Best Metallic Epoxy Pros in Texas (2026)
Metallic epoxy floors use pigment and epoxy to create a distinctive three-dimensional look. Texas installers work with color combinations and application techniques to produce finishes that look different depending on the light and angle.
24 pros in Texas
Humble, Texas
Garage · Warehouse · Kitchen
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Garage · Warehouse · Kitchen
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Garage · Warehouse · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →San Antonio, Texas
Garage · Warehouse · Kitchen · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Kitchen · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Sugar Land, Texas
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Amarillo, Texas
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Austin, Texas
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →San Antonio, Texas
Garage · Basement
Get a Free Quote →Houston, Texas
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Austin, Texas
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →San Antonio, Texas
Garage · Basement · Kitchen · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Austin, Texas
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →San Antonio, Texas
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Katy, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Converse, Texas
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Driveway
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Cost of Metallic Epoxy Flooring in Texas
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 Texas.
