Advanced Dry Ice Cleaning for Fire Damage Restoration and Mould Removal
WILS Restoration & Cleaning Services now offers professional Dry Ice Blasting in Adelaide and across South Australia, providing a powerful and environmentally friendly cleaning method for restoration and industrial applications.
Dry Ice Blasting uses compressed air to propel dry ice pellets at high speed. On impact, the pellets instantly sublimate (turn from solid to gas), lifting contaminants away from the surface without damaging the underlying material.
This method is widely used for fire damage restoration, smoke damage cleaning, mould remediation and structural timber cleaning, where traditional cleaning methods may cause damage or introduce moisture.



What is Dry Ice Blasting?
Dry Ice Blasting is an advanced non-abrasive cleaning technology used in restoration, industrial cleaning and surface preparation.
Unlike sandblasting or pressure washing, dry ice blasting:
- Does not damage surfaces
- Uses no water or chemicals
- Produces no secondary blasting waste
- Is safe for timber, brick, concrete and metal
- Is environmentally friendly
Because the dry ice pellets evaporate on contact, the process leaves only the removed contaminants to be cleaned up.


Dry Ice Blasting for Fire Damage Restoration
Dry Ice Blasting is one of the most effective methods for cleaning fire-damaged structures.
After a fire, surfaces such as timber framing, brick walls and roof cavities can be heavily contaminated with soot, smoke residue and char.
Our Dry Ice Blasting services in Adelaide can remove:
- Soot and carbon deposits
- Smoke staining
- Charred timber residue
- Fire damage contamination
- Smoke odour causing particles
This method allows restoration contractors to clean structural surfaces without aggressive demolition.
Dry Ice Blasting for Mould Remediation
Dry Ice Blasting is also highly effective for removing mould contamination from structural materials.
It is commonly used for:
- Roof cavity mould removal
- Timber framing mould remediation
- Mould removal from brick or concrete
- Cleaning mould affected structural surfaces
Because the process uses no water, it is ideal for restoration projects where moisture must be carefully controlled.


Other Applications for Dry Ice Blasting
Applications include:
- Industrial machinery cleaning
- Grease and oil removal
- Adhesive removal
- Brick and concrete cleaning
- Industrial equipment maintenance
- Commercial building restoration
Benefits of Dry Ice Blasting
Non-Abrasive Surface Cleaning
No Water or Chemicals
Ideal for fire damage restoration and mould remediation where moisture must be controlled.
Environmentally Friendly
Dry ice evaporates on impact and leaves no blasting media residue.
Reduced Demolition
Allows restoration contractors to clean and restore structural surfaces instead of replacing them.
Efficient and Effective
Removes contamination from hard-to-reach structural areas.
Why Choose WILS Restoration & Cleaning Services?
WILS Restoration & Cleaning Services specialises in fire restoration, mould remediation and insurance restoration cleaning across Adelaide and South Australia.
Our team works closely with insurance builders, assessors and property owners to deliver safe and efficient restoration solutions.
Our Dry Ice Blasting service helps:
Restore fire-damaged structural timber
Remove smoke and soot contamination
Clean mould affected structures
Reduce unnecessary demolition
Improve restoration outcomes
Service Areas
We provide Dry Ice Blasting services across Adelaide and South Australia, including:
Adelaide CBD
Eastern Suburbs
Western Suburbs
Northern Suburbs
Southern Suburbs
Regional South Australia
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dry Ice Blasting safe for timber?
Yes. Dry Ice Blasting is non-abrasive and widely used to clean structural timber in fire restoration and mould remediation projects.
Does Dry Ice Blasting use water?
No. It is a completely dry cleaning process, making it ideal for restoration work.
Can Dry Ice Blasting remove smoke damage?
Yes. Dry Ice Blasting effectively removes soot and smoke residue from timber, brick and concrete surfaces.
Is Dry Ice Blasting environmentally friendly?
Yes. Dry ice pellets sublimate into gas and produce no blasting waste.
Request a Dry Ice Blasting Inspection
If your property has been affected by fire damage, smoke contamination, mould growth or industrial residue, Dry Ice Blasting may be the ideal cleaning solution. Contact WILS Restoration & Cleaning Services to organise an inspection.
