
Your concrete slab can become one of the most impressive surfaces in your home. We install metallic epoxy floors built for Florida's heat, humidity, and coastal conditions.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Port St. Lucie is a thick, glossy coating applied over your existing concrete slab, with fine metallic powder that creates swirling three-dimensional patterns - no two floors look exactly alike. Most jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
Port St. Lucie homeowners choose metallic epoxy for garages, lanais, gyms, and living spaces where they want a surface that looks like polished stone or liquid metal without the cost of tile. The coating bonds chemically to your slab rather than sitting on top like paint, which is why a properly installed floor can last 10 to 20 years with basic care.
If you are also thinking about a more subdued look or a faster-curing system, standard epoxy floor coatings are worth comparing side by side.
If your concrete has oil stains, rust marks, or just looks tired and gray, cleaning alone rarely restores it fully. Bare concrete is porous and absorbs everything that lands on it. A metallic epoxy coating covers those imperfections and gives you a sealed surface that stays clean going forward.
That white powder is called efflorescence - mineral salts pushed up through the concrete by moisture from below. It is especially common on Port St. Lucie slabs because of the shallow water table in St. Lucie County. It is a signal that your slab has a moisture issue that must be addressed before any coating goes down.
If a previous paint or basic epoxy is lifting in patches, that is a sign the original prep work was not thorough enough - or that moisture was never addressed. This is fixable. A contractor who grinds the surface properly and tests for moisture before recoating can give you a result that actually lasts this time.
Many Port St. Lucie homeowners are converting garages into gyms or workshops, or upgrading screened lanais into year-round entertaining areas. A bare concrete floor undercuts the whole project. Metallic epoxy transforms the space visually without the cost or complexity of tile, and it holds up to Florida's humidity and foot traffic.
We install metallic epoxy in garages, lanais, gyms, workshops, laundry rooms, and any other concrete slab space where you want a surface that looks as good as it performs. Every installation starts with mechanical surface preparation and moisture testing - two steps that determine whether a floor lasts years or fails within months. If your space has heavy foot traffic, chemical exposure, or extreme heat from west- or south-facing garage doors, we may also discuss urethane cement flooring as a more heat-tolerant alternative.
For homeowners who want the durability and stain resistance of epoxy without the decorative metallic effect, our standard epoxy floor coatings offer the same prep-first process in a solid or flake finish. We work with you on color and pattern before the job starts so the final result fits the space you have in mind.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, elegant look - one dominant metallic tone with natural swirling variation built in during application.
Suits homeowners who want more depth and movement - two or three metallic pigments blended on the floor to create a richer, more dimensional pattern.
A good choice for garages that get heavy use - color flakes broadcast over the metallic base add texture, hide minor surface wear, and increase slip resistance.
Designed for covered lanais and outdoor-adjacent slabs - uses a topcoat formulated for Florida's UV intensity and coastal humidity so the finish stays true over time.
Port St. Lucie sits in St. Lucie County on Florida's Treasure Coast, where relative humidity stays high through most of the year and the water table is naturally shallow. That combination means concrete slabs here absorb ground moisture year-round - a condition that causes coatings applied without proper moisture testing to bubble, peel, or delaminate within a season. Our installation process tests every slab before we start, and we apply a moisture-blocking primer when levels are elevated. For homeowners in Tradition and surrounding HOA communities, newer slab construction is generally in good condition, but curing compounds left over from construction still need to be removed before epoxy will bond correctly.
Salt air is also a real factor for homeowners east of US-1 and near the Port St. Lucie waterway corridors. Salt-laden air accelerates surface degradation on coatings not formulated for coastal conditions. We specify topcoat products rated for UV resistance and coastal humidity - not generic coatings that perform fine in a showroom but fade or yellow within a season in this climate. Florida's rainy season runs roughly June through September, so we plan scheduling around ambient humidity to ensure predictable curing.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Tell us the size of the space, what is on the floor now, and whether you have had any previous coatings or moisture problems - that helps us come prepared.
The visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. We measure the space, check the slab condition, and discuss design options - colors, patterns, and topcoat type. No cost, no sales pressure, and we give you a written quote before we leave.
Day one is the most labor-intensive part. We grind the concrete to open its surface so the epoxy can bond to it, and we test for moisture before any coating goes down. If levels are elevated, a moisture-blocking primer goes on first.
The base coat, metallic layer, and protective clear topcoat go on over the following day or two. Once the topcoat cures, we walk the finished floor with you and answer any care or maintenance questions before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We test your slab, walk you through design options, and give you a written quote before we leave.
(772) 281-0094We test every slab for moisture before we apply anything. In Port St. Lucie's high-humidity environment with its shallow water table, this step is not optional - it is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels within a year. Contractors who skip it are cutting corners at your expense.
We specify UV-resistant topcoat products suited for Florida's sun intensity and salt-air conditions. The Concrete Network notes that topcoat selection is one of the most overlooked variables in epoxy longevity - especially in high-UV coastal climates.
We are familiar with the HOA communities throughout western Port St. Lucie, including Tradition and the St. Lucie West corridor. We can help you think through finish choices before we start so you do not end up with a beautiful floor and a letter from your association.
You get a written quote that breaks down prep work, materials, and labor before any money changes hands. No surprise add-ons after we start, and no vague estimates that leave you guessing what is actually included in the price.
Every one of these details matters more in Port St. Lucie's climate than in most other markets. We work here regularly, and our process reflects what this environment actually demands from a floor coating.
A thicker, heat-tolerant poured floor system designed for Port St. Lucie garages and utility spaces where standard epoxy has failed before.
Learn MoreSolid-color and flake epoxy coatings applied over properly prepared slabs - a proven option when a decorative metallic finish is not required.
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