
Your floor is bare, stained, or peeling - and you want something that looks great and holds up to South Florida's heat and humidity for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Delray Beach is a poured coating applied over your existing concrete, with fine metallic powder that swirls as it cures - creating a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish that looks like polished stone or flowing water. Most jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
Many Delray Beach homeowners choose metallic epoxy when they are upgrading a garage, home gym, or bonus room and want a floor that makes the whole space feel finished. If your concrete is stained, pitted, or just plain gray, this is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform it. If you need something tougher for a commercial space, our Urethane Cement Flooring is built for that level of use.
No two metallic epoxy floors come out exactly the same - the swirl pattern is created by hand during application, which is part of the appeal. You get a floor that is both durable and genuinely unique.
In Delray Beach, moisture pushing up through older slabs is extremely common, especially in homes built before the 1980s. White powdery deposits on your garage floor are moisture working its way up from below. A properly installed metallic epoxy system with the right primer can seal that moisture and stop the cycle.
If your painted or coated floor is lifting in patches, that is a sign the original installation did not bond properly - often because of moisture or inadequate prep. Peeling coating is a tripping hazard and will keep getting worse. A full removal and proper metallic epoxy installation fixes the root problem rather than painting over it again.
Many Delray Beach homeowners renovate their kitchens or outdoor living areas and then notice the garage floor looks out of place. If your floor is stained or plain gray concrete and it bothers you every time you walk in, an upgrade adds real value - both to your daily experience and to your home's resale appeal in a competitive Palm Beach County market.
Oil drips from vehicles, rust stains from metal shelving, and general grime from years of use can soak into bare concrete and become nearly impossible to clean. If scrubbing no longer makes a difference, the staining has gone below the surface. Metallic epoxy covers and seals the concrete entirely, so those stains disappear permanently.
We install full metallic epoxy systems, including a moisture-tolerant primer, the metallic color coat, and a clear protective topcoat that provides the durability and gloss the floor needs. Every installation starts with mechanical grinding to prepare the concrete properly - because skipping prep is the single biggest reason epoxy floors fail. If you are looking for a standard solid-color coating rather than a metallic finish, our Epoxy Floor Coatings page covers those options in detail.
The metallic swirl pattern is created during application by manipulating the pigment while it is still wet - using tools, heat, and technique. This means you can have input on the general direction and intensity of the pattern, but the final result is always one of a kind. We offer a range of metallic color tones to suit different spaces and aesthetics.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, cohesive look with subtle depth - popular in garages and home gyms.
Two or more metallic tones combined during application for a more dramatic, stone-like effect - suits larger living spaces and showrooms.
Metallic base coat with colored flakes added for extra texture and slip resistance - a practical choice for laundry rooms and utility spaces.
All the metallic depth with a lower-gloss topcoat for homeowners who want the look without the high shine - works well in spaces with a lot of natural light.
Delray Beach sits in one of the most humid regions in the continental United States, with average relative humidity regularly above 75 percent year-round. That moisture works its way up through concrete slabs, especially in homes built on or near the water table. For homeowners in Boynton Beach and throughout Palm Beach County, this means moisture testing before installation is not optional - it is the difference between a floor that lasts a decade and one that starts peeling within a year.
A large share of Delray Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older slabs often carry decades of surface contamination from oil, previous coatings, or cleaning products. Full mechanical grinding is required before any epoxy will bond properly. Homeowners in Boca Raton and the surrounding coastal communities face the same conditions. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation requires all contractors performing this type of work to hold a valid state license - you can verify any contractor's license on the DBPR website in about two minutes before signing anything.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your space and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We come out, measure the floor, check the concrete condition, and test for moisture - especially important in Delray Beach where slab moisture is a known issue. You get a written quote that breaks down what is included so there are no surprises.
On the first day of work, we grind the concrete mechanically to open the pores and give the epoxy something to grip. This step is noisy and generates fine dust - we use dust-collection equipment and protect surrounding areas.
The primer, metallic color coat, and clear topcoat each go down in sequence with cure time between layers. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and hand you written care instructions covering what to clean with and when to start light and heavy use.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We respond within one business day.
(561) 407-6046We test every slab for moisture before the first coat goes down - a step that many contractors skip to save time. In Delray Beach's climate, this is the single most important thing we do to make sure your floor lasts. Delray Beach Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing has been working in Palm Beach County since 2017 and understands what these slabs actually need.
We grind the concrete surface mechanically before every installation. Skipping or rushing prep is the top reason epoxy floors peel within a year or two. We do not cut this step regardless of how straightforward the job looks - because the floor's longevity depends on what happens before the first coat goes down.
Florida requires all flooring and concrete coating contractors to hold a valid state license, and Palm Beach County enforces this actively. Working with a licensed contractor means you have accountability if anything goes wrong - and you can verify our license through the Florida DBPR at any time. Unlicensed work can void your homeowner's insurance coverage.
Every estimate we give is written and itemized. You will know exactly what is included - prep, primers, color coat, topcoat - before any work begins. We do not change the price mid-project unless the scope genuinely changes, and if it does, we explain why before proceeding.
These are not just talking points - they are the things that determine whether you are happy with your floor three years from now. We built our business in Delray Beach by doing the job right the first time, and that is still how we operate.
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