Tired of a plain, stained concrete floor? Metallic epoxy creates a seamless, one-of-a-kind finish that is stunning to look at and built to handle Florida conditions.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Coral Springs is a thick, poured coating applied over your existing concrete slab - containing fine metallic pigments that swirl into a unique, high-gloss finish. Most residential jobs take two to three days from prep through final topcoat, and the result is a floor that looks more like polished stone than painted concrete.
It is a popular choice for homeowners who want something visually striking without ripping out their existing slab. Garages, living rooms, laundry rooms, and converted spaces are all common applications in the Coral Springs area. If you are also considering a more uniform look, our epoxy floor coatings page covers standard color systems that pair well with metallic accents.
The biggest factor in whether the floor succeeds is surface preparation. In Coral Springs, that includes moisture testing - because South Florida slabs frequently have vapor pushing up from below, and unaddressed moisture is the leading cause of epoxy failure in this climate.
Oil stains, rust marks, and a rough surface that never looks clean no matter how much you mop are clear signs your bare slab has reached the end of its life as a finished floor. Metallic epoxy covers those imperfections and gives you a surface that is genuinely easy to maintain. This is one of the most common calls we receive from Coral Springs homeowners.
That white, chalky residue is called efflorescence, and it means moisture is moving up through your concrete from below. In Coral Springs, the high water table makes this extremely common. It does not disqualify you from epoxy - it means moisture needs to be addressed before coating. Catching it early is better than ignoring it.
If a previous paint or coating is lifting in patches, the original application most likely skipped moisture testing or used a product not designed for Florida conditions. Applying a new coating on top of a failing one will not fix the problem. The right move is to grind it back and start over with a moisture-aware system.
Many Coral Springs homeowners are turning garages, screened lanais, or bonus rooms into usable living space. If the concrete slab is already there and in decent shape, metallic epoxy is often faster and less expensive than laying tile - and it delivers a high-end look that works well in open-plan Florida homes.
At Coral Springs Epoxy, every metallic epoxy project starts with an on-site slab assessment. We look for cracks, old coatings, and - critically - moisture vapor coming up from below. If moisture is present, we apply a barrier primer before any decorative coating goes down. That extra step is what makes the difference between a floor that lasts years and one that fails by next summer.
For garages and living spaces, we offer single and multi-tone metallic systems with a range of gloss levels. For covered outdoor areas, we use UV-stable formulas that resist the yellowing and fading that Florida sun causes in standard epoxy topcoats. If your project involves a commercial or high-traffic space, our urethane cement flooring may be a better fit for the demands of that environment.
Ideal for homeowners who want a high-design, easy-clean floor in garages, living areas, or converted spaces.
For clients who want bold swirling patterns and a custom, one-of-a-kind look that cannot be replicated.
For covered patios and lanais where Florida sun exposure requires a topcoat that resists yellowing and fading.
For Coral Springs slabs with active moisture vapor transmission that would cause standard epoxy to fail.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County, where average humidity stays above 70 percent for most of the year and the water table is notoriously shallow. That combination means moisture is almost always trying to push up through concrete slabs from below. Most coating failures in this area trace back to one cause: moisture that was never addressed before the coating went down. A metallic epoxy system installed with proper moisture testing and a barrier primer will hold in these conditions. One without those steps often will not make it through a full South Florida rainy season.
Scheduling also matters here. South Florida's rainy season runs roughly June through September, bringing daily afternoon storms and elevated indoor humidity. Most experienced local contractors schedule epoxy work in the morning during those months. The dry season - October through May - gives you the most predictable results. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Parkland and Coconut Creek, where similar slab conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day. You will hear back to confirm a time for an on-site visit - no obligation and no fee for the assessment.
We walk your slab, test for moisture, identify any prep needs, and give you a written price that reflects the actual job - not a phone estimate. No day-of surprises.
We grind the concrete, remove old coatings, fill cracks, and apply a moisture barrier if needed. This is what separates floors that last years from ones that peel in a season.
The metallic base coat is poured and spread, then a clear protective topcoat goes over everything. We walk the finished floor with you before we leave and explain care and curing.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just an honest conversation about your floor and what it would take. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(754) 318-0064South Florida's high water table makes slab moisture the leading cause of epoxy failure in this area. We test every slab before we touch it - and if moisture is present, we treat it first. That step is not optional with us, because skipping it is how floors fail within a season.
Before we start, we walk your slab in person and account for everything that could affect the price - old coatings, cracks, moisture prep. The number we agree to is the number you pay. No day-of additions.
Many Coral Springs neighborhoods have HOA rules about contractor hours, parking, and driveway appearance. We know how to work within those boundaries, keep the site tidy, and make sure you do not receive a letter from your association because of work you hired us to do.
Florida requires concrete flooring contractors to hold a state-issued license, and Broward County enforces those requirements actively. Hiring an unlicensed contractor can affect your homeowner's insurance and create complications when you sell. You can ask to see our license before signing anything. For more on industry standards, see the{" "}American Concrete Institute.
Every project we take on in Coral Springs is backed by hands-on slab assessment, proper moisture management, and a written price you can hold us to. That is what makes the difference between a floor that looks great on day one and one that still looks great five years from now.
A seamless, heat-resistant coating for garages, patios, and commercial spaces in South Florida's demanding climate.
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