Epoxy Flooring in Edison, NJ
Most Edison homes were built in the 1950s and '60s on concrete that was never meant to last this long without help. Road salt, moisture from below, and maybe a DIY kit that already failed - we see it all the time. We also work on Oak Tree Road restaurant floors and Woodbridge Avenue warehouse slabs. Different buildings, same approach: check the concrete first.
Services
Aging residential garages, busy restaurant and retail corridors, and some of the biggest distribution floors in Middlesex County. The buildings are different, but the approach is the same - understand the concrete first.
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Residential Flooring
Sixty-year-old slabs, failed DIY kits, and basements that fight the water table near Dismal Swamp. We test every floor and prep for what we actually find underneath.
Commercial Flooring
Oak Tree Road kitchens take grease and foot traffic all day. Route 1 retail needs to look sharp. We work around your hours so you never have to close.
Industrial Flooring
Woodbridge Avenue and Raritan Center slabs take forklift traffic across hundreds of thousands of square feet. We build for the loads your facility actually handles.
Why choose JC Epoxy?
Most garages we quote already have a problem - road salt damage on concrete that's sixty years old, a DIY kit that peeled after one winter, or joints that have been opening wider every year. The homes across North Edison, Clara Barton, Menlo Park Terrace, and Bonhamtown were all built around the same time on slabs with no vapor barrier. That means moisture comes up from below while salt and weather attack from above. We test every slab before quoting because what looks like a surface issue is usually a moisture issue too.
The commercial side is just as busy. Oak Tree Road restaurants need kitchen floors that handle grease and daily cleaning without becoming a slip hazard. Route 1 and Woodbridge Avenue bring retail, office, and warehouse demand. Raritan Center alone has distribution facilities with hundreds of thousands of square feet of floor that takes forklift traffic every day. For all of it, we start by looking at the slab - because the system only works if it's built for the conditions underneath.
How we work
Neighborhoods we serve
Edison is a big township, and the concrete tells a different story in each part of it. Here's what we typically find and fix in each neighborhood.
Mid-century colonials and split-levels on quarter-acre lots near J.P. Stevens High School and Menlo Park Mall. Common work: garage flake systems on 1960s slabs, basement moisture mitigation, and DIY kit removal.
Eastern Edison, mid-size homes and split-levels averaging $700k. Common work: garage coatings, basement epoxy with moisture testing, and patio refinishing on post-war concrete.
The largest South Asian business district in the country. Common work: restaurant kitchen coatings with chemical and slip resistance, retail floor finishes, and overnight installs for active businesses.
Post-war residential neighborhood with 1950s-60s housing stock. Common work: garage resurfacing on original slabs, basement moisture mitigation, and interior floor coatings for lower-level living spaces.
Historic western Edison neighborhood near the Dismal Swamp. Common work: basement coatings with heavy moisture mitigation, garage systems on aging concrete, and foundation-area moisture assessment.
The main industrial corridor with 300,000+ SF warehouse facilities. Common work: forklift-rated distribution floor coatings, phased installs for 24/7 operations, and aisle striping.
Epoxy & concrete coating systems
Professional floor coating systems: flake, metallic, quartz, polished concrete, urethane cement, and epoxy mortar for any environment.
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Flake System
The standard for residential garages here. Hides road-salt residue on sixty-year-old concrete, resists hot tires, and covers one- and two-car post-war garages evenly.
Metallic Epoxy
Popular in finished basements and lower-level living spaces in local split-levels. Decorative, seamless, and moisture-resistant once properly primed.
Color Quartz
Slip-resistant and easy to sanitize. Common in Oak Tree Road restaurant kitchens, medical offices, and commercial restrooms.
Urethane Cement
Handles thermal shock and heavy chemicals. Built for food-processing facilities and commercial kitchens in the area.
Polished Concrete
Low-maintenance shine for Route 1 retail, Oak Tree Road shops, and modern office lobbies at Raritan Center.
Epoxy Mortar
Thickest, toughest build for Woodbridge Avenue distribution centers and warehouse floors that take loaded forklifts daily.
Grind & Seal
Budget-friendly for aging post-war slabs. Natural concrete character with solid protection. Good for basements and utility spaces.
Self-Leveling Concrete
Smooth, uniform finish for uneven post-war concrete in homes and commercial spaces with settled slabs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an epoxy floor project take?
Most residential garages and basements take one to three days. Older homes sometimes need extra time for moisture mitigation and surface repair. Commercial and industrial projects are phased around your operations and can take several days to two weeks.
Can you coat a basement near the Dismal Swamp area?
Usually yes, but we start with thorough moisture testing. Homes near the Dismal Swamp corridor often show elevated groundwater levels. We apply vapor-mitigation primer when the numbers require it and will not coat over an active water problem.
Do you work on Oak Tree Road businesses?
Yes. We install commercial epoxy for restaurants, retail, and professional offices along Oak Tree Road. Kitchen floors get chemical-resistant, slip-resistant systems. Retail and service spaces get brand-aligned finishes. We schedule around your hours.
What finish is best for a garage?
Flake is the most popular because it hides road-salt residue, resists hot tires, and looks consistent across the floor. For smaller one-car garages common in 1950s-60s homes, a solid color with a gloss topcoat keeps the space looking open.
Do you coat warehouse floors along Woodbridge Avenue?
Yes. We work with distribution and warehouse tenants in the area, including facilities at Raritan Center and Turnpike 10 Commerce Center. We spec systems for forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and heavy rolling loads.
Do you serve other parts of Middlesex County?
Yes. We work across Middlesex County and neighboring counties in Central New Jersey. Contact us with your address and we will confirm coverage.
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