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Painting & Epoxy Floors in South Jersey
Serving South Jersey since 1997.
Crotti’s Painting has served the Philadelphia-adjacent side of South Jersey since 1997 — the Delaware River corridor running through Gloucester, Camden, and Salem Counties and the western edge of Burlington County. This is the I-295 and Route 322 side of South Jersey, not the shore, and it covers a wide range of work: colonial-era boroughs, fast-growing new-construction townships, postwar suburbs, and a farm belt that backs up to one of the state’s largest industrial parks. Call 610-314-3405 to talk through a project anywhere in the region.
Historic South Jersey
Haddonfield’s historic district holds hundreds of contributing homes, most built between 1880 and 1925 in Federal, Victorian, Queen Anne, and Second Empire styles. Moorestown’s core dates back further still, to a Quaker settlement founded in 1682, with an 18th- and 19th-century Main Street and Chester Avenue corridor. Mullica Hill’s Main Street historic district spans late-1700s construction through the Colonial Revival period, and Swedesboro’s town center traces to the early 1700s. Houses this old carry original wood siding, hand-milled trim, and plaster walls that don’t behave like modern drywall and vinyl — they need careful surface prep and the right materials, not a production-line repaint. That’s the kind of work we bring to /services/painting/.
The Fast-Growing Side
A few miles from Swedesboro’s colonial core sits Woolwich Township, one of Gloucester County’s fastest-growing communities, built out largely by Ryan Homes and other production builders. Swedesboro borough actually sits entirely inside Woolwich Township — the same service area holds a 300-year-old town and some of its newest subdivisions side by side. Glassboro tells a similar growth story around Rowan Boulevard, where redevelopment has added housing, retail, and office space around Rowan University over the past decade and a half. New-construction homes like these come with builder-grade finishes: interiors painted in a narrow, cost-driven palette, and garage slabs left as bare, unsealed concrete. That combination — repainting to the owner’s actual preference and coating a brand-new garage floor — is a steady source of work, handled through /services/epoxy-floors/.
Postwar Suburbs and Humid Summers
Cherry Hill grew explosively after 1950, and by the 1960s more than 90 percent of its new construction was single-family ranch-style housing. That entire generation of homes is now decades past its original paint job and due for another cycle. New Jersey’s humid summers don’t help: shaded siding, especially on the north side of a house or under heavy tree cover, collects algae and mildew that has to come off before new paint will hold. Washing first and painting second is the right order, and it’s what /services/pressure-washing/ is for.
Farms and Warehouses
Head west toward Woodstown and the landscape changes — Salem County keeps 42.6 percent of its land in active farm cultivation, and Woodstown still serves as the market town for that farm belt, with farmhouses and outbuildings that need exterior work on their own schedule. A short drive east, the picture flips again: Logan Township is home to the Pureland Industrial Complex, a roughly 3,000-acre site and the largest industrial park in New Jersey, and the Route 322/I-295 corridor around it is lined with warehouse and distribution space. Farm buildings and flex-space warehouses ask for different things from a painter, but both benefit from properly ground and polished concrete floors — the work behind /services/concrete-grinding/.
Where We Work in South Jersey
Mullica Hill, Woolwich, and Swedesboro for the historic-meets-new-construction stretch of Gloucester County; Glassboro around the Rowan corridor; Washington Township (Sewell) as one of the county’s larger established suburbs; Cherry Hill for postwar Camden County housing; Haddonfield and Moorestown for the region’s oldest homes; and Woodstown for the Salem County farm belt. If your address is somewhere in that stretch of South Jersey, call 610-314-3405 and we’ll talk through what the job needs.
