Packaging Plant in Plymouth, MI
Featured Commercial Project
200,000 Square Foot Packaging Plant in Plymouth, MI
A large-scale painting project is underway at a 200,000+ sq. ft. packaging plant in Plymouth, MI, scheduled for completion in 2025 by the professionals at CertaPro Painters® of Plymouth, MI. The project involves extensive surface preparation, including cleaning and scraping dusty and peeling ceilings and walls. This case study will describe the depth of this project and show some of our progress so far.
CHALLENGES:
As all of the surfaces inside this facility were in need of cleaning and surface preparation including scraping and the use of compressed air, precautions to maintain a clean work area for the operational facility were necessary. To protect machinery and maintain a controlled workspace, large tarps were used to create enclosed work areas, preventing dust and dry fall paint from affecting operations.
PROJECT INVOLVEMENT:
Work includes spraying ceiling decks, painting exposed red and blue ceiling pipes, and refreshing columns, walls, and doors. Crews operate multiple lifts and compressors to access high areas, often working within tight deadlines to minimize disruptions. The team carefully coordinates with plant operations, sometimes working alongside active machinery and personnel. Precision, safety, and efficiency are key factors in executing this complex commercial painting project.
TIMELINE: Projected for 2 years – working one section at a time.
EARLY STAGES
A look into the preparation put in to each work area as our team cleans, preps, and refreshes the interior of this massive facility!

Getting Started
Crews work in one section at a time, ensuring the project moves forward efficiently without disrupting plant operations.

Teamwork at New Heights
Boom lifts in action as the crew tackles high ceilings, red and blue ceiling pipes, and structural columns with expert precision.
MAKING PROGRESS
Our team continues to work carefully and efficiently to complete this project as the facility continues to operate.
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