse racking sanitation Historical restoration furnishings & structures | Welding pre and post-NDT Machinery cleans down to the bolts In-process cleaning Food processing machinery Plant deep cleans* Offshore rig cleans *Get our advice before disassembly, it might not be needed! |
FORWARD THINKING CLEANING
And So Many More Applications!
The Science Behind Laser Cleaning
Laser Source: Laser pulse cleaning is initiated by employing a high-energy laser source, which emits short-duration pulses of highly intense light energy.
Absorption: The laser is calibrated to remove the detected contaminants (mold, grease, organic matter, rust, etc.) while leaving the substrate unblemished. The light from the laser is absorbed by the contaminants and “rejected” by the substrate.
Thermal Escalation: The absorbed laser energy induces rapid thermal escalation within the contaminants. In other words, the laser pulse vaporizes (sublimation) the contaminants, leaving the substrate untouched and unstressed.
Pressure Wave Formation: The vaporization or sublimation of the contaminants generates a shockwave that exerts significant force upon the contaminant particles. This dislodges those particles away from the surface of the substrate, allowing our extraction unit to pull them from the air (or water).
Immaculate Surfaces: Once passed under the laser, your substrate should be as clean as possible. Depending on the depth of the contaminant, it may take several passes to get to the original substrate.





