Epoxy Flooring · Kennett Square, PA 19348 · Chester County

Epoxy Flooring in Kennett Square, PA

Kennett Square is thirty-five minutes southwest of our Newtown Square shop, and it is the only town on our list with an industry attached to its name. The Mushroom Capital of the World is a walkable borough of Victorians and 1900s twins along State and Union Streets, ringed by growing operations, packing houses, and — increasingly — the wineries and restaurants that made it a weekend destination.

That mix gives us the widest range of floors anywhere we work: hundred-year-old borough basements on one side of town, and washdown-rated industrial rooms on the other.

35 minFrom our Newtown Square HQ
1–2 daysTypical garage install
LifetimeResidential warranty
Own crewsNever subcontractors

What Kennett Square's borough slabs actually need

A basement under a State Street Victorian has old, thin concrete poured against stone, usually painted more than once and dusty underneath it all. We grind off every layer of failed paint down to sound concrete, moisture-test against the foundation, patch and level, then seal with a system chosen from the readings — with cove base so the floor and wall become one washable surface.

Detached garages here are small, old, and often on a shared alley or a deep rear lot. Same discipline, smaller footprint, and an apron rebuild at the door where a century of freeze-thaw has done its work.

Borough basements

Victorian and twin basements with layered paint and stone walls. Ground to bare concrete, moisture-tested, sealed, and coved — a bright, mop-clean room instead of the place nobody wants to go.

Paint removalMoisture testingCove baseBasement epoxy

Detached & alley garages

Small rear-lot bays behind the borough grid. We rebuild the spalled apron, repair the cracks, and finish in decorative flake under polyaspartic — parking again in about 24 hours, with the alley kept passable throughout.

Apron rebuildDecorative flakePolyasparticCrack repair

Newer homes & walkouts

The subdivisions off Route 82 and toward Unionville bring builder-sealed garage slabs and walkout lower levels. Compound comes off, settlement cracks get filled, and the finished floor is the one the builder never offered.

Compound removalDecorative flakeWalkout basementsSolid color

Agricultural or food-handling facility? Growing rooms, packing floors, and cooler spaces need USDA-friendly, washdown-rated systems with proper drainage falls and coved bases — not garage epoxy. That is a different product family and we spec it as such.

Commercial work: the mushroom corridor & State Street

Kennett Square is where our industrial catalog earns its keep. Urethane cement is the workhorse: growing rooms, packing and processing floors, and cooler spaces face constant moisture, wash-downs, thermal shock, and organic acids that peel ordinary epoxy inside a season — urethane cement handles all four. Add coved, drainage-pitched systems for sanitation compliance, chemical-resistant coatings in equipment and maintenance bays, and on the other side of town, restaurant kitchens and tasting-room floors along State Street. Production does not stop for flooring, so neither do we — nights, weekends, and phased rooms.

Kennett Square FAQs

What does a garage floor cost in Kennett Square?

Single-bay garages typically run $1,600–$2,800 and two-car garages $2,000–$4,500. Borough basements price by condition — layered paint and moisture mitigation add prep hours. We test on site and give you a firm written number.

Why urethane cement for a mushroom facility instead of epoxy?

Because of what those rooms actually do to a floor: standing moisture, hot wash-downs, thermal shock, and organic acids. Standard epoxy debonds or discolors under that cycle. Urethane cement is dimensionally stable through temperature swings, tolerates moisture in the slab, and takes the chemistry — it is the correct system, not the upsell.

Can you work around our production schedule?

Yes — phased, room-by-room installs are standard for the growing and packing facilities here. We work nights and weekends and use fast-cure systems where a room has to be back in service quickly. You tell us the window; we build the schedule inside it.

Is thirty-five minutes too far for a residential job?

Not at all. Kennett Square is a regular stop for us — between the borough, Unionville, and the commercial work out here, our crews are in the area most weeks. Estimates typically happen within the week.

Free on-site estimate in Kennett Square

A Victorian basement off State Street, a garage on a rear lot, or a packing room that needs urethane cement — we come out, test the slab, and hand you a written number the same visit.

We also serve neighboring West Chester, Chadds Ford, Downingtown, and Glen Mills — see all service areas.