Best Metallic Epoxy Pros in Washington (2026)

Metallic epoxy floors use pigment and epoxy to create a distinctive three-dimensional look. Washington installers work with color combinations and application techniques to produce finishes that look different depending on the light and angle.

8 pros in Washington

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Kodiak Concrete Coatings, Inc.

Bellingham, Washington

5.05 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicPolyasparticFlake/Chip

Garage · Basement

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INDUSTRIAL SURFACE SOLUTIONS

Bellevue, Washington

5.01 reviews
$0 starting
EpoxyMetallicFlake/ChipPolishing
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All Painting Coatings & More

Tumwater, Washington

5.041 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicFlake/Chip

Garage

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Armortech Resurfacing Inc

Ariel, Washington

5.036 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicPolyasparticFlake/Chip

Garage

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Sistina Premium Epoxy Flooring,LLC

Mercer Island, Washington

4.9101 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicPolyaspartic

Garage

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Evergreen Epoxy Flooring

Ferndale, Washington

4.836 reviews
$2,500 starting✓ Free Estimate
EpoxyMetallicFlake/Chip

Garage

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Complete Coatings NW

Vancouver, Washington

4.848 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicPolyasparticFlake/Chip

Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Pool Deck

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5 Star Floor Coatings

Tulalip, Washington

3.33 reviews
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EpoxyMetallicPolyasparticFlake/Chip

Garage · Basement · Warehouse

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Cost of Metallic Epoxy Flooring in Washington

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 Washington.