Basement Floor Epoxy in Edison
Edison basements sit on 1950s-60s slabs with no vapor barrier, on Middlesex County soil, near the Dismal Swamp wetlands in western Edison. Groundwater runs high and moisture is part of the job. We test every slab before any coating goes on.
Basement Floor Finish Options
Each system works below grade when moisture is addressed. Choose based on look, traffic, and budget.
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Flake System
Vinyl chips broadcast into epoxy create a terrazzo-like surface that hides imperfections and adds grip. Popular for rec rooms and basements used as living space. Holds up to gym equipment and foot traffic.
Metallic Epoxy
Flowing, marbled patterns with high visual impact. Ideal for basements that double as game rooms or entertaining spaces. Each floor is unique; we control the color palette and effect.
Color Quartz
Broadcast quartz granules provide texture and slip resistance. Suited for home gyms, laundry areas, and basements with heavier use. Durable and easy to clean.
Grind & Seal
Diamond grinding plus a clear or tinted sealer. Natural concrete look with protection against dust and moisture. Budget-friendly and fast; good for storage areas or when a minimal aesthetic is desired.
What Edison basements deal with
Moisture from aging slabs and high water tables is the defining challenge.
The 1950s-60s slabs transmit moisture continuously. Testing is mandatory.
Western Edison neighborhoods near the swamp see the highest moisture readings. Extra mitigation is often needed.
White residue means water is moving through the slab. We determine severity during the estimate.
Decades of flooring changes leave contaminants. We grind to clean concrete.
Edison basement floors
Edison's post-war housing stock means basements on slabs poured sixty-plus years ago without vapor barriers. Middlesex County soil holds water, and western Edison borders the 650-acre Dismal Swamp where groundwater levels run especially high.
We test every basement with calcium-chloride or RH methods. Elevated readings get vapor-mitigation primer before any epoxy. Efflorescence, salt deposits, and old paint are removed during grinding.
How We Coat Your Basement Floor
Workmanship Warranty Included
We stand behind every basement floor installation with a written warranty. Moisture testing, proper prep, and quality materials mean your floor is built to last.
What you get
Beneficios Clave
- Moisture testing on every basement
- Vapor-mitigation primer for high-moisture slabs
- Efflorescence and contaminant removal
- Sealed, finished floor for living or storage
- Decorative options from solid color to metallic
Ideal Para
Edison homeowners with basements that feel damp, show efflorescence, or sit near the Dismal Swamp corridor.
Qué Esperar
We assess the slab, run moisture tests, and quote a system matched to your conditions. Install is one to two days.
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Basement Floor Epoxy FAQ for Edison
Can you coat a basement near the Dismal Swamp?
Usually yes. Groundwater levels are higher in western Edison. We test and apply heavy-duty mitigation primer when the numbers require it.
Why do basement coatings peel in Edison?
Moisture from slabs with no vapor barrier. DIY kits skip testing and mitigation. We do not.
What finish for a damp basement?
Solid color or grind-and-seal with vapor-mitigation primer. Metallic once moisture is controlled.
Get a quote for your Edison basement floor
Moisture testing, Dismal Swamp corridor assessment, and a system built for Edison groundwater.
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