Epoxy Flooring · Conshohocken, PA 19428 · Montgomery County
Epoxy Flooring in Conshohocken, PA
Conshohocken is twenty-five minutes up the Blue Route from our Newtown Square shop, and no town we serve has changed faster: mill-era rowhomes climbing the hill off Fayette Street, glass office campuses and new apartments stacked along the Schuylkill, and a restaurant-and-taproom strip that runs on weekend traffic. Three kinds of concrete, three completely different jobs — and we do all of them.
The rowhomes came first, and their slabs show it: poured tight against stone foundations a century ago, on a hillside that has never stopped shedding water toward the river.
What Conshy's hillside slabs actually need
A rowhome basement off Fayette or up on the numbered avenues is small, old, and working hard — laundry, storage, sometimes a gym squeezed under seven-foot joists. The slabs are thin, patched across generations, and damp on the downhill wall almost every time. We grind to sound concrete, level the worst patches, moisture-test, and seal the floor into a bright, mop-clean surface with cove base — the cheapest square footage upgrade a rowhome can get.
Garages, where they exist, are tight single bays cut into the hill or tucked off rear alleys. Same discipline, smaller footprint: repair, grind, coat, and park again in about 24 hours.
Rowhome basements
Low ceilings, old patches, damp downhill walls. A moisture-tested sealed epoxy floor with cove base turns the darkest room in the house into the cleanest — no dust, no must, nothing for hillside seepage to soak into.
Hillside garages
Single bays cut into the grade off the avenues and rear alleys. We rebuild spalled aprons, repair the cracks the hill causes, and finish in decorative flake under polyaspartic — a floor that shrugs off salt brine dragged up from Fayette Street all winter.
Flood-smart lower levels
Conshohocken remembers Ida as well as any river town. A seamless epoxy floor with integral cove is flooring you disinfect and keep after the next high-water event — not flooring you carry to the curb.
Narrow street? No problem. Our crews stage inside your footprint, keep permits and parking sorted before arrival, and run HEPA-extracted grinders — so the only thing your neighbors on the hill notice is the new floor when the garage door is open.
Commercial work from Fayette Street to the riverfront
Conshohocken's boom is a flooring boom: urethane cement in the restaurant and brewery back-of-house spaces along Fayette Street, MMA fast-cure systems for tenant turnovers in the riverfront office buildings — installed over a weekend, cured before Monday's badge-ins — amenity gyms and lobbies that need seamless, cleanable finishes, and parking-structure coatings that survive Schuylkill winters. Zero-downtime scheduling is the default here, not the exception.
Conshohocken FAQs
What does a garage or basement floor cost in Conshohocken?
Single-bay garages typically run $1,600–$2,800 and two-car spaces $2,000–$4,500; rowhome basements price by square footage and condition, usually landing in the same band. We measure and moisture-test on site and hand you a firm written number.
Our basement wall seeps when it rains hard. Can the floor still be coated?
Usually, yes. Hillside seepage is Conshy's signature condition — we moisture-test, choose a vapor-tolerant system, and tie the floor into a cove base so water that arrives has nowhere to soak. If testing shows an active water problem that needs a drain or regrade first, we say so before taking a deposit.
We flooded during Ida. What floor makes sense now?
Seamless epoxy with integral cove. When the river wins again, you squeegee, disinfect, and move back in — instead of tearing out carpet, subfloor, and trim. It is the most flood-rational choice a riverfront-borough homeowner can make.
Can you work around a restaurant or office schedule?
It is most of our commercial work here. Kitchens get coated after Saturday close and reopen for Monday prep; office suites turn over across a weekend with MMA. You tell us the dark hours, we build the schedule inside them.
Free on-site estimate in Conshohocken
A rowhome basement on the hill, a garage off the avenues, or a kitchen on Fayette Street — we come out, test the slab, and hand you a written number the same visit.
We also serve neighboring King of Prussia, Villanova, Bryn Mawr, and Wayne — see all service areas.