
Bare or stained concrete does not have to stay that way. Metallic epoxy transforms your floor into a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish built to handle Florida conditions.
Bare or stained concrete does not have to stay that way. Metallic epoxy transforms your floor into a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish built to handle Florida conditions.

Metallic epoxy flooring in St. Petersburg is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab, creating a glossy, swirling finish that looks like polished stone, and most jobs take two to three days from prep to walk-on ready.
If your garage, lanai, or bonus room floor is stained, dusty, or simply bare concrete, metallic epoxy gives it a finished look that holds up to foot traffic and Florida's climate - without tearing out what is already there. Many St. Petersburg homeowners converting garages or screened rooms into usable living spaces choose it precisely because it makes a raw concrete floor feel like a real room. If you want a surface built for heavy-use commercial or utility spaces rather than a decorative finish, take a look at our urethane cement flooring option as well.
Four signs St. Petersburg homeowners commonly notice before calling us.
If your concrete has absorbed years of oil drips, fertilizer spills, or rust from stored metal, scrubbing will not fix it - those stains sit below the surface. A metallic epoxy coating covers all of that and creates a sealed, non-porous surface that wipes clean going forward.
That white powder is called efflorescence, and it means moisture is pushing up through your concrete from below. In St. Petersburg, where the water table is high and soil stays damp year-round, this is a common and meaningful warning sign. A contractor can address the moisture first and then seal the floor so it stops recurring.
If a previous painted or coated floor is coming apart in patches, the original installer likely skipped or rushed the surface prep step. A fresh metallic epoxy installation done with proper diamond grinding bonds far more securely and should not repeat the same failure.
Many St. Petersburg homeowners are turning garages, lanais, and bonus rooms into home gyms, offices, or entertainment spaces. Bare concrete does not fit that use. Metallic epoxy finishes the space visually and practically - it looks intentional, handles foot traffic, and cleans up with a mop.
The metallic finish is the standout feature, but the system underneath matters just as much. Every installation begins with diamond grinding to open the concrete for a deep bond, followed by moisture testing and, where needed, a moisture-blocking primer layer. That prep work is what determines whether a floor lasts five years or twenty. We also pair metallic epoxy with a UV-stable clear topcoat, which is essential in St. Petersburg where strong sunlight hits garage slabs and lanai floors throughout the year. For spaces that also need maximum durability against heat and heavy loads, we can recommend our urethane cement flooring as an alternative.
Homeowners who want a high-gloss finish but prefer a simpler, more uniform look over a metallic swirl pattern can also consider our standard epoxy floor coatings. Both systems use the same thorough surface preparation and the same Florida-tested products. The right choice depends on how the space will be used and the look you want to achieve.
Best for homeowners who want a dramatic, custom finish that stays glossy and resists yellowing in Florida's intense sunlight.
A proven, uniform-finish alternative for homeowners who want a tough, glossy floor without the metallic swirl pattern.
St. Petersburg's housing stock skews older - a large share of homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of those concrete slabs have decades of surface staining, hairline cracks, and old sealers baked in by the Florida sun. Standard cleaning cannot fix that. But metallic epoxy, installed over a properly ground and tested slab, transforms it into a floor that looks intentional and holds up. The peninsula's high water table is the other key factor: moisture pushing up through older slabs is common here, and a moisture-blocking primer step before the epoxy goes down is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels up within the year.
We serve homeowners across the region, including Dunedin and Pinellas Park. Local scheduling also matters here: we work around the heat and time pours for cooler morning hours during summer months, which protects the finish quality during Florida's most demanding season. HOA rules in many St. Petersburg planned communities can affect work hours and noise levels, and our local experience means we already know how to navigate those requirements.
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Tell us the size of the space, what is currently on the floor, and what you are hoping to achieve. We get back to you within one business day - no cost, no obligation to move forward.
We visit your space in person, look at the concrete, test for moisture, and walk you through finish options - colors, patterns, and topcoat choices. The estimate is written and free.
The crew diamond-grinds the entire floor surface, fills cracks, and applies a moisture-blocking primer if moisture readings require it. This day is noisy and dusty - most of our equipment runs dust collection, but plan to keep pets and children clear of the area.
The metallic base coat goes down and the swirl patterns form naturally as it cures. A clear UV-stable topcoat follows the next day. Plan for 24 hours off the floor and 72 hours before driving on it. We do a final walkthrough before we leave and cover care instructions.
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(727) 632-8174St. Petersburg sits on a peninsula with a high water table, and moisture pushing up through older slabs is one of the most common hidden causes of coating failure. We test your slab before we apply anything, and we use a moisture-blocking primer layer whenever readings call for it - protecting your investment from the most likely source of failure.
We mechanically grind every floor surface before the epoxy goes down. Skipping this step or substituting acid etching produces a surface the coating cannot bond to deeply. Diamond grinding is slower and costs more to do properly, but it is what makes the difference between a floor that holds and one that starts peeling within a season.
St. Petersburg averages more than 360 days of sunshine per year, and standard epoxy topcoats yellow and dull under that kind of UV exposure. We use UV-stable topcoat products specifically suited for Florida conditions. The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets installation standards our process is aligned with, and topcoat selection is part of that.
Your estimate reflects an actual look at your floor, not a guess made over the phone. If our prep crew finds something unexpected - an old sealer that needs removal, or a crack that needs deeper repair - you hear about it before it changes the price. Nothing gets added without your approval.
Local homeowners can verify Florida contractor license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. A legitimate contractor shares their license number without hesitation - it is a quick way to confirm you are working with someone who meets the state's requirements.
A thick, heat- and moisture-resistant coating built for heavy-use spaces like garages, utility rooms, and commercial kitchens.
Learn MoreA uniform high-gloss finish that bonds tightly to concrete - a reliable choice for homeowners who prefer a clean, consistent look.
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