Commercial Cleaning And Painting
Chiropractic Center Case Study
Repainting Project In Enola, PA
In October 2020, CertaPro Painters® of Harrisburg, PA was contacted to assist in the cleaning and repainting of a chiropractors office in Enola, PA. The 4,500 square foot facility is tucked away in a small business center but needed extensive cleaning to help improve the conditions of the site.
The state of the exterior included worn and peeling paint along with a pervasive mildew issue. CertaPro’s professionals set out to remedy these problems over a three day period. The extent of the work would require a full cleaning and caulking before painting began.
CHALLENGES AND PAINTING
The chiropractic center presented some unique hurdles to the team. The building was set on a slight grade, requiring 30 foot ladders to complete hard-to-reach areas. Trees also had to be trimmed so CertaPro Painters® had access to the entire building.
The end result of the project resulted in the cleaning and sealing of the exterior. The team finished off the brand new look and last layer of protection with a weather-resistant paint.
THE FINAL RESULT
After the project was finished, CertaPro Painters® took pictures of the newly painted exterior to put the improvements on display. The exterior was resealed and painted to breathe new life back into the chiropractic center.
BEFORE PHOTOS
CertaPro Painters® of Harrisburg, PA gathered images of the building before the project began. The outdated exterior required attention from the team to revive its appeal.
Worn Exterior
The chiropractic center had an outdated exterior that required a full clean and repaint.
Peeling Paint
The exterior paint was peeling away from the building due to lack of upkeep over the years.
Extensive Mildew
Mildew was a broad issue at the site that needed to be properly cleaned from all sides.
THE FINAL RESULT
After the project was finished, CertaPro Painters® took pictures of the newly painted exterior to put the improvements on display. The exterior was resealed and painted to breathe new life back into the chiropractic center.