
Plain gray concrete does nothing for your space. Metallic epoxy transforms a garage, basement, or showroom into a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind floor that holds up to real use.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Tyler, TX is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab containing metallic pigments that swirl into a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind finish - most residential jobs are completed in two to three days and the floor handles foot traffic within 24 hours.
Tyler homeowners choose metallic epoxy when they want a floor that looks like polished stone or flowing liquid metal - not just a painted slab. It is popular in garages, basements, home gyms, and showrooms where appearance matters as much as durability. If you want the same glossy, stain-resistant surface in a faster-curing system, our urethane cement flooring is worth a look alongside the metallic epoxy option.
No two metallic epoxy floors come out exactly the same, which is part of the appeal. The installer manipulates the wet coating with tools and air to create a swirling pattern unique to your space. Once it cures, the surface resists oil, grease, and most household chemicals - and cleans up with a damp mop.
If your garage or basement floor has oil stains that will not scrub out, surface pitting from years of use, or just a flat gray look that makes the space feel neglected, that is the most common reason Tyler homeowners look into metallic epoxy. The coating covers existing surface damage and transforms the space without tearing out the slab.
Tyler's clay soil expands when it rains and contracts when it dries, and that movement shows up as hairline cracks in garage and basement floors over time. If you are noticing new cracks that seem to appear or widen after dry spells, a contractor can assess whether those cracks are stable enough to fill and coat over - most are.
If a previous paint or floor coating is lifting in sheets or bubbling in spots, the original installation did not bond to the concrete properly - often because of moisture or skipped prep work. Metallic epoxy installed over correctly prepared concrete will not do that, but every trace of the old coating has to come off first.
Many Tyler homeowners are converting garages into workshops, home gyms, or hangout rooms. If you are putting real money into making a space more livable, bare concrete undercuts the whole effort. Metallic epoxy gives those spaces a finished, showroom look that holds up to the actual use they will get.
Every metallic epoxy project starts with a thorough assessment of your existing slab. We test for moisture, check for active cracks, and grind the surface to the right profile before a drop of coating goes down. For homeowners who want a traditional high-performance floor without the metallic look, our standard epoxy floor coatings deliver proven durability in solid colors and decorative flake systems. The metallic option is for homeowners who want something that genuinely stands out.
We apply metallic epoxy in a multi-coat system - a base coat, the metallic pigment layer that gets manipulated into the swirling pattern, and a clear protective topcoat that seals the finish and adds scratch resistance. The result is a floor that looks intentional, not accidental. Because the finish is completely unique to your space, we walk you through color and style samples before any work begins so you know exactly what to expect.
One dominant metallic tone with a swirling pattern - a clean, dramatic look suited to garages, showrooms, and finished basements.
Two colors manipulated together during application for a deeper, more dimensional effect - popular in home gyms and luxury garage conversions.
A metallic base combined with color flakes for added texture and visual interest - a good option for floors that need some grip alongside the glossy look.
For older Tyler slabs or floors with moisture issues, we handle all necessary crack repair and vapor barrier work before the coating goes down.
Tyler sits on expansive clay soil that shifts with every wet and dry cycle. That movement stresses concrete slabs year-round, which is why hairline cracks are so common in Tyler garages - including in homes that are only 10 or 15 years old. Older neighborhoods like the Azalea District and South Tyler have homes with slabs that have been dealing with that movement for decades, and they often need more prep work before any coating can go down. Summer temperatures that regularly push into the mid-90s also mean the coating has to be scheduled and applied carefully - experienced Tyler contractors know to work around the heat. The OSHA silica dust guidelines that govern the grinding phase of every installation are standards we follow on every job to protect both our crew and your household.
Tyler has been one of the faster-growing mid-size cities in Texas, which has brought a wider range of contractor quality - some of it very good, some of it not. Metallic epoxy specifically requires a different technique than standard solid-color coatings, and the difference between a well-applied floor and a muddy, patchy result is obvious. Homeowners in Longview and Lindale face the same clay soil conditions and the same need to vet contractors who actually know this specialty - not just general epoxy work.
We respond within one business day. You describe the space and what you are hoping for, and we schedule a free on-site visit - no phone quotes for metallic epoxy because the condition of your concrete changes the price.
We visit your Tyler home, inspect the slab closely, test for moisture, and note any cracks or contamination. You get a written estimate that covers all prep work and the full coating system - no surprises on the invoice.
The crew grinds the concrete, removes old coatings or contamination, and fills any cracks. We use dust collection equipment during grinding to keep the mess contained. This is the loudest part of the job and sets up everything that follows.
The metallic base coat and pigment layer go down and get manipulated into the pattern. The clear topcoat follows once the base layers cure. We walk you through the finished floor, explain care and maintenance, and leave you with a clean, dry surface ready for foot traffic within 24 hours.
We come to your Tyler home, assess the slab, and give you a written estimate - no pressure, no obligation.
(430) 247-0018We do not treat metallic epoxy as a side product on top of a standard epoxy business. It is a specialty technique that requires a different skill set, and we have the completed jobs to prove it. Ask us to show you photos before you decide.
East Texas humidity and Tyler's clay soil make moisture vapor a real problem for floor coatings here. We test every slab before starting - because a floor that delaminated within a year is a job we never want on our record, and one you never want in your garage.
The price we quote is the price you pay. We assess your slab in person before putting a number in writing, so there are no mid-job surprises. That is the standard every homeowner deserves and what we deliver on every project in Tyler.
Tyler's older neighborhoods - especially homes built in the 1960s through the 1980s - have slabs with a history. We know what to look for and how to address it. The American Concrete Institute sets preparation standards we follow on every job to ensure the coating bonds the way it should.
Choosing a metallic epoxy contractor in Tyler comes down to one question: have they done this specific work before and can they show you? We can. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
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