Metallic Epoxy Floors in Gilbert, AZ

Three-dimensional metallic pigment systems that create unique depth and movement — no two floors identical. Showroom-grade finish for garages, retail, and custom homes.

100%

Solids Epoxy

≥10 mil

Film Thickness

UV-Stable

Polyaspartic Topcoat

24 hr

Quote Response

Metallic epoxy uses mica and metalite pigments suspended in an epoxy base. During installation, the pigment is manipulated with squeegee and air techniques. The result is a three-dimensional depth effect — flowing, shifting, unique to each pour. No two floors look identical because the pigment never moves the same way twice.

How metallic epoxy is installed

Installation follows the same diamond-grind prep as any epoxy system. The difference is in the coating layers. A solid base coat (typically black or white for contrast) goes down first. Then the metallic coat — mixed epoxy with metalite pigment — is poured and manipulated by the installer using squeeze techniques, notched trowel, and controlled air movement. This is time-sensitive work; the installer has a 20–40 minute working window before the epoxy begins to lock. Two full-coverage coats of UV-stable aliphatic polyaspartic topcoat cap the system.

Where metallic epoxy works best

Showroom garages are the primary market in the East Valley. A collector-car garage, motorcycle display space, or high-end workshop in Power Ranch or Ocotillo is an ideal application. Commercial retail entryways and restaurant floors are strong candidates. We also install metallic epoxy in residential specialty rooms — wine rooms, home theaters, home gyms — as an alternative to tile with no grout lines.

Color combinations for Arizona homes

Popular combinations in the East Valley: Desert Sunset (copper + amber + black base) reads warm and industrial, popular in Chandler and Gilbert custom homes. Slate Storm (charcoal + silver + blue) reads as brushed metal, common in tech-adjacent neighborhoods. Copper Canyon (red copper + gold accent + black) has maximum visual impact for showroom installations. Arctic Silver (white base + pure silver) amplifies light in studio and retail settings. We bring physical color samples to every estimate — photos don't capture the depth effect accurately.

Maintenance

A soft dust mop weekly removes grit before it scratches the topcoat. Monthly damp mop with pH-neutral cleaner. No citrus or vinegar-based cleaners (acidic — dulls the topcoat over time). No steam mops. A topcoat refresh at the 8–10 year mark restores the gloss without stripping the metallic layer.

Typical pricing

Two-car showroom garage (400–500 sqft) $4,500 – $7,500
Three-car showroom garage (600–800 sqft) $6,500 – $11,200
Commercial/retail space (1,000–1,500 sqft) $10,000 – $18,000

Includes diamond grinding, basic crack repair, moisture testing, full system installation. Additional prep quoted after slab assessment.

Project photos

Metallic epoxy showroom garage floor Copper metallic epoxy floor in Chandler garage Silver metallic epoxy floor — slate storm combination Metallic epoxy retail floor

Metallic Epoxy Floors — frequently asked questions

Are metallic epoxy floors slippery when wet?
The double polyaspartic topcoat has inherent slip resistance, but for garages with water runoff or wet entry, we recommend adding a fine anti-slip aggregate to the final topcoat. This reduces gloss slightly but maintains the visual effect.
Can I pick my own color combination?
Yes, within available pigment options. We bring physical samples to every estimate. Some combinations can appear muddy under certain lighting — we'll advise if we see a risk.
How long does installation take?
Two days minimum. Day 1: grinding, prep, base coat. Day 2: metallic coat + double topcoat. Walk-on evening of Day 2; vehicle traffic at 72 hours.
Can metallic epoxy be installed outdoors?
Not recommended for fully exposed exterior slabs. UV cycling, direct rain, and slab movement are too aggressive even with a UV-stable topcoat. Covered patios may be possible — we assess each site.
What if I want to change the color later?
The floor must be ground down to bare concrete and reinstalled. Metallic layer is not a tint — it's an integral part of the coating system. Choose thoughtfully.

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