When you walk into a showroom or a modern home and notice a floor coating that looks like liquid metal frozen in time—with swirls of silver, bronze, or copper creating a three-dimensional marble-like effect—you’re likely looking at a metallic epoxy floor. For Oklahoma homeowners and business owners seeking a unique flooring solution that combines stunning aesthetics with serious durability, metallic epoxy has become an increasingly popular choice.
But like any significant property investment, it’s important to understand both the advantages and the realistic limitations before making your decision. At Sealwize of Oklahoma, we believe in educating our customers about all their options so they can make informed choices that truly fit their needs and budget.
What Are Metallic Epoxy Floors?
Metallic epoxy flooring is a specialized coating system that combines epoxy resin with metallic pigments to create a unique, eye-catching finish. Unlike standard solid-color epoxy coatings, metallic epoxy creates depth and movement through the interaction of the metallic particles with the clear epoxy binder.
The application process involves carefully pouring and manipulating the metallic epoxy mixture across a prepared concrete floor. As the installer works the material with a squeegee and other tools, the metallic pigment powder shifts and swirls within the metallic coat, creating organic patterns that are truly one-of-a-kind. No two metallic epoxy floors are exactly alike—each installation produces its own distinctive appearance.
A typical metallic epoxy flooring system consists of several layers:
- Epoxy primer – Applied first to ensure proper adhesion to the concrete substrate
- Metallic coat – The decorative layer containing metallic pigments suspended in clear resin
- Top coat – A clear epoxy or polyaspartic topcoat that protects the metallic layer and provides the high gloss finish
The result is a seamless, glossy surface with a three-dimensional quality that can resemble polished marble, flowing water, molten metal, or even the night sky, depending on the metallic colors and application technique used.
Understanding Metallic Pigments and Epoxy Systems
The magic of metallic epoxy floors lies in the metallic pigment itself. These specialized pigments are typically mica-based particles coated with various metals to create different metallic colors. When mixed with a clear epoxy binder, these pigments remain suspended in the coating, catching and reflecting light to create the signature metallic appearance.
Professional metallic epoxy systems are available in pre-mixed formulations or as metallic epoxy kits where the installer combines the clear binder with the desired pigment. The coating is typically applied at 10-20 mils thick, creating a durable floor finish that’s both functional and decorative.
How Metallic Epoxy Differs from Standard Epoxy
While both metallic and standard solid epoxy coatings provide durable, seamless surfaces, they serve different purposes:
- Standard epoxy floor coating typically creates a uniform, single color finish (often with decorative color chips or flakes) that’s practical and durable but relatively simple in appearance
- Metallic epoxy coatings create a high-end, artistic finish with depth, movement, and visual complexity that makes it a focal point rather than just a functional surface
Think of standard epoxy as the reliable workhorse—perfect for garage floor applications and workshops—while metallic epoxy is the show-stopping centerpiece that elevates a space’s entire aesthetic.
Benefits of Metallic Epoxy Floors
Stunning Visual Impact
The most obvious benefit of metallic epoxy is its remarkable appearance. These floors create a “wow factor” that few other flooring solutions can match. The reflective, three-dimensional quality catches and plays with light throughout the day, making the floor a dynamic element of your space rather than just a surface you walk on.
The variety of colors available in metallic epoxy systems is virtually limitless. You can choose from:
- Single metallic color applications for a consistent, elegant look
- Multiple colors blended together for complex, marble-like patterns
- Additional colors layered within the metallic finish for unique depth
- Different metallic colors in separate areas to define spaces
For businesses, this visual impact can:
- Create memorable first impressions in showrooms, lobbies, and retail spaces
- Reinforce brand identity through custom metallic epoxy color selections
- Differentiate your space from competitors
- Increase perceived value of your property
For homeowners, metallic epoxy offers:
- A unique artistic element that reflects personal style
- A conversation starter that impresses guests
- The ability to create unique patterns and finishes not available in traditional flooring
- A modern, upscale aesthetic that can increase home value
Exceptional Durability
Beyond aesthetics, metallic epoxy floor coatings offer serious performance benefits. When properly installed on well-prepared concrete, these flooring systems are:
Highly resistant to impacts and abrasion: The epoxy coating creates a hard, protective layer that can withstand foot traffic, dropped items, and the movement of furniture or equipment far better than many traditional flooring materials. These highly durable floors maintain their appearance even in high-traffic commercial environments.
Chemical and stain resistant: Epoxy naturally resists most household chemicals, oils, and stains. Spills that would permanently damage carpet, wood, or unsealed concrete can typically be wiped away from a metallic epoxy floor coating without leaving a trace.
Moisture resistant: The seamless nature of epoxy flooring means there are no grout lines or seams where moisture can penetrate. This makes metallic epoxy an excellent choice for areas where moisture is a concern, such as basements or commercial kitchens.
Long-lasting when properly maintained: With appropriate care, a professionally installed metallic epoxy flooring system can maintain its appearance and performance for many years—often 10-20 years or more in residential applications. The durable floor finish resists wear and maintains its gloss over time.
Easy to Clean and Low Maintenance
Metallic epoxy floors are remarkably easy to clean and require minimal maintenance compared to many flooring alternatives:
- Daily cleaning requires only sweeping or dust mopping to remove loose dirt and debris
- Wet cleaning can be done with a damp mop and mild, pH-neutral cleaner
- No waxing or polishing is required to maintain the glossy finish
- Stain removal is typically simple due to the non-porous surface
- No grout lines to scrub or reseal
For busy homeowners or commercial property managers looking to reduce maintenance time and costs, this low maintenance characteristic is a significant advantage.
Seamless and Hygienic
The seamless nature of metallic epoxy creates a surface with no cracks, seams, or grout lines where dirt, bacteria, or allergens can accumulate. This makes these floors particularly appealing for:
- Commercial kitchens and food preparation areas
- Healthcare facilities
- Residential spaces where allergies are a concern
- Retail environments where cleanliness is paramount
Versatility for Various Applications
Metallic epoxy isn’t limited to one type of space. Its combination of beauty and durability makes it suitable for numerous applications:
Residential applications:
- Basements and entertainment areas
- Kitchens and dining areas
- Living rooms and open-concept spaces
- Metallic garage floor installations (where you want something more upscale than standard epoxy)
- Bathrooms and powder rooms
- Even countertop applications for a coordinated look
Commercial applications:
- Retail showrooms and boutiques
- Restaurant dining areas and bars
- Office lobbies and reception areas
- Art galleries and museums
- Automotive showrooms
- Hotel lobbies and public spaces
Best Applications for Metallic Epoxy in Oklahoma
While metallic epoxy can work in many settings, certain applications particularly benefit from its unique combination of aesthetics and performance.
Residential Showpiece Spaces
Homeowners in Oklahoma City, Edmond, and surrounding areas often choose metallic epoxy for spaces where they want to make a statement:
Finished basements: Transform a utilitarian basement into an entertainment space with a floor using metallic epoxy that rivals any upscale venue. The moisture resistance of the epoxy flooring system is an added bonus for below-grade spaces.
Open-concept living areas: In modern homes with open floor plans, a metallic floor can unify the space while creating visual interest without the need for multiple flooring materials. The finish that resembles polished marble or natural stone adds elegance without the maintenance concerns.
Upscale garages: For car enthusiasts or homeowners who view their garage as an extension of their living space rather than just storage, a metallic garage floor creates a showroom-quality environment that protects the concrete while looking spectacular.
Countertop and floor coordination: Some homeowners even extend their decorative concrete vision to countertop surfaces, creating a cohesive design throughout their space.
Commercial High-Impact Areas
Businesses that depend on creating strong first impressions find metallic epoxy particularly valuable:
Retail showrooms: Whether you’re selling cars, furniture, jewelry, or high-end goods, a metallic epoxy floor reinforces the quality and uniqueness of your products. The eye-catching finish draws attention and creates an upscale atmosphere.
Restaurants and bars: The combination of visual appeal, easy cleaning, and resistance to spills and stains makes metallic epoxy ideal for dining establishments that want to stand out. The durable coating withstands the demands of commercial food service while maintaining its appearance.
Professional offices: Law firms, medical practices, and corporate offices use metallic epoxy in reception areas and lobbies to convey success and attention to detail.
Why Certain Spaces Benefit More
Metallic epoxy delivers the best value in spaces where:
- Visual impact matters: Areas where aesthetics significantly influence perception, experience, or property value
- Durability is essential: High-traffic areas or spaces exposed to potential spills and impacts where an extremely durable surface is required
- Seamless flooring is advantageous: Locations where hygiene, easy cleaning, or moisture resistance is important
- The substrate is suitable: Spaces with concrete floors in good condition or where concrete can be properly prepared
Limitations and Considerations of Metallic Epoxy Floors
At Sealwize of Oklahoma, we believe in transparency. While metallic epoxy offers remarkable benefits, it’s important to understand the realistic limitations and considerations before investing in this flooring solution.
Cost Factors
Metallic epoxy is a premium flooring option, and the cost reflects the materials, expertise, and labor involved:
Higher material costs: Metallic pigments and specialized epoxy formulations cost significantly more than standard solid epoxy coating materials. A typical metallic epoxy kit contains specialized components that may cost several times more per gallon than basic epoxy products.
Skilled installation required: Creating the distinctive metallic effects requires experience, artistic skill, and precise timing. The installation process is more complex and time-consuming than standard epoxy application.
Surface preparation investment: Like all epoxy flooring systems, metallic epoxy requires thorough concrete preparation. If your existing concrete has significant damage, extensive repairs or grinding may be necessary before installation can begin.
Understanding cost per square foot: Factors that influence your project cost include:
- Square footage of the area
- Condition of the existing concrete floor (repairs needed, moisture issues, etc.)
- Complexity of the metallic epoxy color scheme and design
- Whether you’re choosing a single color or multiple colors
- Site access and working conditions
- Timeline requirements
While metallic epoxy costs more than standard epoxy or many traditional flooring options, many customers find the unique aesthetic and long-term durability justify the investment for the right application.
Surface Preparation Requirements
The success of any epoxy floor—metallic or otherwise—depends heavily on proper surface preparation. The concrete substrate must be:
Clean and contaminant-free: Oil, grease, existing coatings, or sealers must be completely removed. Even small amounts of contamination can prevent proper adhesion of the primer and subsequent layers.
Properly profiled: The concrete surface needs the right texture (profile) for the epoxy to bond effectively. This typically requires diamond grinding or other mechanical preparation to create adequate surface porosity.
Structurally sound: Significant cracks, spalling, or deterioration may need to be repaired before epoxy application. In some cases, severely damaged concrete may not be a suitable candidate for coating.
Moisture-tested: Excessive moisture vapor transmission from the concrete can cause the epoxy coat to fail. Proper moisture testing is essential, especially in Oklahoma where soil conditions and seasonal moisture variations can affect concrete slabs.
This preparation process takes time and specialized equipment. It’s not a DIY-friendly project for most homeowners, even with a metallic epoxy kit.
Installation Complexity
Creating the signature metallic epoxy appearance requires:
Precise timing: The installer must work the metallic pigment within the epoxy while it’s in the right stage of cure—too early or too late and the desired effects won’t develop properly.
Artistic skill: Manipulating the pigmented coating to create appealing patterns is part science, part art. Experience makes a significant difference in the final result.
Controlled environment: Temperature and humidity affect how the epoxy cures and how the metallic effects develop. Oklahoma’s variable weather conditions mean installation timing matters.
Multiple layers: A complete metallic epoxy flooring system typically requires a primer coat, the metallic layer, and a clear topcoat (often urethane or clear polyaspartic) for protection. Each layer must cure properly before the next is applied.
Professional application strongly recommended: While some flooring projects can be DIY endeavors, metallic epoxy systems are not. The complexity of the process and the cost of materials mean that professional installation is the practical choice for achieving quality results.
Realistic Durability Expectations
While metallic epoxy floors are durable, they’re not indestructible. Understanding realistic expectations helps avoid disappointment:
Surface scratching: While epoxy is hard and resistant to abrasion, it can be scratched by dragging heavy, sharp objects across it. Using furniture pads and avoiding abrasive cleaning methods helps preserve the finish.
UV exposure: Like most epoxy systems, prolonged direct sunlight exposure can cause some yellowing or color shift over time. This is typically more of a concern for outdoor applications or areas with large windows and intense sun exposure.
Potential for damage: Extremely heavy impacts (like dropping heavy tools or equipment from height) can chip or crack the coating, though this is relatively uncommon in normal use.
Maintenance affects longevity: While metallic epoxy is low maintenance, it’s not no-maintenance. Regular cleaning and occasional reapplication of a topcoat can significantly extend the floor’s life and appearance.
Oklahoma-Specific Considerations
Our experience working in the Oklahoma City area has taught us some region-specific factors to consider:
Temperature fluctuations: Oklahoma’s significant temperature swings—from summer heat to occasional harsh winter conditions—mean the concrete substrate expands and contracts. Proper installation techniques and allowing adequate cure time are essential for long-term performance of the flooring system.
Substrate quality: The condition and quality of your existing concrete slab affects the success of any coating system. Oklahoma’s expansive clay soils can cause concrete movement over time, potentially leading to cracks that may telegraph through the epoxy coating.
Installation season: While metallic epoxy can be installed year-round in climate-controlled interior spaces, extreme temperatures can affect cure times and working properties. Professional installers account for these factors in project planning.
Metallic Epoxy vs. Other Flooring Options
Understanding how metallic epoxy compares to alternatives helps you make the best choice for your specific situation.
Metallic Epoxy vs. Standard Epoxy Coatings
Standard solid epoxy (typically with decorative color chips or flakes):
- Cost: Significantly less expensive than metallic epoxy systems
- Appearance: Uniform, speckled look—practical but less dramatic
- Durability: Similar performance characteristics to metallic systems
- Application: Simpler installation process
- Best for: Garages, workshops, utility areas where function matters more than high-end aesthetics
Metallic epoxy:
- Cost: Higher investment per gallon and per square foot
- Appearance: Unique, artistic, three-dimensional effects with depth
- Durability: Similar performance characteristics to standard epoxy
- Application: More complex installation requiring specialized skills
- Best for: Showpiece spaces, commercial environments, areas where visual impact drives value
Bottom line: If your priority is maximum protection at minimum cost, standard solid epoxy makes sense. If you want your floor to be a design feature that enhances your space’s aesthetic value, metallic epoxy is worth the investment.
Metallic Epoxy vs. Polyaspartic Coatings
Polyaspartic coatings:
- Installation speed: Cure much faster than epoxy (often walk-on within hours)
- UV resistance: Superior resistance to yellowing from sunlight
- Temperature tolerance: Can be installed in a wider range of temperatures
- Appearance: Can achieve metallic effects with clear polyaspartic and pigments, but typically with less depth than epoxy
- Cost: Generally comparable to metallic epoxy systems
Metallic epoxy:
- Installation speed: Requires longer cure time (typically 24-72 hours before use)
- UV resistance: Can yellow with prolonged direct sun exposure
- Temperature tolerance: More sensitive to installation temperature conditions
- Appearance: Often produces richer depth and more dramatic metallic effects
- Cost: Generally comparable to polyaspartic systems
Epoxy and polyaspartic coatings hybrid approach: Some installers use a metallic epoxy base with a clear polyaspartic topcoat to combine the depth of epoxy metallic effects with the UV stability and fast cure of polyaspartic. This approach offers benefits of both flooring systems.
Bottom line: For projects where quick turnaround is essential or where significant UV exposure is expected, polyaspartic may be the better choice. For maximum visual depth and dramatic metallic effects in controlled environments, epoxy often delivers superior aesthetics.
Metallic Epoxy vs. Polished Concrete
Polished concrete:
- Appearance: Natural, industrial-modern aesthetic that exposes the concrete’s aggregate
- Durability: Extremely durable and wear-resistant
- Maintenance: Low maintenance but may require periodic resealing
- Substrate requirements: Works with the existing concrete rather than coating it
- Cost: Can be less expensive if the existing concrete is in good condition
- Customization: Limited to the existing concrete’s characteristics
Metallic epoxy:
- Appearance: Highly customizable with different metallic colors and effects
- Durability: Very durable but creates a coating rather than modifying the concrete itself
- Maintenance: Minimal maintenance with no resealing required
- Substrate requirements: Requires proper concrete preparation but can cover imperfections
- Cost: Generally higher, especially for premium metallic effects
- Customization: Nearly unlimited color and pattern options
Bottom line: Polished concrete offers an authentic, industrial aesthetic and works well when you want to showcase the existing concrete’s character. Metallic epoxy is the choice when you want complete control over color and pattern or need to cover concrete that lacks visual appeal in its natural state.
Metallic Epoxy vs. Marble Epoxy and Other Decorative Options
Marble epoxy (also called marble metallic):
- Creates patterns that specifically mimic natural marble veining
- Uses similar metallic epoxy techniques but with specific color combinations
- Often incorporates white or cream bases with darker metallic veining
- Provides the marble appearance without the maintenance and cost of real stone
Standard decorative concrete:
- Includes staining, stamping, and other surface treatments
- Generally less expensive than metallic epoxy flooring systems
- Can create attractive finishes but without the depth and reflectivity of metallic coatings
- May require more frequent resealing depending on the treatment
Countertop applications: Metallic epoxy has also become popular for countertop surfaces, where the same techniques used for floors create stunning, durable work surfaces. The coating provides a seamless, easy-to-clean surface that rivals natural stone in appearance.
When Metallic Epoxy is the Best Choice
Metallic epoxy is typically the optimal flooring solution when:
- Aesthetics are a primary driver: You want your floor to make a statement and contribute significantly to the space’s overall design
- Durability and easy maintenance matter: You need performance that goes beyond just looking good
- You have a suitable substrate: Your concrete is in reasonable condition or can be properly prepared
- The investment aligns with the space’s value: The cost is justified by the space’s importance to your home or business
- Professional installation is feasible: You’re working with experienced contractors who can execute the installation properly
What Affects the Cost of Metallic Epoxy Floors?
Understanding the factors that influence pricing helps you budget appropriately and make informed decisions about your project.
Square Footage
Like most flooring projects, the total area being covered is the primary cost driver. However, with metallic epoxy:
- Smaller projects (under 500 square feet) typically have a higher cost per square foot due to setup, mobilization, and minimum material requirements
- Larger projects often benefit from economies of scale, with lower per-square-foot pricing
- Project size also affects installation logistics—larger areas may require multiple installers working simultaneously to maintain proper timing for the metallic effects
Material Costs and Coverage
The materials themselves represent a significant portion of the project cost:
Epoxy primer: The base coat that ensures proper adhesion typically costs less per gallon than the metallic layer but is essential for system performance.
Metallic epoxy: The decorative layer is the most expensive component. Costs vary based on:
- Quality of the clear epoxy binder
- Type and concentration of metallic pigment
- Whether you’re using pre-mixed formulations or mixing your own from a metallic epoxy kit
- Coverage rates (typically 3 gallons of material covers 100-150 square feet depending on application thickness)
Topcoats: The protective clear coat (urethane or polyaspartic) adds to material costs but is essential for protecting the metallic layer and providing the final gloss.
Surface Condition and Preparation Needs
The current state of your concrete significantly impacts the overall project cost:
Minimal preparation needed (new concrete or concrete in excellent condition):
- Basic cleaning and profiling
- Lower preparation costs
Moderate preparation needed (typical existing concrete):
- Removal of existing coatings or sealers
- Repair of minor cracks
- Diamond grinding to achieve proper profile
- Moderate preparation costs
Extensive preparation needed (damaged or problematic concrete):
- Significant crack repair or patching
- Dealing with moisture issues
- Extensive grinding or coating removal
- Substantially higher preparation costs
An experienced contractor will assess your concrete’s condition and provide realistic expectations about preparation requirements during the estimate process.
Color Complexity and Customization
The metallic epoxy design you choose affects both material costs and installation time:
Standard metallic colors:
- Single metallic color application
- Straightforward application technique
- Lower material and labor costs
Custom color blends:
- Multiple metallic colors blended
- More complex application process
- Moderate increase in costs
Complex artistic designs:
- Multiple colors with intentional patterns
- Advanced application techniques requiring additional colors and pigments
- Highest material and labor investment
More complex designs require more materials, more installation time, and greater expertise—all of which influence the final cost.
Installation Timeline
Project timing can affect costs in several ways:
Standard scheduling: Normal project timeline with adequate planning and preparation typically results in standard pricing.
Expedited installation: Rush projects may incur additional costs for prioritization, overtime labor, or scheduling adjustments.
Seasonal considerations: While metallic epoxy can be installed year-round in climate-controlled spaces, certain times of year may offer better scheduling availability or pricing.
At Sealwize of Oklahoma, we provide detailed estimates that break down these cost factors so you understand exactly what you’re investing in and why. We believe transparency in pricing builds trust and helps you make decisions that align with your budget and expectations.
Caring for Your Metallic Epoxy Floor
One of the advantages of metallic epoxy is its low maintenance nature. Following these care guidelines will help preserve your floor’s beauty and extend its lifespan.
Daily Maintenance
Dust and debris removal:
- Sweep or use a dust mop daily to remove loose dirt and debris
- This prevents abrasive particles from being ground into the surface by foot traffic
- Microfiber dust mops work particularly well on epoxy surfaces
Spot cleaning:
- Wipe up spills promptly to prevent any potential staining (though epoxy is highly stain-resistant)
- Use a soft cloth or paper towel for quick cleanup
Regular Cleaning
Weekly or as-needed wet cleaning:
- Use a damp (not soaking wet) mop with a pH-neutral cleaner
- Avoid harsh chemicals, acids, or abrasive cleaners that could dull the gloss finish
- A simple solution of warm water with a small amount of mild dish soap works well
- Rinse with clean water if needed and allow to air dry
Recommended cleaning products:
- pH-neutral floor cleaners designed for epoxy or sealed surfaces
- Mild dish soap diluted in water
- Commercial epoxy floor cleaners (follow manufacturer directions)
Long-Term Care
Protecting the surface:
- Use furniture pads under table and chair legs to prevent scratching
- Place mats at entryways to capture dirt and grit before it reaches the floor
- Avoid dragging heavy or sharp objects across the floor
- Use caution with ladders, tools, or equipment that could impact or scratch the surface
Maintaining the gloss:
- The epoxy’s natural high gloss doesn’t require waxing or polishing
- If the surface begins to dull after many years of use, a professional can apply a new top coat to restore the original shine
Periodic professional maintenance:
- Depending on traffic levels, consider having a professional recoat the surface every 5-10 years to maintain optimal appearance and protection
- Additional topcoats can be applied without redoing the entire metallic layer
What to Avoid
Cleaning methods to skip:
- Avoid abrasive scrubbing pads or brushes that can scratch the surface
- Don’t use acidic cleaners (vinegar, citrus-based products) which can etch the epoxy
- Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia-based cleaners
- Never use steel wool or abrasive cleaning tools
Other precautions:
- Avoid prolonged standing water (though epoxy is moisture-resistant, it’s good practice to dry up large spills)
- Don’t place extremely hot items directly on the floor (though epoxy is heat-resistant to normal temperatures)
- Avoid using your metallic epoxy floor as a work surface for welding or other activities that generate extreme heat or sparks
With minimal effort and basic care, your metallic floor will maintain its stunning appearance and protective qualities for many years, proving to be both a long-lasting and easy-to-clean flooring solution.
Understanding Metallic Epoxy Systems and Components
For those interested in the technical aspects of metallic epoxy flooring systems, understanding the components helps you make informed decisions and have productive conversations with contractors.
The Primer Layer
Every quality metallic epoxy installation begins with an epoxy primer. This first coat:
- Seals the concrete and prevents air bubbles from rising through subsequent layers
- Provides a uniform base for the metallic coat
- Enhances adhesion of the entire flooring system to the concrete substrate
- May be pigmented to enhance or complement the metallic colors above
The Metallic Layer
The decorative layer is where the magic happens. This coat typically consists of:
Clear epoxy binder: A high-quality, clear resin that allows the metallic pigments to show through and creates the depth characteristic of these floors.
Metallic pigment powder: Specialized mica-based particles that create the metallic effect. The pigment is either pre-mixed into the epoxy or added during installation, depending on the specific metallic epoxy system being used.
Application technique: The installer manipulates the coating while it’s still wet, using tools like squeegees, rollers, and sometimes even breath or compressed air to create the swirling patterns within the metallic layer.
The Protective Topcoat
The final layer protects the decorative metallic coat and provides the final surface properties:
Clear epoxy topcoat: Provides excellent protection and a deep, glossy appearance. May be applied in multiple coats for added durability.
Urethane topcoat: Offers enhanced UV resistance and chemical resistance compared to standard epoxy topcoats.
Clear polyaspartic topcoat: Fast-curing option that provides excellent UV stability and allows quicker return to service.
The topcoat is typically applied at 2-5 mils thick and can include additives for slip resistance if needed.
Specialty Metallic Epoxy Systems
Different manufacturers offer various metallic systems, each with unique characteristics:
Standard metallic systems: Use traditional epoxy chemistry with metallic pigments mixed in or applied during installation.
Marble metallic systems: Specifically formulated to create marble-like veining and patterns.
Countertop-specific systems: Formulated for the unique demands of countertop applications, including food-safe certifications and enhanced heat resistance.
Sealwize of Oklahoma: Your Decorative Concrete and Metallic Epoxy Experts
Since 2011, Sealwize of Oklahoma has been helping homeowners and businesses throughout the Oklahoma City area transform their spaces with professional decorative concrete solutions. Our experience with metallic epoxy flooring installations has taught us that success requires:
- Thorough surface preparation: We never cut corners on the critical foundation work that ensures long-term performance of the flooring system
- Quality materials: We use proven epoxy systems specifically formulated for the unique effects and durability metallic floors require
- Skilled application: Our team has the experience and artistic sensibility to create the stunning metallic effects our customers envision
- Honest communication: We discuss both the benefits and realistic limitations of metallic epoxy so you can make informed decisions
We’re proud members of the Edmond Chamber of Commerce and maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. But what matters most to us is the satisfaction of our customers who trust us to enhance their properties with flooring solutions that deliver lasting value.
Whether you’re considering metallic epoxy for your home’s basement, your business’s showroom, or any other space where you want to make a visual impact, we’re here to answer your questions and help you explore your options. We also offer other decorative concrete services including concrete staining, sealing, polished concrete, and standard epoxy floor coatings for those seeking different aesthetic or functional solutions.
Ready to Explore Metallic Epoxy for Your Oklahoma Property?
Choosing the right flooring solution is an important decision that affects both the aesthetics and functionality of your space for years to come. Metallic epoxy offers a unique combination of stunning visual appeal and practical durability—but it’s not the right choice for every application or every budget.
At Sealwize of Oklahoma, we take an educational approach to helping you understand your options. We’ll assess your specific situation, discuss your goals and budget, and provide honest recommendations about whether metallic epoxy—or another decorative concrete solution—best fits your needs.
Have questions about metallic epoxy systems, installation processes, or whether this flooring solution is right for your project? We’re here to help you create a unique, durable floor that enhances your space and stands the test of time.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and estimate.
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