
Your concrete floor deserves more than bare gray. We install metallic epoxy floors that look stunning, stand up to South Florida's humidity, and stay bonded for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Miami Beach is a thick, glossy coating poured directly over your existing concrete slab, finished with metallic pigments that create a swirling three-dimensional effect - no two floors ever look exactly the same, and most residential jobs are completed in two to three days.
If your garage, condo living area, or ground-floor space has bare, stained, or worn concrete, metallic epoxy gives you a polished, high-end finish without the cost of tearing the floor out entirely. It is one of the most requested options we install across Miami Beach because it handles the island's humidity well when prepped correctly - something that standard coatings often fail to do. If you are weighing options, our Urethane Cement Flooring service is worth comparing for spaces that see heavy heat or commercial use.
The finished surface is hard underfoot, seals the slab completely, and is far easier to keep clean than bare concrete - especially in a city where sand, salt, and humidity find their way into every corner.
If your concrete floor has oil stains, rust marks, or discoloration that no cleaner will touch, the concrete itself has absorbed those stains over time. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely, so future spills sit on top instead of soaking in. Waiting longer just lets the staining go deeper into the slab.
If a previous epoxy or painted coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, that almost always points to a moisture or surface prep problem underneath. In Miami Beach, moisture pushing up through the slab is the most common culprit. Painting over it again without fixing the root cause will only repeat the same failure.
A whitish, chalky appearance on ground-floor or garage concrete - especially near exterior doors - often signals moisture and salt working into the surface. Miami Beach's high water table and coastal air make this particularly common in older buildings. Left alone, the damage continues to break down the concrete from within.
Miami Beach buyers and renters notice flooring immediately. If your unit has worn, unfinished concrete while comparable units nearby have polished, high-gloss floors, that gap shows up in how quickly your property moves and at what price. Metallic epoxy is one of the most cost-effective visual upgrades you can make before listing.
Every metallic epoxy project starts with a proper assessment and moisture test - that is not optional in Miami Beach, and it is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels within a year. From there, we offer single-color metallic finishes for a sleek, modern look, multi-tone swirl designs that give each floor a truly custom appearance, and metallic effects layered over a solid base coat for deeper visual contrast. If you want the fast-cure advantages of a similar system, our Epoxy Floor Coatings service covers standard residential and commercial epoxy applications with a range of color and chip options.
All of our metallic epoxy installations include a UV-resistant, coastal-grade clear top coat rated for salt air and South Florida sun. That top coat is what keeps the finish from yellowing or dulling over time in a coastal environment - and it is a question worth asking any contractor who gives you a quote. For spaces that need something more heavy-duty than standard epoxy, our Urethane Cement Flooring option handles extreme heat, steam, and chemical exposure in ways that standard epoxy cannot.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, polished look with subtle depth - ideal for living areas, condo units, and garages where a refined, understated finish fits the space.
Suits homeowners who want a dramatic, one-of-a-kind floor with visible movement and depth - popular in open-plan spaces where the floor becomes the focal point of the room.
Suits homeowners who want strong contrast and a richer three-dimensional effect - a good choice for showroom-style garages or commercial spaces that need an impressive first impression.
Miami Beach sits on a barrier island with one of the highest water tables in Florida. That moisture pushes up through concrete slabs from below year-round, especially in ground-floor condos, older single-family homes, and garages - which is why epoxy floors here fail more often than they should. The island's salt air adds another challenge: standard coatings not rated for a coastal environment can yellow, dull, or degrade within a few years. Our installations address both factors with slab moisture testing before we start and a UV-resistant top coat built for South Florida conditions. Homeowners in North Miami Beach and Aventura face similar coastal conditions and count on the same approach.
Miami Beach's housing stock also plays a role. A large share of buildings on the island were constructed between the 1930s and the 1970s - Art Deco and mid-century structures whose concrete slabs have had decades to absorb moisture and develop surface damage. Prep work on older slabs takes more time, but skipping it is the single biggest reason floors fail. The EPA recommends proper ventilation during epoxy application, and in Miami Beach's warm climate, working with doors and windows open makes that straightforward. We follow those ventilation practices on every job.
Tell us the size of the space, what the floor currently looks like, and whether you have had any previous coatings applied. We reply within one business day and will schedule a free in-person visit - we do not quote blind.
We visit the space, inspect the slab, and test for moisture - essential in Miami Beach given the island's high water table. If moisture is present, we include a barrier primer in the estimate rather than leaving it as a surprise later.
We grind the slab, repair cracks, and clean away all dust and debris before the metallic layers go down. The metallic pigment is applied and manipulated to create the swirl pattern - this phase moves quickly once it starts, and the space must stay undisturbed while it sets.
A coastal-grade clear top coat seals the design and adds the hard-wearing finish you will walk on every day. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours; furniture can go back after 72 hours. We walk through the finished floor with you before we leave and cover everything you need to know about care.
Free estimate, no pressure. We test your slab for moisture first and give you a written quote before anything is scheduled.
(645) 300-7263We test every slab for moisture before any coating goes down - not because we have to, but because skipping it in Miami Beach is how floors fail. If the test shows a problem, we address it with a barrier primer before we start the metallic layers. That step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels within a year.
Not every contractor uses a top coat rated for salt air and UV exposure - many use whatever is cheapest, and it shows within a few years in a coastal environment. We use a UV-resistant clear coat suited to South Florida conditions on every installation, which is why our floors hold their gloss rather than yellowing or dulling over time.
A large share of our Miami Beach work happens in condo buildings, where associations have rules about work hours, elevator access, and material delivery. We coordinate with building management before the job starts - not the morning we show up - so your project does not get delayed by a rule we should have known about.
We hold a valid Florida contractor license and carry both general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every job. You can verify our license through the Florida DBPR online portal before signing anything - a legitimate contractor will expect you to check.
When you combine proper moisture prep, the right top coat for coastal conditions, and a crew that knows how Miami Beach buildings work, you get a metallic epoxy floor that actually holds up - not one that looks great for a few months and then starts showing problems. That is the standard we hold on every project.
A seamless, heat-resistant floor system well-suited to commercial kitchens, garages, and any space where standard epoxy is not enough.
Learn MoreStandard epoxy coating options for residential and commercial concrete floors, including solid colors, chip systems, and quartz blends.
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