Bare concrete does not have to stay that way. We install metallic epoxy floors that look like polished stone, resist Florida's humidity, and stay looking sharp for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Deltona is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab, creating a one-of-a-kind glossy finish that looks like flowing liquid or polished stone - most jobs run two to three days from prep through final cure.
If you are finishing a garage, converting a space into a gym or workshop, or simply tired of stained, dusty concrete that never looks clean, metallic epoxy is worth a closer look. It is one of the most visually striking floor options available, and when it is installed correctly - with proper moisture testing and surface prep - it holds up exceptionally well in Deltona's heat and humidity. No two floors come out exactly the same, which is part of what makes it such a popular upgrade in this area.
If you are also considering something with faster cure times, our urethane cement flooring is another high-performance option that handles Florida's heat cycles particularly well and suits spaces where moisture is an ongoing concern.
If your garage or utility room floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that collects dirt no matter how often you sweep, it is a strong candidate for metallic epoxy. The coating covers most cosmetic surface damage and gives you a sealed surface that wipes clean in minutes. In Deltona, sandy soil and concrete dust make this problem worse over time if the slab is left unprotected.
White, powdery patches on a concrete floor - especially after a heavy summer storm - are a sign that moisture is moving up through the slab. This is common in Deltona because of the region's high water table and humid conditions. It does not always mean your slab is damaged, but it does mean a contractor needs to assess the moisture level before any coating goes down.
If a previous paint or epoxy coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in spots, the original coating failed - usually because of poor prep or unchecked moisture underneath. Metallic epoxy installed correctly, with proper grinding and moisture testing, will not repeat that failure. The old coating needs to come off completely first, which is standard practice for a reputable contractor.
If you are converting your garage into a gym, workshop, or hobby room, or finishing a screened lanai to use year-round, bare concrete makes the whole space feel unfinished. Deltona's warm climate means these spaces get used consistently, so a polished, sealed floor pays off quickly. Metallic epoxy transforms the look immediately and makes the space feel intentional.
Every metallic epoxy installation starts with the same non-negotiable steps: diamond grinding the concrete surface, testing for moisture, filling any cracks or damaged spots, and applying a primer coat suited to your slab conditions. In Deltona, moisture testing is not optional - it is the single most important step for making sure your floor does not bubble or peel in Florida's rainy season. If your garage or room has an existing coating that is failing, we remove it completely before any new material goes down. For garages that get direct sun through an open door or large windows, we pair the metallic coating with a UV-stable topcoat that prevents yellowing over time. Homeowners who also want a high-performance option without the metallic visual effect can look at our standard epoxy floor coatings service, which uses the same prep standards at a different price point.
The metallic coating itself is poured and worked across the prepared surface using rollers and hand tools, creating the swirling, flowing pattern that gives this finish its distinctive look. You choose the color combination before work begins, and we show you sample boards so you know what to expect. A clear protective topcoat goes on last - this is what takes the daily abuse and can be reapplied years down the road without redoing the entire floor. For spaces that need to be back in service quickly, our urethane cement flooring option offers a faster return-to-service window while still giving you a sealed, professional-grade floor.
The signature look - swirling metallic pigment in a single or blended color, sealed under a clear topcoat. Suits garages, laundry rooms, and home gyms.
A more dramatic multi-color pour that mimics flowing water or veined stone - popular for showrooms, workshops, and entertaining spaces.
For homeowners who want the metallic look without a mirror shine, a satin or matte topcoat tones down the gloss while keeping all the durability.
Recommended for any floor that gets direct sunlight - garages with open doors, screened lanais, and sunrooms - to prevent yellowing and fading.
Most homes in Deltona were built between the 1970s and 1990s on concrete slab foundations. That means there is already a concrete floor in place under your tile, carpet, or vinyl in almost every room - including the garage - making metallic epoxy a practical upgrade without major construction. Those same slabs are now 30 to 50 years old, and at that age minor surface wear, old adhesive residue, and hairline cracks are common. A reputable contractor will address all of that during prep rather than coating over it. We have installed metallic epoxy floors across the Deltona area, from neighborhoods in the original Deltona Lakes community to homes near DeBary, and we factor in local slab conditions on every job.
Deltona gets over 230 sunny days per year, which is great for outdoor living but hard on floor coatings that were not designed for UV exposure. Standard epoxy yellows and fades when it gets regular sun, which is why we use UV-stable topcoats on any floor that sees daylight. Moisture is the other big factor here - Deltona's sandy soil and Central Florida's rainy season mean slabs can hold more moisture than homeowners expect. We have seen this issue on projects throughout the area, including homes near Orange City, and our standard process includes a moisture test before any coating is mixed. Learn more about concrete moisture standards from the Epoxy Flooring Association.
Call or submit a request and we will ask a few questions about the space, the current floor condition, and whether you have had any coatings applied before. We reply within one business day and come to the estimate prepared for your specific situation - no surprises.
Before quoting a firm price, we visit your home to inspect the concrete. We check for cracks, test for moisture, and look at any existing coatings that may need to come off. This visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and is your opportunity to ask questions and see color samples.
On the first day of work, the crew uses a diamond grinder to open up the concrete surface so the epoxy bonds properly. Any cracks or soft spots are filled and leveled at this stage. This is the most critical part of the job - it is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels.
Once the surface is ready, the metallic epoxy is mixed and poured. The installer works it across the floor to create your chosen pattern, then applies the clear protective topcoat. The floor needs to cure undisturbed - light foot traffic in 24 hours, furniture and vehicles after 72 hours to a week.
We test your slab before we start and walk you through every step. No pressure, no surprises.
(386) 296-0026We test your concrete for moisture before we mix a single drop of coating. In Deltona's climate, skipping this step is the most common reason epoxy floors fail - we have made moisture testing a non-negotiable part of every job regardless of how the slab looks.
We hold a current Florida contractor license, which you can verify through the state DBPR system. That means we are insured, accountable, and have met the state's testing requirements - giving you real protection if anything ever needs to be addressed after the job.
One of the most common homeowner complaints about contractors is a quote that balloons by the time the job is done. Our written estimates spell out exactly what prep involves, what coating system is included, and what the topcoat covers - before anyone touches your floor.
We use UV-resistant topcoats on every floor that sees regular sunlight - garages, lanais, and sun-exposed rooms included. Standard epoxy yellows over time in Florida's sun; the products we use hold their color and clarity for years. Learn more about flooring installation standards at the Epoxy Flooring Association.
Every one of these practices comes from working in this specific market, on these specific slabs, in this specific climate. We know what Deltona floors need, and we build that knowledge into every install.
A seamless, heat-resistant coating that flexes with Florida's temperature swings - a strong choice for garages and utility spaces.
Learn MoreA reliable multi-layer epoxy system for interior spaces and garages - same moisture-tested prep standards at a different price point.
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