Epoxy Flooring Cranberry Township, PA — Garage, Residential & Commercial

Veteran-owned epoxy flooring installed across Cranberry Township and Butler County. ASTM F2170 moisture-tested surface prep, salt-rated polyaspartic top coats, and a written warranty in plain English.

Serving Butler County
Moisture Tested
Written Warranty
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Epoxy Flooring Installed Across Cranberry Township & Butler County

Cranberry Township is the fastest-growing community along the I-79 North corridor — newer construction, big-lot suburban developments, and a mix of large garage homes and commercial buildings serving Butler County. We install epoxy floors throughout Cranberry Township and the surrounding Butler County communities — garage epoxy systems, basement and interior coatings, and commercial floors for the businesses along Route 19 and the I-79 corridor.

Every Cranberry Township quote starts with a free in-person assessment — not a phone estimate. We bring physical finish samples to your space, run ASTM F2170 moisture testing on the slab, and leave you with a written line-item quote. No high-pressure pitch, no “today only” nonsense.

What kills epoxy floors in Western Pennsylvania isn’t the product on the label — it’s what happens before any coating touches the concrete. We diamond-grind to CSP-3 surface profile, test for moisture, fill cracks with flexible polyurea sealer, and only then start coating. For pricing context across the Pittsburgh metro, see our Pittsburgh epoxy cost guide.

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New-construction moistureMost Cranberry homes are less than 15 years old — slabs are still releasing curing moisture. ASTM F2170 readings are critical before coating.
Big-lot garage homesCranberry developments like Treesdale and Adams Ridge feature 3-car and 4-car garages. Decorative flake systems are the most common finish.
Salt & freeze-thaw ratedButler County winters bring 65+ freeze-thaw cycles and heavy salting on I-79. Salt-rated polyaspartic top coats are standard on every Cranberry install.
Commercial growth corridorRoute 19 and I-79 commercial buildings, restaurants, and retail need high-durability flooring engineered for foot traffic plus seasonal salt tracking.
Epoxy flooring example from the Ascent Epoxy Pittsburgh service area

Recent residential install from our Pittsburgh service area. We bring physical finish samples to every Cranberry Township consultation so you can see options in your space before committing.

Why Cranberry Township Homeowners Choose Ascent Epoxy

Built for Western PA winters, priced honestly, finished on schedule. Veteran-owned and locally operated.

Free

On-Site Cranberry Township Assessment

We come to your Cranberry Township property for a real walkthrough — no over-the-phone quoting. You see finish samples in your space, we test slab moisture, and you get a written line-item quote before we leave.

65/yr

Engineered for Freeze-Thaw & Salt

Butler County sees about 65 freeze-thaw cycles per year and heavy PennDOT salting along I-79. Salt-rated polyaspartic top coats are standard on every Cranberry install. The reason floors fail in Western PA is skipped prep, not the climate.

Modern

Modern Suburban Aesthetics

Metallic finishes in slate, gunmetal, and copper complement Cranberry’s modern brick-and-stone developments. Decorative flake systems in earth-tone palettes work for traditional builds in Wexford and Adams Township.

Tested

Moisture-First Prep

ASTM F1869 and F2170 moisture testing on every slab. Newer Cranberry construction often shows elevated moisture from concrete that’s still curing — we apply moisture mitigation primer or schedule around the slab’s readiness.

Written

Warranty You Can Read

One page, plain English, and it actually names what is covered: peeling, delamination, hot-tire pickup, UV yellowing on indoor floors. No fine print or asterisks pointing to clauses that void the whole thing.

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Direct

One Point of Contact, Start to Finish

One number from quote through warranty — the same team coordinating your Cranberry Township install end-to-end. No call-center handoffs, no “your project manager is out today,” no chasing whoever answered the phone last week.

How It Works in Cranberry Township

Five steps. The first one is free. The whole sequence is timed to Western PA temperature and humidity windows, not a national playbook.

1

Free In-Person Cranberry Township Consultation

~45 min

We meet you at your Cranberry Township property, assess slab condition, discuss finish options with physical samples, and leave you with a written quote. No high-pressure pitch and no “today only” pricing. Schedule yours.

In-home consultation and slab moisture assessment
In-person consultation: assessing your floor, discussing finish options, testing for moisture.
2

Diamond Grinding & Moisture Testing

2–4 hrs

Diamond grinding opens the concrete pores so the epoxy bonds mechanically, not just chemically. We moisture-test every slab with calcium chloride strips — the test that actually predicts adhesion failure in Western Pennsylvania.

Diamond grinding concrete to prepare for epoxy coating
Diamond grinding the slab to the surface profile epoxy needs for permanent adhesion.
3

Crack & Joint Repair

30–60 min

Cracks, spalls, and control joints get filled with structural-grade epoxy filler. On slabs that took water in past flood events — previous flood events (Hurricane Ivan 2004, periodic Three-Rivers flooding) affected parts of the Cranberry Township neighborhoods — we evaluate for subsurface damage before deciding whether to coat now or wait.

Crack and joint repair on a concrete slab
Every crack and joint filled flush — the finished floor shows zero imperfections.
4

Multi-Coat Application

3–5 hrs

Primer, body coat (color/flake/metallic), and UV-resistant topcoat. We pace each layer to the slab’s actual surface temperature — early-morning starts in summer, sealed-room conditions year-round — so the cure happens at the right rate.

Applying epoxy coating in controlled conditions
Multi-coat application: primer, decorative body coat, UV-resistant topcoat.
5

Cure, Walk-Through, Warranty

24–72 hrs

Foot traffic in 24 hours, vehicles in 72. We do a final walk-through with you, hand over the written warranty, and you have our direct number if anything ever needs attention.

Completed epoxy floor — seamless and high-gloss
The finished floor: seamless, glossy, and built to handle Western Pennsylvania conditions for 20+ years.

Step 1 Is Free — in Cranberry Township, On-Site, with Samples.

No phone pricing, no high-pressure sales. On-site assessment, written quote, your call.

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Epoxy Finishes & Color Options for Cranberry Township

Modern epoxy is more than a single solid color. Five finish systems — each engineered for Western PA's climate and matched to the look you want.

Metallic Epoxy

Two- and three-color metallic blends create a marbled, reflective look — the dominant choice for luxury garages and feature rooms. Each pour is one-of-a-kind. Finished with a UV-stable polyaspartic top coat so the color stays true under direct sun.

Decorative Flake

Multi-color vinyl chips broadcast into a wet base coat, sealed with a clear polyaspartic. Highly durable, slip-resistant, and easy to clean. The most popular finish for residential garages.

Solid Color

Single-color, high-gloss surface in white, gray, black, beige, tan, terracotta, blue, or a custom match. Clean, contemporary, easiest to maintain — common in commercial back-of-house, fitness rooms, and storage areas.

Quartz Broadcast

Colored quartz aggregate suspended in a high-build epoxy — extremely durable, slip-resistant, easy to maintain. Used in commercial kitchens, healthcare, and industrial floors that withstand heavy wear and tear.

Industrial & Specialty

Chemical-resistant novolac systems, ESD-dissipative floors, urethane cement for thermal-shock environments, and decorative concrete sealing for outdoor patios. Spec'd per environment.

Built to Withstand Cranberry Township's Conditions

A professionally installed epoxy + polyaspartic floor coating is among the most durable, long-lasting surfaces you can put on concrete — engineered to last 10 to 30 years.

Hot-Tire Resistant

Won't peel or lift when tires sit on it after a long drive. The #1 failure point of bargain garage epoxy — solved by the polyaspartic top coat we install on every system.

Chemical & Stain Resistant

Oil, brake fluid, gasoline, antifreeze, household cleaners, pool chemicals — wipe up and the floor underneath is unstained. Seamless surface gives spills nowhere to soak in.

UV-Stable

Standard epoxy yellows in direct sun. Our polyaspartic top coats are formulated for UV stability — color stays true even in sun-exposed garages with the door open.

Impact & Abrasion Resistant

Dropped tools, wheeled equipment, foot traffic — the high-strength resin handles daily impact without chipping or scuffing. Same coating technology as commercial and industrial floors.

Moisture & Humidity Tolerant

Properly installed on a moisture-tested slab, epoxy resists the hydrostatic pressure that pushes lesser coatings off Pennsylvania concrete. ASTM moisture testing is non-negotiable on every install.

Easy to Clean & Maintain

No grout lines, no porous concrete. A push broom and standard cleaner keep the floor looking new. Simple maintenance plan — the floor stays beautiful for decades.

Our Cranberry Township Installation Process

Every install follows the same five-step process — engineered for Western PA's freeze-thaw cycles, designed to deliver a floor that lasts 10 to 30 years.

1

Free on-site consultation & estimate

We come to your Cranberry Township property to measure, inspect the slab, identify cracks or moisture issues, and discuss finish options. You get a transparent written estimate — no surprise charges later.

2

Moisture testing & surface preparation

ASTM F1869 calcium chloride and F2170 relative humidity testing on every slab. Diamond grinding to open the concrete pores for maximum adhesion. Crack repair, joint treatment, and moisture mitigation primers where needed.

3

Base coat installation

High-solids 100% epoxy base coat applied to the prepared substrate. Color, flake, or metallic media added during this stage. Strict environmental control — substrate held above dew point throughout curing.

4

Polyaspartic top coat

UV-stable polyaspartic clear coat — the critical layer that resists yellowing, hot-tire pickup, and daily wear. This is what makes a floor last 20+ years in Pittsburgh sun.

5

Final inspection & written warranty

Walk-through with you, then hand over a written warranty — no fine print. Light foot traffic in 24 hours, parking in 5–7 days, full cure in 7 days.

What Our Pittsburgh Customers Say

Real reviews from Pittsburgh-area epoxy projects.

4.9 on Google · 14+ Reviews
"The team did a great job on our garage. Professional from estimate through final walk-through, and the finish came out exactly the way we wanted. Highly recommend for anyone looking for quality epoxy work in Pittsburgh."
CO
Cassandra Ortiz
Pittsburgh, PA
Garage
"Solid work from start to finish. The new epoxy floor in our shop looks great and has been super easy to clean. Highly recommend."
LV
Lolly Veronica
Pittsburgh, PA
Residential
"Fast work, clean job, and solid result."
DB
Deon Bechtelar
Pittsburgh, PA
Contractor
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Cranberry Township Epoxy Flooring Questions

Common questions from Cranberry Township-area homeowners and businesses.

How is epoxy different from polished concrete?
Polished concrete sands the existing slab smooth and seals it — the color is whatever your concrete already is, with mineral aggregates exposed. Epoxy adds a new colored coating on top, giving you full color, pattern, and finish control plus better chemical and stain resistance. For show garages, design rooms, and food-service spaces, epoxy is the better fit. For raw industrial look or budget commercial spaces with sound concrete, polishing can be appropriate.
What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?
Epoxy is the base coat — it bonds to the prepared concrete and provides color and depth. Polyaspartic is a fast-curing, UV-stable clear top coat that protects the epoxy from yellowing, hot-tire pickup, and abrasion. The best floor coatings in cold-climate regions use both: an epoxy base for adhesion and color, then a polyaspartic top coat for durability.
How long does the Cranberry Township installation take?
Most Cranberry Township residential garage installations are completed in 1 to 2 days. Day one is moisture testing, surface prep, and base coat. Day two is decorative media and the polyaspartic top coat. Light foot traffic is safe in 24 hours, parking in 5 to 7 days, full cure in 7 days.
Will epoxy work on my older Cranberry Township slab?
Almost always — but proper preparation is the variable. Older slabs in Cranberry Township may have hairline cracks, joint movement, and elevated moisture from years of freeze-thaw cycle exposure. We diagnose all of that during the free on-site consultation and spec the appropriate primer, crack repair, and moisture mitigation if needed. The floor is only as durable as the prep underneath it.
Do you offer a written warranty?
Yes. Every Cranberry Township install includes a written warranty with no fine print. We cover adhesion, color stability under normal conditions, and workmanship for the warranty period. Bargain installers often skip the warranty entirely or bury exclusions in the fine print — we don't.
How do I request a free estimate?
Call (412) 388-9880 or use the contact form — we respond within 24 business hours and schedule a free on-site consultation at your Cranberry Township property.

We also serve nearby Pittsburgh sub-markets

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Verified reviews from homeowners and business owners we’ve served.

5.0on Google
"We had Epoxy Floor Pittsburgh redo our basement and garage last winter — night and day difference. The team was on time, friendly, and super detail-oriented. The metallic epoxy finish in the basement looks incredible, and the garage floor feels indestructible."
CO
Cassandra Ortiz
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Garage
"Solid work from start to finish. The new epoxy floor in our shop looks great and has been super easy to clean. Highly recommend."
LV
Lolly Veronica
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Commercial
"Got my garage done this spring — smooth surface, no peeling, and it still looks brand new after months of use."
DB
Deon Bechtelar
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Residential
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Epoxy Flooring FAQs — Cranberry Township

Honest answers to the questions Cranberry Township homeowners actually ask.

Yes. We install garage, residential, and commercial epoxy floors throughout Cranberry Township and Butler County. Call (412) 388-9880 to schedule your free in-person quote.

Epoxy flooring in Cranberry Township typically runs $6 to $12 per square foot installed, depending on finish, slab condition, and project size. A standard two-car garage in the $1,500 to $3,500 range is the most common starting point. Metallic finishes, decorative flake systems, and slabs that need crack repair or moisture mitigation push the number higher. We give a written, line-item quote after a free in-person assessment so there are no surprises. See our full Western Pennsylvania pricing guide for project-type breakdowns.

Yes. Western Pennsylvania garages routinely climb past 100°F in July and August, and properly installed epoxy with a salt-rated polyaspartic top coat handles those conditions. The risks come from cutting corners on prep — skipping the moisture test, grinding too lightly, or applying coats outside the manufacturer’s humidity and temperature window. We schedule installations early morning during peak summer and pace cure times to the actual slab temperature, not the calendar.

Parts of Cranberry Township near the river have seen significant flooding historically — previous flood events (Hurricane Ivan 2004, periodic Three-Rivers flooding) affected parts of the neighborhoods and the region has seen additional flood events since. Epoxy can be installed on a previously flooded slab, but only after we perform calcium chloride moisture testing and inspect for subsurface damage. If readings are high, we apply a moisture mitigation primer before coating. In some cases the right answer is to wait for the slab to dry further, and we will tell you that rather than install a floor that fails in 18 months. Call (412) 388-9880 for a free slab assessment.

Yes, and it is often the right call. Rental properties across the Pittsburgh metro take heavy traffic, and epoxy is far more durable than carpet or vinyl plank for entryways, kitchens, and common areas. Landlords typically recoup the install cost in reduced turnover damage within two to three lease cycles. We coordinate around tenant schedules and can complete most rental jobs in a single weekend.

Most Cranberry Township projects are scheduled within 1–3 weeks of the free in-person quote, depending on the season and slab prep needs. Smaller jobs (single-car garages, mudrooms) often go faster; full residential or commercial coatings book further out. Call (412) 388-9880 for a current timeline.

Decorative flake systems in earth tones and metallic finishes in copper, slate, or warm gray complement the brick-and-stone palette common in Cranberry Township and nearby Squirrel Hill and Shadyside. For more contemporary builds we install solid-color systems in neutral grays and warm whites. We bring physical samples to the free consultation so you can see the finish under your actual lighting before committing.

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