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In Crown Heights, Brooklyn—where historic brownstones, pre-war apartments, and modern residential buildings line Eastern Parkway and beyond—quality flooring transforms both homes and businesses. As a flooring contractor and concrete contractor serving Crown Heights, NY, we specialize in durable epoxy flooring for garages, basements, and decorative surfaces. Whether you're reinforcing a classic limestone rowhouse foundation or upgrading a commercial space near Franklin Avenue, we deliver flooring solutions that withstand Brooklyn's varied climate and heavy use. Check availability in your area and discover how professional epoxy flooring adds value and function to your property.
Our process ensures your floor is prepared, protected, and built to last decades.
We inspect your concrete, test for moisture, and evaluate cracks or damage. For Crown Heights basements or garages, moisture control is critical—we plan accordingly.
Grinding, cleaning, and repairing cracks ensures the epoxy bonds properly. Adequate prep prevents peeling and delivers a smooth, long-lasting finish.
We apply a high-solids primer that adheres directly to concrete. This creates the foundation for a coating that won't peel or fail.
We roll or broadcast your chosen epoxy finish—solid color, decorative flake, or metallic. Each coat bonds for maximum durability and aesthetics.
A final protective coat locks in the finish, adds slip resistance, and shields against stains, oil, and chemicals typical in garages and commercial spaces.
We inspect the entire floor with you, confirm the finish meets expectations, and provide care instructions for long-term performance.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why each step matters.
From garage floors to decorative installations, we tailor epoxy solutions to your space and use.
Crown Heights garages—whether attached to brownstones or standalone structures—need flooring that resists oil, tire marks, and seasonal moisture. Our epoxy system creates a seamless, durable surface that's easy to clean and attractive for decades.

Professional-grade epoxy garage floor near Nostrand Avenue.

Moisture-sealed basement floor in pre-war Crown Heights building.
Brooklyn basements deal with moisture year-round. We use moisture-mitigating epoxy systems that seal wet floors and prevent mold without constant repainting. Perfect for turning basements into storage, workshops, or recreation spaces.
Want your floor to stand out? Decorative flake systems and metallic finishes add personality to garages, showrooms, and commercial retail near Kingston or Franklin Avenues. Each design is custom—choose colors and chip styles that match your brand or home aesthetic.

Custom flake epoxy finish with metallic accents.

Commercial retail space flooring near Atlantic Avenue.
Crown Heights commercial spaces—from small retail shops to office warehouses—benefit from epoxy that handles high foot traffic, rolling equipment, and frequent cleaning. Our industrial-grade systems are tough, code-compliant, and professional-looking.
Crown Heights brings unique flooring challenges—and solutions we've refined over hundreds of installations.
Historic brownstones, prewar apartments, and new mixed-use developments all demand different approaches. Crown Heights sits at elevation—our eastward rise from Bedford-Stuyvesant means water management and foundation stability vary by block. We understand the building codes here, the moisture patterns in basements near Eastern Parkway, and how seasonal shifts affect concrete prep and curing.
500+ residential and commercial flooring projects completed in Brooklyn. Experience you can rely on.
Commercial corridors like Nostrand, Kingston, and Franklin Avenues host everything from small retailers to service shops. Epoxy flooring in these spaces must look professional, handle daily cleaning, and resist the wear of busy foot traffic. We've outfitted dozens of retail and office floors in Crown Heights with systems that perform and look sharp for years.
Most basements in Crown Heights deal with vapor transmission from wet soil. We test every floor, use moisture-mitigating primers, and apply epoxy systems rated for hydrostatic pressure. No surprises, no peeling.
Working in Crown Heights residential and commercial properties means respecting NYC building rules, neighbor access, and HOA guidelines. We handle coordination, notify building management, and ensure your flooring installation meets local standards without disrupting daily operations.
We work closely with building supers, property managers, and HOA boards across Crown Heights to ensure smooth access and minimal disruption.
We're active throughout Crown Heights and neighboring neighborhoods, from residential streets to major commercial corridors.
Central Brooklyn's easy subway access (A, C, 2, 3, 4, 5 trains) means we reach Crown Heights residents and businesses quickly. Whether your project is near the Brooklyn Museum, inside a pre-war building along St. Marks or President Street, or in a new development near Atlantic Avenue, we service your property with the same expertise and care.
Residential and mixed-use buildings near Atlantic Avenue, with historic districts and growing new construction.
Home to Eastern Parkway's cultural institutions and diverse residential properties from Brooklyn Avenue to Rochester Avenue.
Heritage-rich residential blocks featuring historic Weeksville structures and family-owned homes.
From Prospect Park (west boundary) to Ralph Avenue (east), Atlantic Avenue (north) to Empire Boulevard (south), we service all of Crown Heights. Call or text for a free site assessment at your property, or let us know your building details and we'll arrange convenient access.
Convenient subway stations include Franklin Avenue (A, C), Nostrand Avenue (A, C), Crown Heights–Utica Avenue (3, 4), and others throughout the neighborhood. We coordinate access with building staff and can work around your schedule.
Epoxy is not paint. It's an industrial coating engineered for durability and performance.
Concrete basement and garage floors are porous. Without protection, they absorb moisture, stains, and contaminants. Epoxy creates an impervious barrier that seals the concrete and resists oil, chemicals, water, and foot traffic for decades. Once cured, epoxy-coated floors are virtually maintenance-free—just regular soap-and-water cleaning.
Properly installed epoxy lasts 15–20+ years with minimal wear. Professional prep and high-solids systems prevent peeling and cracking.
Oil, grease, salt, chemicals, and spills won't seep into sealed epoxy. Wipe them clean and your floor looks new.
No waxing, stripping, or resealing. Sweep, mop, done. Your floor stays glossy and protected for years.
From sleek solid colors to decorative flakes and metallics, epoxy transforms a concrete floor into a finished space that adds value.
Epoxy flooring is a smart investment that pays for itself in durability, safety, and aesthetics.
Yes. We use moisture-mitigating epoxy systems and hydrostatic-pressure-resistant primers designed for damp basements. We test moisture levels first and apply the right system for your conditions.
Not with our topcoat. We apply slip-resistant finishes that provide traction in wet conditions, essential for garages and commercial spaces where safety matters.
Interior flooring generally doesn't require NYC permits. We confirm requirements with your building or property manager and ensure all work complies with local building codes and HOA rules.
Absolutely. Solid colors, decorative flakes, metallics, and more—we offer dozens of combinations. See samples during your site visit and pick the finish that fits your space.
Call or text us with your address and brief details about your space. We'll schedule a site visit to assess conditions, discuss your options, and provide a no-obligation quote.
Yes. We've installed epoxy in retail shops, offices, and warehouses along Nostrand, Franklin, and Kingston Avenues. We manage scheduling to minimize disruption to your business.
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