Auto Shop Epoxy Flooring in Franklin Township, NJ
Independent garages, fleet bays, and service centers along Route 27, Elizabeth Avenue, and Hamilton Street sit on Somerset County slabs soaked with decades of oil. We degrease, grind past contamination, and install lift-rated epoxy built for real mechanical work.
What Franklin Township Auto Shop Floors Need
Somerset County service bays combine contamination depth, point loads, and landlord visibility. We test and plan on site.
Shops operating 30 to 50 years on the same slab often show oil inches deep in hot spots. We map those areas, grind aggressively, and prime accordingly. Assuming a surface wipe is enough guarantees delamination where tires and lifts turn.
Two-post lifts concentrate vehicle plus lift weight on four small footprints. Alignment racks, brake lathes, and air lines add static loads. We specify build and hardness for your exact equipment list, not a garage kit thickness.
Brake fluid, power-steering fluid, battery acid, and acetone-based cleaners appear daily. Body-adjacent bays add reducer splashes. Topcoat chemistry is chosen after we list what your crew actually spills, not a generic chemical-resistant label.
You cannot lift every vehicle outside for a week. We sequence bays so lifts return within roughly 72 hours per bay. Larger shops along Route 27 run staggered nights so revenue does not flatline.
Somerset County drivers have choices. A flake or solid-color shop floor that looks intentional supports trust before you hand over the keys. Brand-color blends are available when franchise standards apply.
Why Franklin Township Auto Shops Replace Bare Concrete With Epoxy
Franklin Township's commercial corridors still carry older automotive buildings from the township's growth decades alongside newer shops serving commuters and logistics fleets near warehouse expansion. Route 206, Canal Road, and Elizabeth Avenue corridors collect tire and quick-service traffic. Every bay shares the same problem: motor oil, ATF, brake cleaner, and coolant have wicked into concrete year after year.
Coating failure in auto shops almost always traces to skipped oil prep. We pressure wash and chemically degrease, then diamond-grind until we reach sound concrete. When fluorescence or depth tests show deep saturation, oil-tolerant primers bridge what remains. That sequence is why our floors stay down when budget coatings peel within a season.
Most two- to four-bay Franklin Township shops finish in two or three days. Six-bay-plus operations phase bay by bay across one to two weeks. You pick windows around appointment load. Finished floors handle two-post and four-post pads, jack stands, and the chemical variety of modern diagnostics without embarrassing peel at the customer walk path.
Every project follows the same proven steps, from free estimate to final walkthrough.
Auto Shop Workmanship Warranty
We stand behind every auto shop installation with a written warranty. Oil contamination prep, chemical-resistant systems, and expert application mean your floor is built for the shop.
What Franklin Township Auto Shops Get With Epoxy
Key Benefits
- Oil-prep process engineered for saturated slabs
- Lift-rated builds for real point loads
- Resistance to common automotive fluids
- Professional look for customer walk areas
- 10 to 15+ year life with routine cleaning
Ideal For
Repair garages, tire centers, quick lube, fleet maintenance, and specialty shops in Franklin Township, Kingston, Franklin Park, and along Route 27, Elizabeth Avenue, Route 206, and Hamilton Street corridors.
What to Expect
Free assessment with contamination checks. Written schedule and quote. Prep, prime, build, topcoat. Care sheet for your techs.
Franklin Township Auto Shop Epoxy FAQ
Can you fix our oil-soaked Franklin Township shop slab?
Yes, that is core work for us. We remove the contaminated surface layer mechanically, use oil-tolerant primers when tests say so, and build a system rated for automotive chemistry. Shops that only acid-wash and roll thin epoxy are why you see peeling all over Somerset County.
How do you phase multiple bays?
One or two bays at a time while others stay on lifts. Each bay returns within about 72 hours for vehicle weight. We align nights with your slowest appointment blocks.
Will it handle our lifts?
We engineer for your lift model and typical vehicle weight class. Heavier truck work gets extra build at posts. Jack stands and tool boxes are part of the load map.
What does auto shop epoxy cost in Franklin Township?
Two- to four-bay shops between 800 and 1,600 sq ft often land $4,000 to $12,000 depending on oil depth and repairs. Larger footprints scale toward $15,000 to $50,000 phased. Quotes follow the site visit.
Can we pick colors or flake?
Yes. We bring samples. Many Somerset County shops choose neutral grays or franchise palettes. Flake hides future dust and weld slag better than solid colors.
Get a quote for your Franklin Township auto shop floor
We test oil depth, spec lift-rated builds, and schedule around your bays. Somerset County service shops from Route 27 to Hamilton Street.
Call Us: (908) 916-3535