
Your garage or living area floor deserves more than bare concrete. Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-a-kind glossy finish while standing up to Florida humidity, heat, and daily use.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Parkland, FL is a thick poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab - fine metallic pigments create a swirling, dimensional finish that looks like polished stone or flowing water, and most residential projects are complete in two to three days.
If your garage slab is stained, pitted, or tired-looking, metallic epoxy covers all of that and gives you a surface that is genuinely easy to keep clean. It is popular in Parkland for garages, laundry rooms, screened lanai spaces, and home gyms - any room where you want a durable, low-maintenance floor that actually looks good. If you are comparing options, urethane cement flooring is worth considering for spaces with heavy moisture exposure or commercial-grade traffic.
No two metallic epoxy floors come out exactly the same - the swirling pattern is shaped by the installer while the coating is still wet, which means the finished floor is uniquely yours.
If your concrete floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that no amount of scrubbing improves, the bare concrete has reached the end of its useful life as a finished surface. Metallic epoxy covers all of that and gives you something genuinely easy to maintain going forward.
In Parkland's humid climate, white chalky residue on a garage or laundry room floor is moisture working up through the slab from the ground below. This is exactly the kind of condition a qualified installer needs to assess and address before applying any coating - skipping that step is how floors fail early.
If you had epoxy applied before and it is now lifting at the edges or forming bubbles, the original prep work was almost certainly inadequate. A proper installation - one that starts with diamond grinding and moisture testing - can fix the problem for good and give you a result that lasts.
Many Parkland homes have large outdoor living spaces that get heavy use year-round. If the concrete out there is stained from years of sun, rain, and foot traffic, a metallic epoxy or decorative coating can transform that space into something that looks intentional - and holds up to the Florida elements far better than bare concrete.
We install metallic epoxy systems across the full range of residential and light commercial applications in Parkland and Broward County. Every project starts with diamond grinding to open the concrete surface, followed by moisture testing - a step that matters more in South Florida than almost anywhere else. From there, we apply a metallic base coat and pigment layer, then seal everything with a UV-stable topcoat built for South Florida sun exposure. For spaces that need a more heavy-duty coating - commercial kitchens, workshops, or areas with constant moisture - urethane cement flooring may be a better fit.
If you are starting fresh with standard epoxy floor coatings, we can walk you through the full range of color and finish options - from solid tones to the flowing, dimensional metallic look. Most homeowners in Parkland choose metallic epoxy for garages, but the system works just as well in living areas, screened lanais, and home gyms.
Ideal for two-car garages in Parkland looking for a showroom-quality floor that resists oil, heat, and vehicle traffic.
Suits laundry rooms, home gyms, and open living areas where a bold, polished look matters as much as durability.
Designed for Parkland's year-round outdoor living spaces with UV-stable topcoats rated for sun and rain exposure.
Best for homeowners who want a truly unique floor - colors and swirl patterns are chosen before the job starts and shaped by hand during installation.
Parkland sits in Broward County where year-round humidity regularly exceeds 70 percent and the rainy season runs from May through October. Concrete slabs here absorb moisture from the warm, saturated soil below - and that moisture is the leading cause of coating failures across South Florida. Any contractor working in Parkland who skips a moisture test before applying metallic epoxy is cutting a corner that will cost you later. Our process accounts for this from day one: we test the slab, choose the right primer for the conditions, and use UV-stable topcoats that handle Parkland's intense sun. We work regularly throughout Coral Springs and the surrounding area, so we understand what South Florida slabs need.
Parkland's planned communities - including those in Heron Bay and Parkland Golf and Country Club - sometimes have HOA guidelines that govern exterior finishes. If your project includes a driveway, front entryway, or any surface visible from the street, it is worth checking your HOA documents before finalizing a color. We have navigated this process for homeowners throughout Coconut Creek and across Broward County. Interior spaces like garages are typically not subject to HOA review, but exterior surfaces often are - and a good local contractor will already know which communities have stricter standards.
We reply within one business day to schedule a visit. During that visit we walk the space, check your concrete, and talk through finish options - you leave with a written quote that breaks down everything included.
Before any work begins, we test your concrete for moisture. In Parkland, this step matters more than almost anywhere else. If moisture levels are elevated, we recommend the right primer - this protects your investment and keeps the coating bonded for the long term.
We diamond-grind the concrete to open the surface and ensure the epoxy bonds tightly. This is the loudest part of the job - we contain dust carefully, but plan for some noise on prep day. This step is the single biggest factor in how long your floor lasts.
The metallic base coat, pigment layer, and clear topcoat all go down in sequence. The floor is ready for light foot traffic in about 24 hours, vehicles after a full week. Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and explain exactly how to care for it.
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(754) 294-8165We test every slab before we touch it - no exceptions. In Parkland's humid climate, moisture trapped under a coating is the leading cause of peeling and bubbling within the first year. Testing first means what we install stays installed.
We have worked throughout Broward County since 2026 and understand how slabs behave here - high water tables, slab-on-grade construction, and intense UV exposure all factor into how we specify primers, coatings, and topcoats for each job.
South Florida averages roughly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. We use UV-stable topcoat systems on every metallic epoxy project - the kind of protection that the American Concrete Institute recommends for coated surfaces in high-UV environments. That means your finish stays bright rather than yellowing after a season in the sun.
We know Parkland's planned communities. If your project involves any exterior surface - driveway, front entry, lanai - we help you choose a finish that fits within your HOA's architectural guidelines before the first coat goes down, so you are not dealing with a letter in the mail afterward.
Every one of these details adds up to a floor that actually lasts in South Florida's climate. If any of these points raise a question, call us and we will give you a straight answer before you commit to anything.
A heavy-duty seamless coating built for spaces with constant moisture, heat, or commercial-grade traffic - a step up from standard epoxy in the most demanding conditions.
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