Central New Jersey Service Areas | JC Epoxy Flooring

We Serve All of Central New Jersey

From Bernards Township, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Edison, Franklin Township, Hillsborough, Manville, Piscataway, Princeton, Somerville, Warren, we bring professional epoxy flooring to every neighborhood across Bridgewater, NJ.

Bernards Township

Bernards Township homes range from historic Basking Ridge village colonials with century-old foundations to 1980s and 90s executive builds on wooded hillside lots with three-car garages. The soil profile shifts by elevation, older village slabs hold moisture differently than upland slabs, and the commercial corridor along Route 202 has its own demands. We've worked across Basking Ridge, Liberty Corner, and the I-287 office parks.

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Branchburg

Branchburg Township spans a mix of suburban colonials built on glacial clay, corporate park slabs along the Route 202-206 corridor, and newer residential developments where bigger two- and three-car garages sit on concrete that rarely gets the attention it deserves. The North Branch of the Raritan runs through the township and brings its own moisture pattern to lower-lying sections. We coat floors across all of it.

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Bridgewater

If your Bridgewater garage floor is cracking, your basement feels damp, or a DIY kit already peeled - we've seen it before. We coat concrete for homes and businesses across Somerset County, and we start every job by understanding what your slab actually needs.

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Edison

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.

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Franklin Township

If your Franklin Township basement has been through a flood - Irene, Sandy, Ida - the concrete remembers it even if the water is long gone. If you're in Canal Walk or Society Hill, your garage looks like every other unit but still needs the right system for the slab underneath. We work across the whole township, from Griggstown ranches to Route 27 warehouses.

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Hillsborough

Your Woodfield Estates garage has been absorbing road salt for thirty years. Your Flagtown basement was poured on clay soil that pushes water against the foundation every time it rains. Whether the house is old or new, Hillsborough concrete deals with moisture - and we deal with it before any coating goes down.

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Manville

Manville sits where the Raritan and Millstone rivers converge, and that geography follows every basement and garage floor in the borough. If your slab has efflorescence from a past flood, your garage concrete took brine from Route 533 all winter, or a post-war ranch foundation pushes moisture from below, we understand what that concrete has been through. We coat floors here knowing the flooding history, and we prep for it.

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Piscataway

Piscataway soil changes from one block to the next - river silt near the Raritan, clay that swells and cracks slabs in Lake Nelson, sandy patches in between. Most homes were built in the '40s through '60s on concrete that wasn't designed for any of it. We test every floor because what works on one street might not work on the next.

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Princeton

Princeton homes sit on some of the oldest concrete in Mercer County. Victorian and colonial-era slabs with no vapor barriers, detached garages that predate the modern driveway, basements that were never meant to be finished spaces. We understand what those floors need before any coating goes down.

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Somerville

If your Somerville basement stays damp no matter what you do, that's the Raritan River water table pushing through a slab that was never built to stop it. If your restaurant kitchen needs a floor that handles grease and health inspections, we do that overnight so you open on time. We work in tight spaces on difficult concrete - it's what this borough demands.

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Warren

Warren Township sits on the edge of the Watchung Mountains in Somerset County, where the geology shifts from the clay-flat lowlands to the south into trap rock ridges, wooded slopes, and valley floors that each create different conditions for concrete slabs. Large colonial and contemporary estates with three- and four-car garages, finished lower levels built into the hillside, expansive pool decks, and the Route 78 and Route 202 business corridor through Martinsville make Warren one of the more varied flooring markets in central New Jersey.

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FAQ

Service Area FAQ

Do you serve my town?

We serve all of Central New Jersey, including Bernards Township, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Edison, Franklin Township, Hillsborough, Manville, Piscataway, Princeton, Somerville, Warren and surrounding towns. Contact us to confirm we cover your location.

Do you handle permits in my municipality?

Yes. We manage the full permit process in every municipality we serve - applications, plan submissions, and coordination with building inspectors. Permit requirements vary by town, and we know the specific processes for each.

Is your pricing different depending on the town?

Our pricing is based on scope of work, materials, and project complexity - not your zip code. However, permit fees and some site conditions (like access in dense neighborhoods) can vary between municipalities.

Are you licensed and insured for work in New Jersey?

JC Epoxy Flooring is fully licensed and carries comprehensive general liability and workers' compensation insurance. We provide proof of insurance to every client before work begins.

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