Greater Pittsburgh Metro — 5 Counties Served
We install, repair, and maintain epoxy floors across Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Butler, and Beaver counties. Every project starts with ASTM F2170 moisture testing on pre-1970 slabs, diamond-grind prep, and a written warranty PDF.
Allegheny County (Primary)
Our home base. We serve Pittsburgh, Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, Upper St. Clair, Sewickley, Fox Chapel, Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Robinson Township, Ross Township, McCandless, Pleasant Hills, West Mifflin, Bridgeville, and Castle Shannon. The median Allegheny County home was built in 1954 — we know what pre-1970 slabs require, and we test for moisture on every project before we coat.
Westmoreland County
We serve Murrysville, Greensburg, Hempfield Township, Monroeville, Plum, Penn Hills, Irwin, and Jeannette — including residential garages, commercial buildings, and Marcellus Shale industrial facilities. The TECfusions data center build in Upper Burrell and ongoing suburban growth keep our crews active across the county.
Washington County
Serving Peters Township, Canonsburg, McMurray, Washington, and Bridgeville. The South Hills corridor includes some of the metro's most active suburb development, and we install garage and basement systems engineered for the regional clay-soil concrete.
Butler County
Serving Cranberry Township, Wexford, Mars, Adams Township, and Seven Fields along the I-79 North corridor. Most Butler County homes built since 2015 in Treesdale, Sewickley Heights, and Adams Ridge are sitting on slabs less than 5 years old — concrete that's still releasing curing moisture and needs ASTM F2170 readings documented before any decorative metallic or flake system goes down.
Beaver County
Serving Coraopolis, Moon Township, Aliquippa, and Beaver — including residential garages, commercial buildings, and contractors supporting the Shell Polymers Monaca cracker plant in Potter Township and the surrounding Beaver Valley industrial corridor. Beaver County's mix of pre-1970 housing and new commercial growth means we're equally at home with old-slab moisture mitigation and new-slab installs.