
Ready to turn a plain concrete slab into something people actually notice? Metallic epoxy creates a seamless, high-gloss finish with swirling depth and color - installed properly the first time so it holds up through South Florida heat and humidity.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Sunrise, FL is a thick, poured coating applied over your existing concrete slab - it contains metallic pigment particles that swirl and shift as the coating levels itself, creating a one-of-a-kind, three-dimensional look, and most residential jobs are completed in two to three days.
Unlike paint or basic floor coatings, metallic epoxy chemically bonds to the concrete and hardens into a surface that is resistant to scuffs, stains, and most household chemicals. No two floors turn out exactly alike - the swirling effect is manipulated during application, which means your garage or living space gets a finish that is genuinely unique. Homeowners in Sunrise typically choose metallic epoxy for garages, showrooms, fitness rooms, and any space where the floor is supposed to be part of the design rather than just a surface to walk on.
If you need a coating built for heavy industrial or chemical use rather than aesthetics, our urethane cement flooring option handles those demands. And if a standard solid-color finish fits your needs better, our epoxy floor coatings page covers the full range of residential options.
If your bare concrete garage floor picks up water stains, mud lines, or dark patches after heavy rain - a regular occurrence in Sunrise from June through November - your slab is unprotected and absorbing everything it contacts. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once it absorbs oil, storm debris, or moisture, those stains are nearly impossible to fully remove. A sealed metallic epoxy surface wipes clean instead of soaking things in.
If you sweep and mop but the floor still looks dull and leaves a fine gray dust on your shoes, the surface is deteriorating. This is common in Sunrise homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, where decades of foot traffic, vehicle weight, and humidity exposure have broken down the original surface. A fresh metallic epoxy coating covers that degraded concrete and gives you something that actually looks finished.
Hairline cracks and rough, pitted patches in concrete tend to grow, especially in South Florida where the ground shifts slightly with seasonal moisture changes. If you can see cracks that were not there a few years ago, the concrete is telling you it needs attention. Addressing it now with a proper coating is far less expensive than waiting until the damage is structural.
If you had a floor coating applied before and it is now lifting at the edges or bubbling in spots, the original installation had a bonding problem - often caused by skipped prep work or moisture in the slab. A professional metallic epoxy installation addresses those underlying issues before applying anything new. Continuing to patch a failing coating is a short-term fix that usually costs more in the long run.
Metallic epoxy is not one single look - it is a system that can be customized in color, sheen, and pattern. The swirling, dimensional effect comes from how the metallic pigments are manipulated during application, and the finished result can range from subtle silver or champagne tones to bold blues, greens, and coppers. Every floor is a little different, and that is part of the appeal. We work with you to choose colors and finishes that fit your space before anything goes on the concrete.
The coating system itself is multi-layer: a primer to bond to the concrete, a base coat for color depth, the metallic layer where the design happens, and a clear protective topcoat that determines the final sheen and durability. That topcoat matters a lot in Sunrise - the right formulation handles Florida heat and UV exposure without softening or yellowing. For homeowners who want a simpler, more uniform look, our standard epoxy floor coatings include solid-color and decorative flake options. For spaces that need a floor coating engineered for heat and chemical resistance above all else, our urethane cement flooring is a better fit.
One dominant metallic tone with natural swirl variation - clean and dramatic, suits garages, gyms, and studios.
Two complementary metallic colors worked together during application for a more complex, layered effect.
A premium clear topcoat for maximum sheen and durability - best for spaces where the floor is a centerpiece.
Most homes in Sunrise were built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means a lot of concrete slabs out there are 30 to 60 years old. Those older slabs have absorbed decades of oil, moisture, and surface wear - and in Broward County, where the water table sits close to the surface year-round, that moisture never fully goes away. Metallic epoxy applied over a properly prepared and moisture-tested slab seals all of that in and gives you a floor that actively sheds what South Florida throws at it, from afternoon thunderstorms in July to the quiet humidity of a February morning. Homeowners in neighborhoods like those near Plantation have found that this combination of prep and the right coating system is what separates a floor that holds up from one that starts peeling after the first rainy season.
Sunrise also has a large number of HOA-governed communities, and some have guidelines about what garage floors should look like - particularly in neighborhoods where an open garage door gives a view from the street. Metallic finishes in neutral or complementary tones typically meet those standards, but it is worth checking your HOA documents before choosing a color. Homeowners in areas like Tamarac deal with similar HOA dynamics, and we are familiar with the kinds of questions that come up. Scheduling is also worth thinking about: spring slots before hurricane season fill quickly, and many homeowners prefer to have their garage floors done before June when storm prep starts in earnest.
Reach out by phone or form and we respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions - floor size, current use, and whether you have had any coating before.
We schedule a visit to look at the concrete in person. In Sunrise, moisture testing is a standard part of this step because of the high water table. The visit usually takes 20 to 30 minutes and includes finish samples so you can see the color options before committing.
The first work day is almost entirely preparation. We grind the concrete surface, fill any cracks or damaged spots, and apply a moisture barrier if the slab needs it. This step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails early.
We apply the metallic layer and manipulate the pigments to create the dimensional swirling effect. A clear protective topcoat follows. Once the floor is cured, we walk through the finished space with you and cover care instructions before we pack up.
Free on-site estimate, no obligation. We test your concrete for moisture and give you a written quote before any work starts.
(754) 294-7370Every Sunrise job starts with a concrete moisture test. Broward County's high water table means slab moisture is a real factor in most homes here, and skipping this step is the main reason epoxy floors in South Florida fail early. We test first, address what we find, and then coat.
Proper surface preparation follows the standards recognized by the Concrete Polishing Association of America. That means grinding to the right concrete surface profile - not a quick scuff - so the metallic epoxy bonds permanently rather than peeling within months. You can learn more about those standards at cpaa.net. Concrete Polishing Association of America.
Every quote follows an in-person look at the floor. You get a written breakdown of prep work, materials, finish options, and total cost before any work starts. No line items added on the day of the job.
Much of Sunrise was built between the 1960s and 1990s, and we see older slabs regularly. We know what to expect from concrete of that era and how to prepare it correctly - including how to handle the moisture and staining that builds up in a South Florida slab over decades.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up. South Florida conditions are genuinely harder on coatings than most of the country, and doing this right the first time is what keeps you from calling us back a year later with a peeling floor.
A thicker, more industrial-grade coating that handles extreme heat, moisture, and chemical exposure - the right choice when the garage or workspace sees heavy use.
Learn MoreStandard solid-color and flake epoxy systems for garages and interior concrete - a cost-effective, durable option for homeowners who want a clean, sealed floor.
Learn MoreSpring slots fill up quickly before hurricane season - reach out now to lock in your date and get a written estimate with no surprises.