Epoxy Flooring in Bernards Township, NJ
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.
Services
Most of our Bernards Township work is executive garages, village-center basements, and Route 202 commercial spaces. The same team handles I-287 industrial and office campus floors with the same prep standards.
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Residential Flooring
Large garages on wooded lots, historic village basements, and high-end interior floor finishes. We test for moisture, handle root-damaged slabs, and match the system to the building's age and your expectations.
Commercial Flooring
Medical offices along Route 202, professional suites in Basking Ridge, and corporate campus buildings near I-287. We schedule around your hours and deliver seamless floors that match the area's professional standards.
Industrial Flooring
Liberty Corner Road shops, I-287 service businesses, and older campus slabs with decades of chemical penetration. We spec for real loads, not residential systems scaled up.
Why choose JC Epoxy?
We've coated three-car garages on King George Road where road salt and tree root heaving turned a nice slab into a patchwork of cracks and delamination. We've sealed basements two blocks from the Basking Ridge Green where the original stone foundation and a poured concrete floor meet in a permanent leak seam. We've prepped office floors in I-287 campus buildings that have had spills and cleaning chemicals ground into them since the Reagan administration. Each of those jobs required something specific, and that is how we approach every estimate in Bernards Township.
We do not quote from a price sheet. We come out, test for moisture when it matters, look at the actual slab condition, and tell you exactly what needs to happen. A historic basement near the village green needs a different plan than a 1990s colonial garage off Madisonville Road, and both are different from an office park floor along Route 202. We pick systems that hold up in this climate, in these buildings, under these conditions.
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Areas we serve in Bernards Township
Basking Ridge village homes and large wooded-lot estates present different challenges. Here is what we run into most often in each part of the township.
Historic district with homes dating to the 1700s and 1800s on tree-lined streets near the Green. Common work: basement floor coatings with foundation transition repairs, root-damaged slab remediation, and interior floor coatings for character-building home offices.
Executive colonials and Tudors on wooded lots built primarily in the 1970s through the 1990s. Common work: two- and three-car garage flake and metallic systems, walkout basement coatings, and patio overlays on large outdoor slab areas.
Village feel with a mix of 1940s through 1960s capes and newer builds along Route 512. Common work: single-car and two-car garage coatings, interior floor finishes, and occasional light commercial work along Liberty Corner Road.
Suburban executive builds on larger wooded lots south of the village. Common work: three-car garage systems, finished basement floors with moisture testing, and home gym or recreation room coatings.
Quieter area near the Lyons Veterans Campus and lower valley elevations. Groundwater runs higher here. Common work: basement moisture mitigation, slab crack repair, and interior floor sealing for properties with persistent below-grade dampness.
Mix of older properties and newer custom builds on substantial wooded lots north of the village. Common work: large garage coatings, walkout basement epoxy on homes with significant grade change, and metallic finishes for high-end interior floors.
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 large Bernards Township garages. Hides road salt staining, handles hot tires, and cleans up easily on three-car footprints that take real abuse.
Metallic Epoxy
Popular in Basking Ridge and King George Road finished basements, home gyms, and statement garage floors. Seamless, moisture-resistant, and a finish that matches high-end interior expectations.
Color Quartz
Slip-resistant and easy to sanitize. Used in Route 202 medical suites, commercial kitchens, and utility areas in executive homes.
Urethane Cement
Handles thermal shock and cleaning chemicals. Built for restaurant kitchens, light food facilities, and mechanical spaces near Liberty Corner Road.
Polished Concrete
Clean, low-maintenance finish for Route 202 professional offices, Basking Ridge retail, and modern home interiors in newer custom builds.
Epoxy Mortar
Thickest industrial build for I-287 warehouses, service bays, and any facility floor that takes forklift or impact loads daily.
Grind & Seal
Practical option for storage areas and Liberty Corner garages where the goal is protection and dust control without a premium finish budget.
Self-Leveling Concrete
Corrects uneven concrete in historic village homes and older commercial buildouts along Route 202 before a finish coat goes down.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical project take in Bernards Township?
Most residential garages in Bernards Township take one to two days. Larger three-car garages and jobs requiring moisture mitigation can run two to three days. Basements with repair work or historic foundation transitions take longer. Commercial and office floors we schedule in phases or after-hours to avoid disrupting operations. You get a specific timeline in writing before we start.
Do you work on homes near the Basking Ridge village center?
Yes, regularly. Village homes present specific challenges: older construction, varying foundation types, and mature tree roots near slabs. We assess each one in person before quoting because the conditions are rarely standard. These jobs require more prep time, and we account for that in the estimate.
Can you coat a damp basement in Bernards Township?
Usually yes, but only after testing. Valley homes near the Great Brook and older properties near the village center can push significant moisture vapor through the slab. We use calcium chloride or RH probe testing on every basement job. When levels are elevated, we apply a moisture-mitigation primer. We will not put a coating over an untested, actively wet slab.
What finishes are popular in this area?
Metallic epoxy and designer flake blends are common requests in Bernards Township, especially in garage showrooms, finished basements, and home offices. Solid color flake is still the practical choice for most garages. For Route 202 offices and medical spaces, seamless solid-color systems are standard. We bring samples to every estimate so you can see options in your actual space.
Do you coat large three-car garages?
Yes. Large footprints are common in this township, and we price and schedule for them. Prep takes longer on a 700 to 900 square foot garage because we grind every square foot, not just the visible damage. Most three-car garages are complete in two days.
Do you serve neighboring Somerset Hills towns?
Yes. We regularly work in Bedminster, Bernardsville, Far Hills, Peapack-Gladstone, and across Somerset County. Contact us with your address and we will confirm coverage.
Nearby Service Areas
Bridgewater
From salt-damaged garages to warehouse floors along Route 22
Warren
Estate-size garages on the Watchung ridge, luxury finished basements, pool decks on sloped wooded lots, and the Route 78 corporate corridor through Martinsville
Hillsborough
Subdivision garages, clay-soil basements, and Route 206 storefronts
Somerville
Wet basements, old foundations, and downtown floors that can't close for a day
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