Metallic Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings
We provide superior services, our metallic coatings are tough and they look great. If you would like to some finished work, check out or Projects page. Be sure to check out out Epoxy Coatings too! Here are some of the advantages of having a metallic coatings:
- Laundry Room
- Basements
- Shop floors
- Showroom Floors
- Restaurants
- Concrete slabs (indoor or outdoor)
- Kennels
- Bars
- Barns
- Clubs
- Interior Floors
- Wooden Car trailers
The Epoxy Garage Floor Process
Uses:
Our metallic coatings are not limited to garages; we can cover many other services such as:
- Laundry Room
- Basements
- Shop floors
- Showroom Floors
- Restaurants
- Concrete slabs (indoor or outdoor)
- Kennels
- Bars
- Barns
- Clubs
- Interior Floors
- Wooden Car trailers
Different Metallic Epoxy Floor Styles to chose from:
Two-Tone Effect
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A properly installed epoxy floor can beautify a garage and enhance the value of a house.
— Jim Kaslik, 2008
Choices
One of my favorite upgrades for a house is an epoxy garage floor. In Cloud Hidden, we used a coating similar to epoxy and were thrilled at how easy it was to keep the floor clean. In our current house, we were scheduling the installation of the epoxy with the contractor even as we were driving across country to relocate. Every time I sweep or hose the garage I’m amazed at how the oil and fluid drips wash away rather than stain the concrete. The benefits extend beyond cleanliness. A properly installed decorative epoxy floor will turn a garage floor from an embarrassment of stains into a showcase. If you intend to sell the house, there’s nothing like taking buyers through the garage and having them stop and marvel at how classy it looks. That can be the difference between them placing an offer on your house versus the neighbor’s house with the sad-looking plain concrete floor. Your best bet is to have the floor installed before driving on the concrete or loading it up with boxes and junk. This makes installation easier and improves the quality of the job. There is a choice of decorative finishes, ranging from a plain color to a three-dimensional look with colored flakes. There are also do-it-yourself kits that are easy enough to use if you’re handy. These are easier to apply on brand new floors, so that you don’t have to mess with the acids and chemicals needed to strip and clean older, oilier floors. When I had a flake epoxy floor installed a year and a half ago, the cost was less than $2/sf, and the work spread over two days, though it had to cure for a week before we could drive on it. Costs vary, so ask around.
This video from the Concrete Network shows several of the places you might use an epoxy floor.