Industrial & Commercial Cleaning & Painting in Avon, OH
CT Service Systems works alongside Avon businesses that need dependable industrial ice blasting, industrial cleaning, and industrial painting services. Since 1996, our crews have supported manufacturers, warehouses, and commercial properties across Northeast Ohio with steady workmanship and clear communication.
Avon continues to grow as a hub for manufacturing, logistics, and commercial development along the I-90 corridor. Facilities here run hard and often around the clock. That calls for a cleaning and surface restoration partner that understands tight schedules, safety expectations, and the importance of keeping operations moving.
Our approach starts with an on-site walkthrough to understand your space, equipment, and goals. From there, we build a plan that fits your production demands while keeping disruption low. Machinery, production lines, floors, walls, ceilings, brick, stone, and exterior surfaces are all cleaned or restored using methods that match the job without shortcuts.
Our crews show up prepared, follow site rules, and treat your facility with respect. That mindset has helped us earn long-term partnerships with Avon operations that want consistent results from people who take pride in their work.
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How We Handle Commercial Painting Projects in Avon
Commercial painting in Avon demands more than a fresh coat. Facilities need surfaces that hold up under daily wear, meet safety standards, and support a professional environment.
Our process begins with a site evaluation to review surface conditions, access points, and scheduling needs. From there, we prep thoroughly, including cleaning, repairing, and protecting surrounding areas so coatings bond properly and last longer.
Walls, ceilings, floors, steel, brick, and stone surfaces are painted using industrial-grade materials suited for the space. We also work comfortably around equipment, racking systems, and confined areas without disrupting production more than necessary.
Avon facilities are often modern, high-traffic, and fast-paced. Our crews are used to that environment. We stay organized, communicate clearly, and leave behind a clean, finished space ready for work.
Industrial & Commercial Jobs We Handle Every Week
Our teams are built for demanding cleaning and surface restoration projects throughout Avon and surrounding communities.
Questions for Our Avon Industrial Cleaning & Painting Contractors
Dry ice blasting uses compressed air to propel solid COâ‚‚ pellets at buildup on surfaces. When the pellets strike grease, coatings, or residue, they break the bond holding contaminants in place. The pellets then sublimate, turning directly into gas, leaving only the removed material behind.
Because there is no water or abrasive media, this process works well on machinery, electrical components, and production equipment where moisture or grit would create problems. The result is a deep clean with minimal mess and reduced cleanup time.
Dry ice blasting fits facilities that need powerful cleaning without surface damage or moisture. It is commonly used in:
- Manufacturing Plants: Cleans molds, presses, conveyors, and production lines while limiting downtime.
- Food & Beverage Processing: Supports dry, residue-free cleaning in sensitive production areas.
- Automotive & Rubber Manufacturing: Removes oils, adhesives, and coatings from tooling and molds.
- Chemical & Polymer Facilities: Cleans sensitive components without introducing water or secondary waste.
- Packaging & Printing Operations: Clears buildup from rollers, glue stations, and electronics.
- Electrical & Utility Areas: Provides moisture-free cleaning for panels and control systems.
- Fire Damage Restoration Projects: Removes soot and smoke residue without harming underlying surfaces.
Why this matters: Matching the cleaning method to the industry protects equipment, limits downtime, and supports safer operations.
Dry ice blasting avoids water, grit, and harsh abrasives. That means no drying delays, no slurry cleanup, and less risk to sensitive equipment. Pellets disappear on contact, which keeps the workspace cleaner and easier to manage.
Pressure washing can introduce moisture into areas that are not designed for it, while abrasive blasting may damage coatings or components. Dry ice blasting strikes a balance: strong cleaning power without unnecessary risk.
Not every surface or situation calls for dry ice blasting. Our crews look at several factors before recommending a method:
- Type of buildup or contamination
- Surface material and sensitivity
- Moisture restrictions within the facility
- Downtime limitations
- Environmental or waste concerns
- Access challenges, including overhead or confined spaces
- Thickness and severity of buildup
- Temperature and operating conditions
Why this matters: Choosing the right approach protects equipment, supports compliance, and keeps operations running smoothly.
Cleaning schedules depend on how your hard equipment runs and how quickly residue builds up. Many Avon facilities plan quarterly cleanings, while high-use or high-contamination systems often need monthly service.
Routine cleaning supports safer working conditions, reduces unexpected shutdowns, and makes inspections more effective. It also allows facilities to plan maintenance instead of reacting to breakdowns.


