
Your concrete slab is already there. We give it a glossy, one-of-a-kind metallic finish that stands up to Florida heat, moisture, and daily use for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Winter Haven transforms bare concrete into a glossy, swirling surface that looks like polished stone or flowing water - most jobs take two to three days from surface prep through final cure, and no two floors come out exactly the same.
If your garage, patio, or interior slab looks rough, stained, or just plain tired, metallic epoxy is one of the most dramatic improvements you can make without tearing anything out. The coating bonds directly to the existing concrete, covers cosmetic damage, and creates a surface that is genuinely easy to clean. Winter Haven homeowners also use it for screened lanais, workshops, and home gyms where they want a floor that matches the space they have in mind.
If you are weighing your options, our urethane cement flooring is worth a look for spaces with active moisture issues or heavy commercial-style use - it handles vapor transmission differently and may be the better fit depending on what your slab looks like.
If your concrete has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough texture that no amount of scrubbing improves, metallic epoxy can cover it completely. The coating bonds over the existing surface and hides cosmetic damage that would otherwise require full slab replacement.
That white residue is efflorescence - mineral salt left behind as moisture pushes up from the ground below. In Winter Haven, where the water table sits close to the surface, this is common. It does not rule out epoxy, but it means the contractor must test and address the moisture before coating.
If a previous floor coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling up, moisture got underneath it - a very common problem in Central Florida garages. A proper metallic epoxy installation with correct surface prep will outlast what you currently have by many years.
Many Winter Haven homeowners are converting garages into gyms, workshops, or hangout spaces, or refreshing screened lanais. A bare concrete floor undercuts the whole upgrade. Metallic epoxy turns that slab into a feature you are actually proud of.
Every metallic epoxy floor starts the same way - thorough surface grinding, moisture testing, and a primer coat suited to your slab's condition. From there, you choose the metallic pigment color and swirl pattern, and the installer works the material to create the effect you want. Because the metallic layer shifts and swirls as it cures, each floor is genuinely unique. We finish every job with a clear protective topcoat that adds gloss and protects the metallic layer from scratches and UV exposure - important in Florida where sun through a garage door or lanai screen can yellow some coatings over time.
For spaces that see heavier traffic or more demanding conditions, our epoxy floor coatings offer a range of solid-color and chip options that are equally durable. Homeowners looking for the fastest cure time available should ask about our urethane cement flooring, which is engineered specifically for moisture-heavy environments and handles Florida's vapor transmission better than most standard epoxy systems.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, bold look with depth and movement - popular for garages and home gyms.
Suits spaces where you want a richer, more complex visual effect - two or three metallic pigments layered for a natural stone appearance.
Combines the metallic base with a decorative chip layer on top - a good choice for outdoor patios and lanais where added texture helps with grip.
Recommended for any space with direct sun exposure, including south- and west-facing garages and screened outdoor areas.
Winter Haven sits in the heart of Polk County where the water table is notoriously close to the surface and year-round humidity rarely drops below 60 percent. That means the concrete slab under your home or garage is almost always holding moisture - even when it looks and feels dry. Any contractor who skips moisture testing in this area is cutting corners that will show up as bubbling or peeling within a year. We have worked on homes all around the Chain of Lakes neighborhoods and understand what Florida slabs actually need before any coating goes down. Homeowners in Lake Wales and surrounding communities face the same moisture conditions and can count on the same process.
The rainy season from June through September also affects scheduling. Humidity slows curing and makes the application window tighter. That is why many experienced local contractors - including our team - prefer to schedule metallic epoxy jobs in the drier fall and winter months when conditions are most predictable. If you are in Dundee or anywhere else in Polk County and are thinking about getting this done, booking early in the fall puts you ahead of the seasonal rush and gives your floor the best curing conditions available. The Florida Concrete and Products Association publishes guidance on working with concrete in Florida's climate that is worth reviewing if you want to understand the science behind what we do.
We respond within one business day. Describe your space and we will schedule a free on-site estimate - no phone quotes, because the slab condition makes a real difference in the final price.
We measure your floor, inspect the concrete, and test for moisture - especially important in Winter Haven where slabs regularly hold more than they appear to. You get a written quote covering prep, materials, and labor before we touch anything.
Day one is grinding the concrete to a clean profile. Day two the metallic base coat goes down, followed by the protective clear topcoat. Expect some noise and dust-controlled grinding - this step is what makes the coating last.
Light foot traffic is typically fine after 24 hours. We ask that you wait 48 to 72 hours for furniture and at least 72 hours before parking a vehicle. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We test your slab before we quote - so there are no surprises on installation day.
(863) 656-8061We test every slab before we coat it - period. In Winter Haven, where the water table is close to the surface year-round, skipping this step guarantees a floor that bubbles and peels. Our process means you get a floor that is built to last in this specific climate, not one designed for a drier region.
You get a written estimate that covers prep, materials, and labor before we start. The number you agree to is the number you pay. One of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors is a price that climbs after work begins - that does not happen here.
We use UV-resistant topcoats rated for Florida's sun and heat exposure - not generic products designed for cooler climates. Choosing the right topcoat is the difference between a floor that yellows in two years and one that still looks sharp a decade from now.
We have worked on homes in Winter Haven's established neighborhoods where slabs from the 1960s and 1970s need more prep time due to old sealers, paint residue, and years of wear. We know what those slabs look like and how to prepare them correctly.{' '}The{' '} Concrete Decor Institute sets training standards for decorative concrete installers - including metallic epoxy - that inform the best practices we follow on every job.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: we do the job the way it needs to be done in Florida, not the way it would be done somewhere with dry soil and predictable weather. That is what separates a floor that lasts from one that you are replacing in two years.
A moisture-tolerant alternative built for spaces where vapor transmission is a persistent problem.
Learn MoreSolid-color and decorative chip options that deliver durable protection at a range of price points.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the best season for epoxy in Central Florida - drier conditions mean better curing and faster scheduling. Reach out now before the calendar fills up.