
Tired of stained, dull concrete? Metallic epoxy creates a glossy, one-of-a-kind floor that handles Florida humidity, cleans in seconds, and makes your home stand out.

Metallic epoxy flooring in New Smyrna Beach is a thick, high-gloss coating poured over concrete that contains fine metallic powder - as it cures, the powder swirls into a one-of-a-kind pattern, and most residential and garage projects are complete in two to three days.
If your garage floor is stained with oil or your lanai looks tired no matter how often you scrub it, bare concrete is working against you. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely so spills wipe off instead of soaking in. It is especially popular in New Smyrna Beach because the high-gloss finish photographs beautifully for vacation rental listings - and holds up to the foot traffic that comes with a busy rental property.
If you are weighing your options, it is worth comparing metallic epoxy alongside urethane cement flooring, which is another durable choice for spaces that see a lot of heat or moisture. Both handle Florida conditions well - the right pick depends on your space and how you use it.
Oil spots, rust rings from patio furniture, and salt residue that keeps coming back are signs the bare slab is absorbing everything. Uncoated concrete is porous by nature, so stains soak in rather than sitting on the surface. A metallic epoxy coating seals the slab completely so future spills stay on top where you can wipe them away.
That chalky white residue is called efflorescence, and it forms when moisture moves up through the slab and carries mineral salts to the surface. It is extremely common in coastal Volusia County because of the high water table and year-round humidity. It tells you the slab is actively moving moisture - something a contractor must address before applying any coating.
Small surface cracks and rough patches are normal in older Florida slabs that have been through years of heat cycling and seasonal ground shift. These imperfections trap dirt and make the floor look grimy no matter how often you clean it. The prep work before a metallic epoxy installation fills and smooths these areas, leaving you with a floor that is genuinely easier to maintain.
If you have already tried floor paint or a basic sealer and watched it chip, fade, or peel within a season or two in Florida's heat and humidity, that is a clear sign you need something more durable. Metallic epoxy bonds at a much deeper level than paint and is built to handle the conditions Florida floors face year-round.
We install metallic epoxy flooring in garages, living areas, screened lanais, commercial spaces, and covered patios throughout New Smyrna Beach and Volusia County. Every installation starts with thorough surface preparation - diamond grinding to open up the concrete, crack repair, and moisture testing before a single drop of coating goes down. That preparation step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels.
For garage floors specifically, metallic epoxy pairs well with a standard epoxy floor coating base system when budget is a priority and the decorative look is less important. For spaces that demand maximum durability against heat, chemicals, or moisture, urethane cement flooring is worth considering alongside metallic epoxy. We walk every customer through the options so you choose the right coating for your specific space and budget.
Suits homeowners who want a distinctive, high-gloss finish in a garage, bonus room, or living area.
Suits rental property owners who need a durable, photogenic floor that holds up to heavy guest turnover.
Suits Florida homeowners who want to transform an unfinished covered outdoor space into a polished, easy-clean area.
Suits showrooms, studios, and retail spaces that want the look of polished stone without the cost of natural materials.
New Smyrna Beach sits just inland from the Atlantic in Volusia County, and the combination of a high water table and year-round humidity means concrete slabs here hold more moisture than in drier parts of the country. That moisture is the single most common reason epoxy floors fail in coastal Florida - when it pushes up through the slab after the coating is applied, it causes bubbling, lifting, and a cloudy appearance. When the prep work is done correctly, with moisture testing and the right primer, metallic epoxy handles Florida's climate without issue. The vast majority of homes here are also built on slab-on-grade foundations, which means almost every property already has a concrete floor ready to coat.
New Smyrna Beach also has an active short-term rental market, and metallic epoxy has become a go-to upgrade for owners who want a floor that holds up through heavy guest seasons while looking polished in listing photos. Homeowners in Edgewater and Port Orange face the same coastal slab conditions and call us for the same reasons - a floor that stops peeling, stops staining, and looks genuinely finished. Learn more about how flooring contractors approach moisture in coastal environments from the Epoxy Flooring Association.
We respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about the space - size, current condition, and whether any previous coatings have been applied - so we can give you a realistic picture before the visit.
We come to you at no charge. We inspect the concrete up close, test for moisture (especially important in coastal New Smyrna Beach), and give you a written estimate that breaks down what prep is needed and what the finished floor will look like.
Day one is grinding, crack repair, and cleaning - the most important part of the whole job. Day two is the coating itself: base coat, metallic pigment broadcast and manipulation, then a clear protective top coat to lock in the finish.
Light foot traffic is usually safe after 24 hours. We recommend 48 hours before moving furniture back and 72 hours before parking a vehicle on a garage floor. Before we leave, we walk you through care instructions and answer any remaining questions.
Free estimate, no obligation. We test your concrete and give you a straight answer about what your space needs.
(386) 282-0262We test every slab for moisture vapor before a single coat goes down - because in coastal Volusia County, skipping that step is how floors fail within a year. That testing is included in every estimate, not treated as an add-on.
We work throughout New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Port Orange, Daytona Beach, and the surrounding area. We understand the local slab conditions, the humidity patterns, and the scheduling considerations that come with Florida's rainy season.
You get a written breakdown before any work starts - what prep is needed, what products we use, and what the final floor will look like. If something unexpected comes up during prep, we tell you before we proceed, not after.
We hold a current Florida state contractor license, which you can verify yourself through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. That license protects you - it means we have met the state's requirements and you have real recourse if something goes wrong. Verify Florida contractor licenses at the{" "} Florida DBPR.
Every one of these details comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up for years instead of failing within a season. Call us to talk through your project and find out what your concrete actually needs.
A flexible, moisture-tolerant coating built for spaces that see heat, steam, or heavy chemical exposure.
Learn MoreA proven, durable floor coating for garages and living areas when a solid color finish fits the space better than a metallic pattern.
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