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Metallic Epoxy Flooring in Apex, NC
A poured, marbled, high-gloss finish with real depth — no two floors look exactly alike. Popular for standout garages, home gyms, basements, showrooms, and interior spaces across Apex and the Triangle.
A floor with movement, depth, and shine
Metallic epoxy uses metallic pigments suspended in a clear resin. As the resin is worked across the floor, those pigments swirl and settle to create a marbled, three-dimensional effect that looks like flowing stone, water, or molten metal. Under a gloss top coat, the result has a depth a flat color simply can't match.
Because each pour is worked by hand, every metallic floor is one of a kind. You choose the base and accent colors — cool grays and blues, warm coppers and bronzes, dramatic black-and-silver — and the pour does the rest.
Where metallic epoxy works best
- Statement garages — for Apex homeowners who want the garage to look as finished as the house.
- Basements & living spaces — a durable, seamless floor that reads more like design than utility.
- Showrooms & retail — a high-end look that photographs beautifully and holds up to traffic.
- Home gyms & studios — easy to clean, seamless, and genuinely eye-catching.
Durable as well as beautiful
A metallic floor isn't just decorative. Over a properly ground and repaired slab, sealed with a protective top coat, it resists stains, moisture, and everyday wear the same way any quality epoxy system does. You get the showpiece look and a surface that's built to last.
Metallic systems involve more product and more hands-on artistry than a standard solid color, so they sit toward the higher end of the typical $3–$7 per square foot range. We'll walk you through color options and give you an exact estimate after seeing the space.
Common questions
Metallic epoxy FAQs
Can I pick the exact colors and pattern?
You choose the colors. The pattern itself is created during the pour and is naturally organic — we can steer the overall look and intensity, but part of the appeal is that no two metallic floors come out identical.
Is metallic epoxy slippery?
A gloss finish can be smooth, so for garages, entries, or any area that gets wet we can add an anti-slip additive to the top coat without hurting the look.
Does it work in a garage with hot tires?
Yes, when it's installed over a properly ground slab and sealed with the right top coat. Prep and top coat are what make any epoxy floor hold up to vehicle traffic.
How much more than a standard finish?
Metallic sits at the higher end of the coating range because of the added materials and hand-worked artistry. A free estimate gives you the exact number for your space.
Free metallic epoxy estimate
Tell us about the space and the look you're after — we'll follow up quickly.