Service Areas · NC & SC
Charlotte metro, covered end to end.
Nine cities across North and South Carolina, on one weekly schedule. Travel included within a fifty-mile radius of the Charlotte office. Owner-operated across every install.
HQ: 7110 Sterncrest Pl, Charlotte NC 28210 · (704) 775-1120
The Radius
One installer, nine cities, no up-charges.
Carolina Epoxy Coatings is headquartered off Sterncrest Place in south Charlotte. From there the service radius extends north up the I-77 corridor through Huntersville, Davidson, and Mooresville; south across the Catawba River into Fort Mill, SC; southeast through Matthews, Indian Trail, and Monroe along the Highway 74 corridor; and west to Gastonia on I-85. Every city on the list is on the same calendar — nothing gets scheduled differently because of distance, and travel is included in every quote inside the fifty-mile radius.
What follows is the full gazetteer of service areas with neighborhood context for each. Click any city for a dedicated page with local project notes, FAQs, and scheduling details.
Charlotte is home base. The office sits off Sterncrest Place in south Charlotte, fifteen minutes from Uptown and twenty from Ballantyne. Every Carolina Epoxy van rolls out of here. The city’s mix of older brick garages in Dilworth and Plaza Midwood, newer builds in SouthPark and Ballantyne, and the commercial corridors along South Boulevard and Independence means Robert sees every kind of slab there is — and has a system for each.
View Charlotte →Fort Mill sits on the South Carolina side of the state line, just across the Catawba River from Pineville. It’s grown from a mill town into one of the fastest-expanding suburbs in the region — Baxter Village, Tega Cay, and the Kingsley developments all pull Charlotte commuters south. HOA coordination is common here, and Robert handles the submittals directly.
View Fort Mill →Matthews is a historic railroad suburb that’s held onto its small-town center while the neighborhoods around it filled in. The older ranch homes along Monroe Road and Weddington have the kind of original 1970s slabs that reward proper diamond-grinding, and the newer builds around Providence have the tight HOA rules that make an owner-operated contractor the easier choice.
View Matthews →Indian Trail is Union County’s biggest town and has doubled in size in the last decade. Sun City Carolina Lakes, Brandon Oaks, and the newer builds along Highway 74 all sit on modern post-tensioned slabs that coat beautifully once prep is done right. Robert is in Indian Trail most weeks.
View Indian Trail →Mooresville is the Lake Norman town — high-end lake homes on the west side, motorsports shops all through town (it’s nicknamed Race City USA), and new construction filling in the I-77 corridor. Lake homes tend to have detached garages and outbuildings that get the same coating spec as the main house. Robert handles the whole scope.
View Mooresville →Davidson is the college town — Davidson College sits at the center and most of the residential stock is well-kept brick and clapboard homes with original garages. The town has strict architectural guidelines in older neighborhoods; Robert’s coatings read as clean, finished, and appropriate to the period rather than flashy.
View Davidson →Gastonia is the biggest city west of Charlotte and carries the region’s manufacturing legacy — former textile mills, active logistics and parts plants, and a growing commercial base along Franklin Boulevard. Robert installs both residential garage systems in the neighborhoods off Union Road and industrial floors in the warehouses along I-85.
View Gastonia →Monroe is the Union County seat — a working town with a growing residential base and a solid light-industrial corridor along Highway 74. The older downtown neighborhoods have brick homes with detached garages; the newer developments east of town are the standard suburban builds. Robert runs the full metro radius from Charlotte, so Monroe is an easy same-week schedule.
View Monroe →Huntersville is the first town up I-77 from Charlotte and has grown into a full-service suburb — Birkdale Village, Skybrook, and the Rosedale corridor all pull Uptown workers north. Most of the housing stock is newer construction, which means clean slabs and straightforward prep. Robert covers Huntersville out of the Charlotte office on the same schedule as the city itself.
View Huntersville →Outside the Radius?
Ask anyway. We book selectively.
If you’re outside the nine-city radius but inside roughly an hour of Charlotte, call anyway. Robert takes select work in Salisbury, Rock Hill, Concord, and Lincolnton when the scheduling fits — mostly larger commercial or industrial projects where the travel is justified by the scope. Send the project details and we’ll tell you straight whether we can book it.
Common Questions
Working both sides of the line.
Do you service the South Carolina side of the border?
Yes. Fort Mill, SC is part of our regular service footprint, and we cover the full York and Lancaster County strip along I-77 south of Charlotte. Same crews, same materials, same written warranty — the state line doesn’t change what we install.
What’s the travel fee for service areas outside Charlotte?
No travel fee inside our 50-mile radius from Uptown Charlotte. That covers every city we publish a page for — Huntersville, Mooresville, Monroe, Gastonia, and everything between. Beyond 50 miles we’ll still quote the job, we just roll travel into the line-item and show it transparently.
Which cities get the fastest turnaround?
Inner-ring cities closest to our shop move fastest — Charlotte, Matthews, Indian Trail, and Davidson typically schedule within 1–2 weeks. Outer areas like Mooresville or Fort Mill are usually 2–3 weeks out depending on the season. Spring and fall book the heaviest.
Do you coordinate with HOAs for driveway or outdoor coating jobs?
All the time — most of our polyaspartic driveway installs in planned communities require HOA approval on color and finish. We’ll provide sample boards, product cut sheets, and a written scope you can submit. Clients across Ballantyne, Lake Norman, and Fort Mill neighborhoods do this routinely.
How do I know if my address is within the 50-mile service radius?
If you can reach Charlotte in about an hour, you’re almost certainly inside the radius. If you’re unsure — Salisbury, Shelby, Albemarle, Rock Hill outskirts — call us with the ZIP and we’ll confirm on the spot. We’d rather tell you yes or no in 30 seconds than have you wonder.
Ready When You Are
Book the walkthrough. We’ll handle the rest.
Free on-site assessment. Same-week written quote. Owner-operated across the full Charlotte metro.
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