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Painting & Epoxy Floors in Delaware County, PA

Serving Delaware County homes and businesses since 1997.

Delaware County — Delco, as most locals call it — sits just west of Philadelphia, anchored by the county seat in Media. It isn’t one housing market so much as three: dense older boroughs built shoulder to shoulder in the early twentieth century, a stretch of stone Main Line estates, and newer developments still being built out today. Crotti’s Painting has served the region since 1997, working across all three. Call 610-314-3405 for a free estimate anywhere in the county.

The Older Boroughs

Havertown, Springfield, Broomall, Upper Darby, and Darby make up the dense inner ring of Delaware County — blocks of stone and brick twin homes and rowhomes built mostly from the 1920s through the 1950s, set on tight, tree-lined lots. That combination shows up in the work we’re asked to do: older plaster interiors and original wood trim need careful prep before a repaint, and siding shaded by mature trees holds moisture longer than it should, which is exactly the condition mildew and algae need to take hold. A wash before a repaint, or on its own, keeps that growth from getting ahead of the surface. Our painting and pressure washing services are built around both parts of that job.

The Main Line Side

Wayne, Radnor, and Swarthmore sit on the county’s Main Line side, where early-1900s stone Colonials and Tudor Revivals are common — built from Wissahickon schist, roofed in slate, and finished with stone-and-stucco exteriors. Homes like these reward patience. The right prep and the right products matter more than speed, and stone and stucco surfaces don’t forgive shortcuts. It calls for a different approach than the older boroughs, and it gets one.

The Newer Developments

Glen Mills, Garnet Valley, and Newtown Square are still active new-construction territory, with communities going up today built around two-car garages and finished or walkout basements as standard features. That makes this corner of the county the epoxy-floor heartland of Delaware County — garage floors and basement slabs poured plain and left for the homeowner to finish. Our epoxy floor coatings turn that bare concrete into a durable, easy-to-clean surface, whether it’s a two-car garage or a basement rec room floor.

Commercial and Industrial Work

Delaware County’s commercial base brings two distinct kinds of flooring work. Along the Baltimore Pike corridor through Media, Springfield, and Glen Mills — an active township redevelopment stretch — commercial and retail space needs floors that can take daily foot traffic and stay easy to maintain. Near the airport, Tinicum Township’s logistics and warehousing base, anchored by a major UPS air hub, runs on polished concrete and epoxy floors built for pallet jacks and forklifts rather than showroom traffic. Our concrete grinding and polishing service is built for both settings.

Whether it’s a stone twin in Havertown, a slate-roofed Colonial in Radnor, or a warehouse floor near the airport, Crotti’s Painting matches the work to the building. Call 610-314-3405 to talk through your project.

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