Madison's higher-end neighborhoods — Heritage Plantation, Stoneridge, The Crossings — are full of homes where a flat solid-color garage floor just doesn't do the property justice. A metallic epoxy floor is hand-troweled, three-dimensional, and unique to the room it's installed in. No two are ever identical.
What Makes a Metallic Floor Different
Metallic epoxy uses 100%-solids resin loaded with mica-based pigments. We hand-pour the material, then manipulate it with leaf blowers, brushes and torches to create the swirl, lacing and burn patterns that give the floor depth. A high-build polyaspartic topcoat seals the artwork in mirror clarity.
Color Direction for Madison Homes
Most Madison metallic projects pull color cues from the home's interior — slate-grey with charcoal lacing for modern builds, copper-over-bronze for traditional homes, deep ocean blue for showcase garages and exotic-car bays. We bring a portfolio and physical sample boards to every consultation.
Where Metallic Works Best
Showcase garages, walk-out basements, finished bonus rooms, retail showrooms and any interior space where the floor doubles as a design element. We've installed metallic systems in Madison home gyms, basement bars, and even a pediatric dental office near Hughes Road.
Investment & Process
Madison metallic floors run $9–$14 per square foot installed. The process spans 3 days: diamond grinding, primer, metallic basecoat with manipulation, then UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. Vehicles back inside at 72 hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions (Madison)
Will my Madison metallic floor look exactly like the photos?+
It will be in the same color family and visual style, but every metallic pour is unique — that's the entire point. We'll show you sample boards in your actual lighting before installation.
Are metallic floors durable enough for daily garage use?+
Absolutely. The polyaspartic topcoat is the same one we use on commercial and industrial floors — fully resistant to hot tires, oil, and impact.
Can a metallic floor be installed over an existing coating?+
Sometimes — if the existing coating is well-bonded and compatible, we can scuff and recoat. More often, we grind everything off for the cleanest result.
