Bare or painted concrete does not do your garage or Florida room justice. A metallic epoxy floor delivers a one-of-a-kind glossy finish that holds up through Haines City heat, humidity, and daily use.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Haines City is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your concrete slab and creates a glossy, swirling finish that looks like polished stone or liquid metal; no two floors look exactly alike, and most residential jobs are complete in one to two days.
In Haines City, where most homes sit on concrete slab-on-grade foundations, metallic epoxy is a natural fit. It transforms a plain or stained garage floor, Florida room, or covered lanai into a surface that is genuinely beautiful and easy to keep clean. The seamless finish means there are no grout lines to trap dirt or mold - a real advantage in this climate.
If you want maximum durability with the fastest possible return to service, our urethane cement flooring is worth considering for high-traffic areas - though most homeowners choose metallic epoxy for its visual impact and long-lasting results.
If your garage or lanai floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that scrubbing will not fix, the concrete is absorbing everything that lands on it. Bare concrete in Florida is porous, and once stains soak in they stay. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely so future spills wipe right up.
That chalky white residue is efflorescence - mineral deposits left behind as moisture pushes up through the concrete. In Polk County, where the water table is shallow and soils hold moisture, this is a common sign that your slab is actively moving water. It does not mean the floor is ruined, but proper prep before coating is essential.
If a previous paint or sealant job is lifting in patches, the original prep work was not done correctly - or moisture got underneath. This is one of the most common complaints from Haines City homeowners who hired a low-bid contractor. A properly prepped metallic epoxy installation will not do this.
Florida rooms and enclosed lanais are common in Haines City, and tile is the traditional flooring choice - but grout lines crack, trap mold, and look dated quickly in this climate. If you are updating one of these spaces, metallic epoxy offers a seamless, modern surface that is practical and holds up to humidity.
The metallic finish is created by fine pigment particles mixed into the epoxy coating - they shift and shimmer as light moves across the floor, and because the installer manipulates the pigment while it is still wet, no two floors ever come out exactly the same. You choose from a range of base colors and metallic tones, from deep charcoal and gunmetal to warm copper and pearl. We also offer combination effects where two or three pigments are blended together for a more dramatic result. Every installation includes a UV-stable clear topcoat, which is not optional here - Florida's sunlight will yellow or fade an unprotected metallic floor within a couple of years. If you want a simpler, highly durable coating without the decorative effect, our standard epoxy floor coatings are a strong alternative.
We install metallic epoxy in garages, Florida rooms, covered lanais, laundry rooms, sunrooms, and interior living spaces. All jobs start with mechanical grinding of the concrete surface - no acid washing, no shortcuts on prep. We test every slab for moisture before we start, and we apply a moisture barrier when the test calls for it. This is the step that separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that fails in a year. For commercial or high-traffic applications, we can also discuss urethane cement flooring as a harder-wearing option where heavy foot or vehicle traffic is expected.
One metallic pigment blended into the epoxy base for a clean, consistent shimmer - a popular choice for garages and Florida rooms where a polished-stone look is the goal.
Two or more metallic pigments layered and manipulated for a richer, more complex swirling effect - ideal for homeowners who want a truly one-of-a-kind result.
A metallic base coat combined with a light scatter of decorative vinyl chips for added texture and grip - a practical choice for garage floors that also need slip resistance.
Haines City sits in Polk County, where the water table is shallow, summer humidity runs high for months at a time, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September. That combination is hard on bare concrete - moisture pushes up through slabs from the sandy soil below, and temperature swings between cool mornings and hot afternoons create stress in any coating that was not applied correctly. A metallic epoxy floor installed with proper moisture testing and a UV-stable topcoat is built to handle exactly these conditions. We work with homeowners throughout the area, including Haines City and nearby Winter Haven.
Haines City has also seen rapid residential growth, with newer subdivisions bringing in homeowners who are setting up garages and outdoor living spaces for the first time. Many of those newer slabs are in good structural shape but still need mechanical grinding before epoxy will bond reliably - the residual curing compounds left behind by construction prevent a proper bond if they are not removed. Whether your home was built recently or decades ago, the prep process is the same: grind the surface, test for moisture, address what you find, then coat. You can learn more about why surface preparation matters from Concrete Decor Magazine, a respected trade publication for the concrete flooring industry.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We will ask a few basic questions - what space you want coated, roughly how large it is, and whether you have had any previous coating on the floor. You will hear back within one business day to set up a visit.
We come out, look at your slab, check for cracks and old coatings, and test for moisture. This visit costs nothing and takes under an hour. You will walk away with a written estimate and a clear picture of what is involved before you commit to anything.
Day one is almost entirely prep. We grind or mechanically profile the concrete surface, repair any cracks or divots, and apply a moisture barrier if the test results call for it. Thorough prep is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels.
The base coat, metallic color layer, and UV-stable topcoat go down on day one or day two depending on the size of the space. Stay off the floor for at least 24 hours after the final coat - for vehicles, wait the full 72 hours. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Free estimate, written price before we start, no pressure. Most Haines City jobs are scheduled within one to two weeks.
(863) 695-9988We test your slab for moisture vapor before we touch it - every single time. In Haines City, skipping this step is the number-one reason floors fail within the first year. Addressing moisture properly is not an upsell; it is the difference between a floor that lasts a decade and one that bubbles up by next summer.
Florida's sunlight is intense, and a topcoat that is not rated for UV exposure will yellow or dull within a couple of years - especially in a garage with a south-facing door or a sunroom with lots of glass. We only use UV-stable topcoats on every metallic epoxy job, so the finish holds its look for the long term.
We grind or shot-blast every slab before coating - no acid washing, no skipping straight to the color layer. Mechanical grinding is what creates the surface profile the epoxy needs to bond chemically to the concrete. Ask any contractor you are considering how they prep the surface. The answer tells you everything.
You can verify our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything. If something goes wrong during the job, you are protected. In a fast-growing market like Haines City, that accountability matters - not every contractor offering flooring work is licensed or insured. Florida DBPR license lookup.
Every one of these points connects to a real outcome for your floor. When prep is thorough, the topcoat is UV-stable, and the contractor is accountable, you get a metallic epoxy floor that still looks great years from now - not one that you have to tear up and redo.
A harder-wearing seamless coating built for high-traffic garages, workshops, and utility spaces where maximum durability matters more than decorative finish.
Learn MoreStandard epoxy systems in solid colors or chip finishes - a proven, cost-effective choice for homeowners who want a durable sealed floor without the metallic effect.
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