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Epoxy Flooring Cranberry Township, PA — Newer Butler County Homes & Corporate Parks

Veteran-owned epoxy floors for Cranberry's master-planned subdivisions, three- and four-car garages, and the corporate-park businesses around Cranberry Woods. Slab moisture verified to ASTM F2170, salt-rated polyaspartic top coats, and a one-page warranty you can actually read.

Serving Butler County
Moisture Tested
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Licensed & Insured

Epoxy Floors for Cranberry Township's Newer Homes & Corporate Parks

Cranberry Township sits in the southwestern corner of Butler County, where I-79, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Route 19, and Route 228 all knot together at the interchange that opened in 2004. That access turned a once-rural township into one of the metro's fastest-growing communities — roughly 35,000 residents now, most of them in master-planned subdivisions built well after the year 2000. We coat garage floors, basements and interior rooms, and commercial spaces from the neighborhoods off Freedom Road to the office buildings in Cranberry Woods and the shops along the Route 228 retail strip.

Here every Cranberry job opens with a visit to your driveway, not a number quoted over the phone. Kody’s crew lays out physical finish samples on your own floor, takes ASTM F2170 humidity readings inside the slab, and hands you an itemized written price before anyone leaves. There is no countdown clock and no “sign today” routine.

In Western Pennsylvania a coating rarely fails because of the resin in the bucket — it fails because of what was skipped underneath it. So the slab gets diamond-ground to a CSP-3 profile, checked for moisture, and any cracks or saw-cut joints get packed with a flexible polyurea before the first coat ever goes down. Want the numbers first? Our Pittsburgh-metro epoxy cost guide breaks pricing down by project type.

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Young slabs, lingering moistureBecause so much of Cranberry was built after 2000, plenty of garage and basement slabs are still venting curing moisture. The F2170 reading decides the primer.
Three- and four-car attached garagesThe subdivision floor plans here lean big. Wider bays mean more square footage to cover, so flake and metallic systems are the everyday request.
Turnpike & 228 winter saltSitting on the Turnpike and Route 228, Cranberry commuters drag brine straight into the garage. A salt-rated polyaspartic top coat is the layer that shrugs it off.
Corporate-park demandCranberry Woods, Thorn Hill, and the Route 228 shops bring office, medical, and retail floors that have to take steady foot traffic and tracked-in slush.
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

Sized for big suburban garages, honest on price, and timed to Butler County weather. Veteran-owned and run by Kody.

Free

On-Site Cranberry Township Assessment

A real walkthrough at your Cranberry address — never a guess over the phone. Samples go down on your own concrete, the slab gets moisture-checked, and you keep an itemized written quote before the visit ends.

65/yr

Engineered for Freeze-Thaw & Salt

Butler County winters cycle above and below freezing dozens of times a season, and Turnpike and Route 228 commuters carry brine home daily. A salt-rated polyaspartic top coat is standard on every Cranberry install — because in this climate it is missed prep, not cold weather, that lifts a floor.

Modern

Finishes for New-Build Subdivisions

The newer construction here leans clean and open, so metallics in slate, pewter, and warm gray photograph beautifully under modern garage lighting. Decorative flake in oak or walkway-gray tones suits the more traditional facades over in Wexford and Mars.

Tested

Moisture-First Prep

F1869 calcium-chloride and F2170 in-slab humidity testing on every job. Because so many Cranberry slabs are young, they often read wetter than expected from concrete that hasn’t finished curing — we prime for it or wait until the slab is genuinely ready.

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 free, all of it paced to Butler County's temperature and humidity swings rather than a one-size national script.

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 the saw-cut control joints in newer garage pours get filled with structural-grade epoxy filler. On younger Cranberry slabs that still read damp, we evaluate whether the concrete has cured enough to bond — and decide honestly whether to coat now or give it a few more weeks rather than seal moisture in.

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 Services We Offer in Cranberry Township

From the wide garage bays of a new subdivision to a Route 228 storefront — one crew, the systems each space needs.

Epoxy Finishes & Color Options for Cranberry Township

Today's epoxy is far more than one flat color. Five finish systems — each suited to Butler County's winters and matched to the look you're after.

Metallic Epoxy

Blended pigments swirl into a marbled, light-catching finish that no two pours repeat — the go-to for the showpiece garages and finished rooms in Cranberry's newer homes. Sealed under a UV-stable polyaspartic so the color holds.

Decorative Flake

Vinyl color chips scattered into the wet base, then locked under a clear polyaspartic. Tough, grippy underfoot, and simple to wipe down — the finish Cranberry homeowners ask for most in the garage.

Solid Color

One clean high-gloss tone — white, gray, black, tan, terracotta, blue, or a color matched to spec. Crisp, modern, and the simplest to keep up; you'll see it in back-of-house, home gyms, and storage rooms.

Quartz Broadcast

Tinted quartz aggregate set into a thick epoxy build — exceptionally rugged, sure-footed when wet, and low-fuss. The pick for commercial kitchens, medical suites, and shop floors that take a pounding.

Industrial & Specialty

Novolac coatings for aggressive chemicals, static-dissipative floors, urethane cement where heat swings hard, and sealers for outdoor concrete. Each one specified to the job it has to do.

Built to Withstand Cranberry Township's Conditions

A professionally installed epoxy-and-polyaspartic floor is one of the toughest finishes you can put on a Butler County slab — engineered to ride out winters and last 10 to 30 years.

Hot-Tire Resistant

Park a warm tire on a cheap kit and it grabs the coating and lifts it — the classic big-box garage failure. The polyaspartic layer on top of every system we lay shrugs that off.

Chemical & Stain Resistant

Motor oil, gas, brake fluid, antifreeze, road-salt residue, cleaners — they wipe away and leave nothing behind. With no pores or seams, a spill has nowhere to sink in.

UV-Stable

Plain epoxy turns amber under sunlight. The polyaspartic clear we top with is built to hold its color, so an open garage door on a bright day won't yellow the finish.

Impact & Abrasion Resistant

A dropped socket wrench, a rolling floor jack, daily in-and-out — the high-strength resin takes the abuse without chipping or scuffing. It's the same coating family we run on shop and warehouse floors.

Moisture & Humidity Tolerant

Laid on a slab we've actually tested, the system stands up to the vapor pressure that drives weaker coatings loose — a real concern on Cranberry's still-curing concrete. The ASTM reading is a step we never skip.

Easy to Clean & Maintain

Nothing porous, no grout to scrub. A dust mop and an occasional damp pass keep it bright, and that low-effort upkeep is what carries the look for decades.

Our Cranberry Township Installation Process

The same five-step sequence on every job — tuned to Butler County's freeze-thaw swings and built to leave you a floor that holds for 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
"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 under the lights, and the garage floor feels indestructible. Couldn't be happier with how it turned out."
CO
Cassandra Ortiz
Pittsburgh, PA
Basement
"Got my garage done this spring—smooth surface, no peeling, and it still looks brand new after months of use."
DB
Deon Bechtelar
Pittsburgh, PA
Garage
"Great local company. They helped us pick the right color flakes and the floor came out better than we imagined."
NK
Nolan Koelpin
Pittsburgh, PA
General
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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 — the deciding factor is the prep. An older Cranberry slab might carry hairline cracks, a little joint movement, or moisture picked up over years of winters. We catch all of that at the free on-site visit and spec the right primer, crack repair, and mitigation to match. A coating is never stronger than the concrete and prep work beneath 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.

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Rated 5.0★ on Google

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 under the lights, and the garage floor feels indestructible. Couldn't be happier with how it turned out."
CO
Cassandra Ortiz
Pittsburgh, PA
Basement
"Got my garage done this spring—smooth surface, no peeling, and it still looks brand new after months of use."
DB
Deon Bechtelar
Pittsburgh, PA
Garage
"Great local company. They helped us pick the right color flakes and the floor came out better than we imagined."
NK
Nolan Koelpin
Pittsburgh, PA
General
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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.

In Cranberry, expect roughly $6 to $12 per installed square foot, set by the finish you pick, the shape the slab is in, and how big the space is. A typical two-car garage usually lands between $1,500 and $3,500. The number climbs with metallics, multi-color flake, or any slab that needs crack repair or a moisture-mitigation primer — common on the township's younger pours. You get an itemized written quote after the free on-site visit, never a phone guess. Our full Western Pennsylvania pricing guide breaks it down by project type.

Yes — that is exactly what a salt-rated polyaspartic top coat is for. Cranberry garages take a real beating in winter: dozens of freeze-thaw swings, then brine and rock salt dragged in off the Turnpike and Route 228 every time you pull in. Bargain big-box epoxy tends to chalk and peel at the door within a season or two. The failures we get called to repair almost always trace back to skipped prep — no moisture test, light grinding, or coats laid outside the manufacturer’s humidity window — not to the salt itself. We grind properly, verify the slab, and let the cure follow the concrete temperature rather than the calendar.

This comes up constantly in Cranberry, where so many homes went up after 2000. Fresh concrete keeps releasing moisture for weeks as it cures, and coating over a slab that is still wet is the fastest way to trap that moisture and pop the floor. We run calcium-chloride and in-slab humidity readings first. If the numbers are fine, we proceed; if the pour is still too young, we either install a moisture-mitigation primer rated for it or tell you to give it a little longer — rather than sell you a floor that bubbles in a year. Call (412) 388-9880 for a free slab assessment.

Yes, and it is often the smart move. Cranberry's townhomes and rental units near the corporate parks turn over with the job market, and epoxy outlasts carpet or vinyl plank by years in entryways, kitchens, and common areas. Most landlords make the install cost back in lower turnover damage within two or three leases. We work around tenant schedules and wrap 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.

For the newer subdivision homes that fill Cranberry, metallics in slate, pewter, and warm gray read clean and modern under garage lighting, while decorative flake in oak and stone tones flatters the more traditional brick facades in Wexford, Mars, and Seven Fields. Contemporary builds often go solid-color in neutral grays or warm whites. We bring physical samples to the free consultation so you can judge the finish under your own lighting before you commit.

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