Best Metallic Epoxy Pros in Florida (2026)
Metallic epoxy floors use pigment and epoxy to create a distinctive three-dimensional look. Florida installers work with color combinations and application techniques to produce finishes that look different depending on the light and angle.
24 pros in Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Boca Raton, Florida
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Pompano Beach, Florida
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Starke, Florida
Garage · Basement · Kitchen · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Miami, Florida
Garage · Basement
Get a Free Quote →North Fort Myers, Florida
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Miami, Florida
Garage · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Jacksonville, Florida
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Tampa, Florida
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Miami Beach, Florida
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Jacksonville, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Daytona Beach, Florida
Garage · Warehouse · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Coconut Creek, Florida
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Hialeah, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Tampa, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Wesley Chapel, Florida
Garage · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Miami, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Tampa, Florida
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Windermere, Florida
Garage · Warehouse · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Fern Park, Florida
Garage · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Sarasota, Florida
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Ocoee, Florida
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Cost of Metallic Epoxy Flooring in Florida
Metallic epoxy flooring costs $7–$15 per square foot for a single-color design, and $12–$18/sqft for multi-color or complex 3D effects. A 2-car garage in metallic epoxy typically runs $3,000–$7,500. The premium reflects specialty pigments, longer installation time, and the skill required to achieve consistent results.
- Design complexity — single color vs. multi-color or marbled effects
- Square footage — larger projects are more affordable per sqft
- Surface condition — heavy grinding or crack repair adds to prep cost
- Pigment combinations — certain metallic powders (copper, gold) cost more
What to Ask Before Hiring
- Ask to see a portfolio of completed metallic jobs — technique varies significantly between installers
- Confirm they use quality mica-based metallic pigments, not cheaper dye substitutes
- Verify the topcoat is UV-stable polyaspartic — metallic epoxy without UV protection yellows
- Look for reviewers who mention the floor's appearance 1–2 years after installation
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about metallic epoxy in Florida.
