
Bare or stained concrete is holding your garage or interior space back. A metallic epoxy floor transforms it into a sealed, high-gloss surface that looks stunning and holds up to Florida's humidity for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Port Orange applies a thick, poured coating over concrete that cures into a hard, glossy surface with swirling three-dimensional patterns - most residential garages and interior spaces are complete in two to three days including curing time.
Port Orange homeowners choose metallic epoxy when they want a floor that does more than just protect concrete - they want something that looks finished and intentional. Whether it is a garage, a lanai, or a converted bonus room, the seamless surface has no grout lines for dirt to collect and no seams where moisture can work its way in.
If you are also considering a more industrial-grade option for a space with heavy use or heat exposure, our Urethane Cement Flooring is worth looking at alongside metallic epoxy. We can walk you through the differences during a free on-site estimate.
Bare concrete in Florida homes absorbs oil, rust stains from appliances, and general grime over the years - and it never really comes clean no matter how hard you scrub. If your floor looks permanently dirty or has surface pitting, the concrete is ready for a protective coating. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely so stains cannot soak in anymore.
In Port Orange's humid climate, concrete slabs frequently show a white chalky residue called efflorescence - mineral deposits left behind as moisture moves up through the slab. If you are seeing this, your slab has active moisture movement that needs to be addressed before any coating goes down. A contractor who spots this and explains it is one you can trust.
If a prior epoxy or paint coating is lifting in sheets or bubbling near the edges, the original job was done without proper surface preparation - a common problem with DIY kits and low-bid contractors. The fix is not to coat over it. The old coating must come off completely and the concrete must be properly ground before anything new goes down.
Many Port Orange homeowners convert garages into home gyms, workshops, or hobby spaces - but bare concrete does not feel like a finished room. A metallic epoxy floor transforms the space visually and practically. If you are investing in a garage conversion, the floor is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make.
Every metallic epoxy project starts with a thorough on-site assessment and slab moisture test - a step that is non-negotiable in Port Orange's humid environment. We grind the concrete to open the surface, fill any cracks or chips, and apply a moisture-blocking primer where needed before the metallic coating ever touches the floor. That prep work is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that peels within a year. For spaces that see heavy chemical exposure or extreme heat, we also offer Urethane Cement Flooring as a more industrial alternative.
Our metallic systems use a multi-coat approach - a base coat, the metallic layer with your chosen colors and swirl pattern, and a UV-stable clear topcoat. Single-coat jobs look thin and do not hold up. If you want a floor that holds its depth and gloss for years, the multi-coat system is the right choice. For homeowners who also want high-gloss concrete without the metallic effect, our standard Epoxy Floor Coatings are a solid fit.
Suits homeowners who want a showroom-quality garage floor that handles vehicle traffic, oil drips, and Florida heat.
Suits homeowners converting bonus rooms, laundry rooms, or open-plan spaces who want a seamless, easy-clean decorative floor.
Suits homeowners with screened enclosures who want a finished, water-resistant floor rated for UV exposure and Florida weather.
Suits homeowners who want a unique, one-of-a-kind pattern - colors and movement are chosen during the estimate visit.
Port Orange sits in Volusia County on Florida's central Atlantic coast, where year-round humidity regularly exceeds 70 percent and the water table is shallow. That combination means moisture is almost always working its way up through concrete slabs from below - a condition called moisture vapor transmission. Any epoxy coating applied over an untested, damp slab in this climate will bubble and peel within months. We test every slab before we touch it, and we address moisture first. That is why homeowners in areas like South Daytona and Daytona Beach trust us with their floors.
Most Port Orange homes are built on slab-on-grade foundations - no basements, no crawl spaces. That means your garage floor, laundry room, and sometimes your living areas all sit on concrete that is in direct contact with Florida soil. Screened lanais are also near-universal in Port Orange homes, and they are popular candidates for metallic epoxy because they are already concrete and benefit from a finished, easy-clean surface rated for semi-outdoor use. We schedule our work with hurricane season humidity in mind and prefer the drier months between November and April when conditions allow for the strongest bond and cleanest cure.
Reach out by phone or the contact form - we reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space and schedule a free on-site visit. We do not quote prices without seeing your floor in person.
We visit your home, inspect the concrete for cracks, staining, previous coatings, and moisture. In Port Orange, the moisture test is mandatory - we place a test on the slab to measure what is coming up from below. This tells us what prep and primer the floor needs and what the accurate cost will be.
We grind the entire surface, fill any cracks, and apply the moisture primer if needed. Then the metallic epoxy goes down in layers - base coat, metallic design, and clear UV-stable topcoat. The application typically takes one full day. Expect noise and some dust during grinding.
Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours. Vehicles and heavy furniture wait 72 hours minimum - longer in summer humidity. We do a walkthrough with you before we leave so you can inspect every edge and corner while we are still on-site.
Free on-site estimate. We test your slab for moisture before we quote anything - no surprises on the final bill.
(386) 749-1965We test every Port Orange slab for moisture vapor transmission before we quote the job. Skipping this step is the single most common reason epoxy fails in Florida's humid climate - we do not skip it.
We apply a base coat, metallic design layer, and UV-stable clear topcoat on every project. Single-coat jobs look thin and peel sooner. Our multi-coat system produces the depth and durability that makes the floor worth the investment.
We have been working on slab-on-grade homes in Port Orange and the surrounding Volusia County area since 2017. We know the soil conditions, the HOA communities like Spruce Creek, and the humidity patterns that affect every installation.
We walk your floor in person before giving you a number. What we quote is what you pay - no charges added once we are already on-site. You can see how we approach pricing compared to industry standards at the Concrete Network (concretenetwork.com).
Every proof point above connects directly to what you experience on your project - from the first phone call through the final walkthrough. We are state-licensed and fully insured, and we stand behind the work with a clear process you can see and verify. Florida contractor licensing is verified through the DBPR - ask any contractor you consider for their license number and check it before you hire.
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