
Your garage or living space deserves a floor that turns heads. We install metallic epoxy floors built to handle Florida humidity - with moisture testing and a UV-resistant topcoat on every job.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Bradenton delivers a glossy, three-dimensional finish that bonds directly to your concrete slab, covering stains and rough surfaces completely, with most residential projects completed in two to three days.
If your garage, lanai, or bonus room has concrete that looks worn and never comes clean, metallic epoxy gives you a sealed, non-porous surface that is simple to maintain. The shimmer comes from fine metallic powder mixed into the coating - not paint or vinyl - so the finish holds up in ways a brushed-on coating never will.
Homeowners often compare it to our epoxy floor coatings service when they want something more decorative and custom-looking. Both start with the same preparation process, but metallic systems add a distinctive visual depth that suits showrooms, garages, and entertaining spaces alike.
If your floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that cleaning never fixes, the bare concrete has reached the end of its useful life as a finished surface. Metallic epoxy covers all of that and seals it - so cleanup becomes a damp mop rather than a scrub brush.
That powder is efflorescence - a sign moisture is moving up through your slab and depositing minerals as it evaporates. In Bradenton's humid climate this is very common in older slab-on-grade homes. A contractor who spots this will address the moisture source before coating, but the efflorescence itself tells you the floor needs professional attention.
If a previously painted or epoxy-coated floor is lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, the old coating has failed - usually because of moisture or poor prep. Patching over a failing coating never works long-term. The fix is stripping back to bare concrete and starting fresh.
Many Bradenton homeowners are converting garages into living spaces or finishing bonus rooms, and bare gray concrete does not match the rest of the house. Metallic epoxy gives those spaces a polished, custom look that holds up to Florida heat and humidity far better than carpet in a space that was not originally climate-controlled.
Our metallic epoxy systems start with a base coat applied over a fully prepared slab, followed by the metallic decorative layer, and finished with a clear UV-resistant topcoat. The result is a hard, seamless surface with a depth and sheen that looks nothing like standard painted concrete. For garages and high-traffic spaces, we also offer urethane cement flooring as an alternative that prioritizes extreme durability over decorative finish.
Color and finish options range from subtle silver-and-gray tones to bold copper, bronze, and pearl combinations. We bring finish samples to every estimate so you can see how the metallic layers interact in your actual lighting conditions. Swirl patterns, solid waves, and multi-tone blends are all achievable depending on how the coating is manipulated during application.
Best for homeowners upgrading garages, lanais, or bonus rooms who want a floor that looks custom and holds up to Florida conditions.
Suited to showrooms, salons, retail spaces, and any commercial interior where a distinctive floor finish supports the brand.
Ideal for clients who want a one-of-a-kind look - no two metallic floors are identical because the pigment is manipulated by hand during application.
Recommended for lanais, pool surrounds, and any wet-area application where grip matters as much as appearance.
Manatee County sits in one of the most humid regions of the continental United States. Concrete slabs here - especially in older neighborhoods built between the 1960s and 1990s on slab-on-grade foundations - hold more moisture than slabs in drier states. That moisture, if not addressed before any coating is applied, will push up through the epoxy layer and cause bubbling and delamination within months. Every estimate we provide includes a concrete moisture assessment because skipping it in Bradenton is not an option.
Salt air near the Gulf of Mexico and Sarasota Bay also accelerates surface wear on unprotected concrete, which is why the UV-resistant topcoat is standard on every metallic epoxy system we install - not an upsell. Homeowners in Venice, FL and Sarasota, FL face the same coastal exposure and benefit from the same prep standards. For reference on industry installation standards, the American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on surface preparation requirements that apply directly to Florida slab conditions.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your space so we can show up to the estimate with realistic expectations and the right finish samples.
We walk the floor, look for cracks or damage, and test the concrete for moisture - a step that matters more in Bradenton than almost anywhere else. The assessment takes 30 to 60 minutes, and you leave with a written quote that spells out exactly what prep work is included.
Day one is almost entirely prep - grinding the concrete to give the epoxy something to bond to, filling cracks, and cleaning the slab thoroughly. This is loud, dusty work. Plan to be out of that area, and cover nearby vents beforehand.
The base coat, metallic layer, and UV topcoat go on over one to two days. Stay off the floor for at least 24 hours after the final coat. We walk the finished floor with you before leaving and provide written care instructions.
We bring finish samples to every estimate. No obligation, no pressure - just an honest look at what is possible.
(941) 242-8886We test your concrete slab for moisture vapor before any coating goes down - every time, without exception. In Bradenton's high-humidity environment, this step separates installations that last from ones that fail within a year. It is part of every estimate, not an add-on.
Florida's intense afternoon sun fades and yellows unprotected coatings within a few years. Our metallic epoxy systems include a UV-resistant clear topcoat on every job because Bradenton's sun exposure makes it a necessity, not a luxury.
Florida requires contractors performing this type of work to hold a state-issued license. You can verify any contractor's status through the Florida DBPR's online lookup tool. We carry full liability insurance and can provide proof before you sign anything. The National Floor Safety Institute also sets slip-resistance standards for coated floors that guide our finish selections for wet-area applications.
We have been installing floors in Bradenton and Manatee County since 2019, which means we understand the specific slab conditions, soil types, and humidity patterns in neighborhoods across the area. That local experience is not something a traveling crew can replicate.
When you put these proof points together, you get a contractor who approaches every Bradenton metallic epoxy project the same way - methodically, with the local conditions in mind. That consistency is why our finished floors look good years after installation, not just weeks.
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