
Tired of a stained, dusty concrete floor? We install custom metallic epoxy floors that transform garages and interior spaces into clean, finished rooms you will actually enjoy.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Atwater is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete. It contains metallic pigment particles that swirl into a one-of-a-kind, high-gloss finish - no two floors look exactly alike. Most residential garage jobs take two to three days from first prep to final cure, and the result is a sealed surface that wipes clean in minutes.
If your Atwater garage has bare, stained, or dusty concrete, metallic epoxy is one of the most dramatic upgrades you can make without a major renovation. The floor goes down over your existing slab - no demolition required. If you are weighing your options, our urethane cement flooring is worth a look for spaces with persistent moisture or heavier industrial use.
We serve Atwater and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley communities, and we understand the conditions here: hot summers, agricultural dust, and aging slabs that need proper prep before any coating goes down.
If your concrete has oil stains, rust rings, or a rough pitted surface that never looks clean no matter how much you sweep, bare concrete is the problem. Concrete is porous and absorbs everything. A metallic epoxy coating seals the surface completely so spills wipe up instead of soaking in.
In Atwater, agricultural dust from nearby fields blows in constantly, and bare concrete makes this worse - the rough surface traps fine particles that get tracked into your home. If you are sweeping every week and still seeing a dusty film, your concrete is the problem. A sealed epoxy floor eliminates concrete dusting entirely.
Small surface cracks are common in Central Valley garages, where hot summers and cool winters cause concrete to expand and contract. If cracks have grown over the past year, or sections are flaking off in chips, the concrete needs attention. An epoxy coating with proper prep can stabilize minor surface damage and prevent it from spreading.
If you are turning your garage into a workshop, home gym, or extra living area, bare gray concrete will feel unfinished no matter what else you do to the room. A metallic epoxy floor transforms the space dramatically - it reads as a finished floor, not a utility slab. Many Atwater homeowners make this upgrade when they are already doing other improvements.
Our metallic epoxy flooring service covers everything from the first look at your slab to the final walkthrough. Every job starts with thorough surface preparation - grinding or mechanically abrading the concrete so the coating has something solid to grip. That prep work is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that peels in a year. We fill cracks, treat oil stains, and test for moisture before a drop of coating material touches your floor.
After prep, we pour and hand-spread the metallic epoxy layer and finish with a clear protective topcoat. If you are considering other high-performance options, we also install epoxy floor coatings for a more straightforward finish, and our urethane cement flooring is the right call for spaces that deal with moisture, heat, or heavy equipment. We will help you pick the system that makes sense for your specific slab and how you use the space.
Best for homeowners who want a dramatic, high-gloss finish in a garage, basement, or interior room with a dry, stable slab.
Ideal for floors that see regular vehicle traffic or heavy use - the added clear topcoat layer provides extra scratch and UV protection.
A good choice for laundry rooms, workshops, or any space where water or oil might get on the floor - fine aggregate is broadcast into the topcoat for added grip.
For homeowners who want their floor to be truly one-of-a-kind - we can discuss color combinations and swirl patterns before the job starts.
Atwater sits in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, where summers push well past 100 degrees and agricultural dust settles on everything. Bare concrete makes the dust problem worse - the rough surface traps particles that get ground in over time. A metallic epoxy floor gives you a sealed surface that dust sits on top of, so a quick sweep or mop handles what used to take serious scrubbing. On the heat side, experienced local contractors know to schedule metallic epoxy jobs during cooler parts of the day in summer - the coating is temperature-sensitive, and a crew that understands Atwater conditions will plan accordingly. We also have experience with the older housing stock in this area. A significant share of Atwater homes were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, and those slabs often have oil stains, surface cracks, or prior coatings that need to be addressed before anything new will bond properly.
We work all across the area, including homeowners in Merced and Turlock who are dealing with the same Central Valley climate and aging slab conditions. Whether your garage has been through decades of use or you are preparing a space for a new purpose, we have seen it and can work with it.
Call or use the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space so we can make the most of the site visit.
We come out and inspect the concrete - checking for cracks, stains, moisture, and any prior coatings. This visit takes about 20 to 30 minutes and is the only way to give you an accurate price. We will explain what we find and what the job will involve.
On job day, the crew grinds and mechanically prepares the entire floor before any coating touches it. This step takes most of the first day and is what determines whether your floor lasts years or peels in months. We do not rush it.
The metallic epoxy layer goes down and is hand-spread to create the pattern. A clear protective topcoat follows. The floor will accept foot traffic within 24 hours, but plan to keep vehicles off it for at least 72 hours to let everything harden fully.
We look at your actual slab before giving you a price - no guessing, no surprises. Most quotes are delivered the same day as the site visit.
We schedule metallic epoxy jobs around Atwater's climate - early morning pours in summer, weather holds during tule fog season. Contractors who do not account for local conditions end up with floors that bubble, yellow, or peel. We have worked through enough San Joaquin Valley summers to know exactly how to plan around the heat. For third-party context on ventilation best practices during application, see the EPA's indoor air quality guidance.
We never quote a firm price over the phone. Older Atwater slabs can have oil stains, prior coatings, or surface damage that a phone conversation cannot reveal. We look at your floor, explain what we find, and give you a written price that covers the actual job - no add-ons after the work starts.
The number-one cause of metallic epoxy failure is rushed or skipped surface preparation. We grind the entire floor mechanically before any coating material is mixed. You will notice the difference - the concrete looks and feels noticeably different after proper prep. A contractor who goes straight to pouring is cutting corners you will pay for later.
We hold a valid California contractor license, which you can verify through the California Contractors State License Board. That license means we carry proper insurance and are accountable to the state for the work we do in your home - not just our own reputation.
When you put those things together - local climate knowledge, honest in-person quoting, thorough prep, and a valid state license - you get a floor that holds up and a contractor you can trust to deliver what they promised.
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