Heavy Equipment Refinishing — Huron, Tuscola & Sanilac Counties

Tractors, harvesters, attachments, and heavy equipment restored to OEM-grade finish for the Thumb's ag and construction fleet.

What's included

Our heavy equipment refinishing scope covers:

  • OEM color-matching
  • Strip and prime to bare metal
  • Two-part urethane topcoats
  • Decal and graphic re-application
  • Cab and undercarriage refinishing
  • Field touch-up programs

Our Process

Every project follows the same disciplined sequence — no shortcuts, no surprises.

  • Inspection & Quote: We assess substrate, prep level needed, and existing coating compatibility before specifying the system.
  • Surface Preparation: Blast, mechanical clean, or chemical prep to manufacturer-spec standards (SSPC, NACE, or OEM).
  • System Application: Primer, intermediate, and topcoat applied to spec mil thickness with full DFT verification.
  • Final Walkthrough: Holiday testing or visual inspection plus written documentation of system installed.

Pricing

Typical investment: $2,500–$15,000 per machine. Final pricing depends on surface area, prep needs and product selection. Call (989) 268-7676 for a free written quote.

Seasonal Timing

Off-season work — fall through early spring before planting season.

Heavy Equipment Refinishing — Direct Answers

What is heavy equipment refinishing?

Metal building painting recoats pre-engineered steel buildings, structural steel, and metal-clad commercial structures — using DTM acrylics or two-component urethanes specced for the substrate's existing finish (Kynar, polyester, galvalume).

Why does heavy equipment refinishing fail?

  • Painting over chalky Kynar without a bonding primer — peels in a year.
  • Solvent flash off in summer heat — paint film cracks and pinholes.
  • Skipping solvent wipe — silicone or oil contamination causes fisheyes.

What does heavy equipment refinishing cost?

$2–$5 per square foot. A typical 60x100 metal commercial building: $14,000–$35,000.

What products should be used for heavy equipment refinishing?

  • Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial DTM Acrylic — workhorse DTM for sound metal
  • Sherwin-Williams Sher-Loxane 800 — two-component polysiloxane for premium long life
  • Sherwin-Williams Pro Industrial Acrylic Bonding Primer — for chalky Kynar/polyester

How long does heavy equipment refinishing last?

10–15 years on properly prepped metal with DTM Acrylic; 18-25 years with Sher-Loxane 800.

What preparation is required for heavy equipment refinishing?

  • Power wash and solvent wipe
  • Test chalk with the cheesecloth pull test; if heavy, prime with bonding primer
  • Spot-prime any bare or rusted steel with corrosion-inhibiting primer

What maintenance is needed for heavy equipment refinishing?

Annual wash. Touch-up any scratches or screw heads to prevent rust bleed. Recoat at year 12-15 (DTM) or 20+ (Sher-Loxane).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Heavy Equipment Refinishing cost in Michigan's Thumb?
Most heavy equipment refinishing projects in Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac counties price by surface area, condition and access. Call (989) 268-7676 for a free on-site estimate.
Do you offer free estimates for Heavy Equipment Refinishing?
Yes. Thumb Premier Painting provides free, no-obligation estimates for every heavy equipment refinishing project across Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac counties.
Is Thumb Premier Painting licensed and insured?
Thumb Premier Painting is fully insured for residential, commercial, farm and waterfront work throughout Michigan's Thumb region.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Bad Axe, Caro, Cass City, Sandusky, Harbor Beach, Port Austin, Caseville, Sebewaing, Pigeon, Ubly and every community across Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac counties.

Get a Free Estimate

Call (989) 268-7676 or request a free estimate online.