
Your concrete does not have to look like concrete. We install metallic epoxy floors that give garages, gyms, and living spaces a polished, one-of-a-kind finish built to hold up in Plantation's heat and humidity.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Plantation is a thick, multi-coat system poured over your existing concrete, cured into a glossy surface with a swirling, almost three-dimensional pattern - most jobs from start to finish take two to three days.
A lot of Plantation homeowners first notice their neighbors' garage floors and wonder how to get the same look. The short answer is a metallic epoxy system: it covers cracks and stains, seals out moisture, and leaves a surface that looks far more intentional than bare concrete. If you already know you want a coating but are comparing options, our epoxy floor coatings page covers the full range of systems we install.
South Florida's climate adds one variable that matters a lot: moisture. Plantation's water table is naturally high, and concrete slabs here absorb and release moisture more than slabs in drier climates. That makes proper moisture testing before installation non-negotiable, and it is why we never skip that step.
A chalky white residue or damp areas on your concrete floor means moisture is pushing up through the slab - a common issue in Plantation given the area's high water table. This does not mean epoxy will not work, but it does mean the floor needs proper moisture treatment before any coating goes down. Left alone, the damage only gets worse.
Oil stains, rust marks, and surface pitting are normal in older Plantation homes where garages have been in use for decades. If scrubbing does not help and the surface looks rough or uneven, a metallic epoxy system can cover and seal those imperfections while giving you a surface that is actually easy to clean going forward.
If a previous coating - paint, basic epoxy, or a peel-and-stick product - is lifting at the edges or bubbling in spots, the original prep was not done correctly. A full removal and professional metallic epoxy installation fixes the underlying problem rather than covering it up again.
Many Plantation homeowners are turning garages into home gyms, workshops, or flex rooms. A bare concrete floor makes those spaces feel unfinished and is harder to keep clean. Metallic epoxy gives the room a polished, intentional look and makes the floor easier to maintain - especially in a climate where dust and humidity are constant.
Every metallic epoxy project we install starts with thorough concrete preparation - diamond grinding to open the surface pores, patching any cracks, and a moisture test before anything goes down. We then apply the metallic pigment coat, which we spread and manipulate to create a flowing, three-dimensional pattern unique to each floor. A UV-resistant clear topcoat seals everything in and gives the surface its signature gloss.
If you need a coating with an even faster return to service - typically same-day foot traffic and next-day vehicle traffic - our urethane cement flooring is worth a look for utility-heavy spaces. For garages specifically, our standard epoxy floor coatings offer solid performance at a straightforward price point.
A clean, consistent metallic tone that suits homeowners who want a polished look without a lot of visual complexity.
Two or more metallic pigments blended on the floor for a layered, marble-like effect - a popular choice for showroom-style garages.
Specifically formulated for covered lanais and screened porches in Plantation where UV exposure would cloud a standard clear topcoat.
A fine broadcast additive mixed into the topcoat that maintains the decorative look while providing traction - a smart choice for gym and utility spaces.
Plantation's housing stock skews heavily toward homes built between the 1960s and 1990s. Those slabs have had decades of use and South Florida's relentless humidity working against them. Many have surface pitting, hairline cracks, or old paint that needs to come off before anything new can bond properly. Our crews are used to working with these older slabs - we assess the condition in person before quoting so there are no surprises once work starts.
Timing matters in this area too. South Florida's hurricane season runs from June through November, and a lot of Plantation homeowners use their garages for storm prep and storage during those months. Finishing a floor project in late winter or early spring gives the coating time to fully cure before you need to move generators and outdoor furniture back in. Homeowners in Davie and Fort Lauderdale face the same seasonal window, and we schedule across the whole service area.
Call or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day. Most jobs need an in-person visit before we give a final price - because the condition of your concrete affects the scope, any quote given without seeing the slab is just a rough guess.
We walk the floor, check for moisture and cracks, and test the surface. This visit is also your chance to look at color samples and confirm the finish you want. We will let you know what prep your slab needs and give you a clear timeline.
Day one is almost entirely surface work - diamond grinding, crack patching, and moisture barrier application where needed. This step takes most of the first day and is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails. Expect noise and some dust.
The metallic coat goes down on day two, followed by the protective clear topcoat. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor, show you how to clean it, and confirm the curing window - typically 24 hours for foot traffic and 48-72 hours for vehicles.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We assess your slab in person and give you a clear written price before any work starts.
(754) 318-0003We test every slab before we start - full stop. In Plantation, where the water table sits close to the surface, skipping this step is the single most common reason epoxy floors fail within a year. Testing is not an add-on for us; it is how every project begins.
We come see your floor before we give you a price. Older Plantation slabs often need more prep than a square-footage estimate would account for - so we look first and quote second. You know exactly what you are paying for before we start.
Florida requires contractors to hold a valid state license for this type of work. You can verify any contractor's status through the Florida DBPR in minutes. We work licensed and insured on every job, which protects you if anything unexpected comes up.
We know Plantation homeowners need their garages ready before June, and we plan our schedule around that. Book in winter or early spring and your floor is fully cured and functional before storm-prep season begins. Ready to book? Call us today.
When you hire us, you get a crew that understands Plantation's specific conditions - older slabs, high moisture, and HOA considerations included. Every project ends with a walkthrough and a floor you can actually use with confidence.
Have a question not listed here? The American Society of Concrete Contractors and the EPA's indoor air quality guidance cover industry standards and ventilation requirements in plain language. Or just call us - we are happy to answer directly.
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