Metallic epoxy is where flooring becomes art. By suspending light-reflective metallic pigments in clear resin and manipulating them by hand, we create marbled, three-dimensional finishes that look like molten metal, polished marble, flowing lava, or a deep ocean current. No two floors are ever the same β yours is genuinely one of a kind.
Tampa homeowners choose metallic epoxy for garages they want to show off, living spaces, retail showrooms, restaurants, and luxury commercial lobbies. It carries a high-end look that flat, single-color coatings simply can't touch, and it pairs beautifully with a burgundy, charcoal, or champagne-gold palette.
What's Included in Our Metallic Epoxy Floors
- Diamond grinding and full slab preparation
- Crack and pit repair for a flawless canvas
- Custom color blending to match your design vision
- Hand-applied metallic pigment manipulation for a unique marbled effect
- Multiple clear coats for depth and a glass-like finish
- UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat for lasting brilliance
Why Tampa Bay Chooses Us
Metallic epoxy is as much skill as it is product. The marbling effect is created by hand in a narrow working window, and a rushed or inexperienced installer produces muddy, flat results. Our artisans have poured hundreds of metallic floors across Tampa Bay and know exactly how to coax depth, movement, and dimension out of the resin.
Because every floor is bespoke, we walk you through samples and color directions before we ever start, so the finished surface matches the luxury feel you're after.
Pricing & What to Expect
Metallic epoxy floors typically run between $7 and $12 per square foot in the Tampa area, reflecting the premium materials and hand-application involved. We'll give you an exact flat-rate quote after discussing your space, color direction, and square footage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Metallic epoxy is popular in Tampa living rooms, basements, retail showrooms, and restaurants for its luxury, high-design look.
Yes. We custom-blend pigments to your vision β from deep burgundy and gold to charcoal, copper, or ocean blues.
Yes. The marbling is created by hand, so no two floors are ever identical.
We can add a fine anti-slip additive to the topcoat where traction matters, without compromising the look.