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Metallic Epoxy Floors / Mount Vernon, NY

Metallic Epoxy Floors in Mount Vernon, NY

Decorative metallic floors with real depth and marbled movement, hand-finished and sealed with a UV-stable topcoat, for finished basements, living space, salons, and showrooms across Mount Vernon and lower Westchester. Quoted in writing first.

Marbled, three-dimensional finish
Your color blend, each one unique
Mount Vernon and Westchester

What makes a metallic epoxy floor different? Metallic pigment is mixed into the resin and moved by hand and air, so the floor reads as marbled and three-dimensional. No two finish the same, and a UV-stable topcoat locks the look in.

Why us

Why a metallic floor still starts with prep

A metallic floor is more art than a plain coating, but the art only holds if the slab underneath is sound. The same ground-and-tested concrete that keeps a garage coating down is what keeps a marbled basement floor from clouding or lifting later. We do that part first.

  • Slab ground and moisture-tested
  • Pick your color blend
  • Hand-worked for movement
  • UV-stable topcoat over it
  • Low-VOC, Part 205 compliant
  • Written price before we start
a residential metallic epoxy floor with depth
How it works

How a metallic floor comes together

1

Quote

We measure the room, look at the light, and help you pick a color blend, then send a written price with the system spelled out.

2

Grind

We diamond-grind the slab to a bonding profile, fill cracks, and moisture-test, since a metallic floor shows every flaw under it.

3

Pour and move

We lay a base coat, then pour the metallic resin and work the pigment by hand and air to draw out the marbling.

4

Seal

Once it sets we seal with a UV-stable clear topcoat that protects the look and gives the floor its finished sheen.

How it is made

What makes each floor one of a kind

A metallic floor is a thin layer of clear resin loaded with reflective pigment, then moved by hand and air over a base coat so the color pools, drifts, and reads as three-dimensional.

  • The pigmentFine metallic powder suspended in the resin catches light at different angles, which is what gives the floor its depth and shifting tone.
  • The movementWe spread, blow, and torch the wet resin to push the color into veins and swirls, so the pattern is set by hand, never printed.
  • Why it is uniqueBecause the pour reacts live, the same colors land differently every time, so your floor cannot be exactly repeated in another room.
  • What to expectA glossy, marbled surface with cloudy depth rather than a flat solid color, plus a UV-stable topcoat sealing the finish.

Metallic floor facts

Marbled
Three-dimensional depth
One of a kind
No two pours alike
UV-stable
Topcoat over the color
Your blend
Color chosen with you
Where it fits

Where metallic floors fit in Mount Vernon

Where does a metallic floor make sense in Mount Vernon? In the rooms people see and use, not the garage. Owners on the North Side are turning pre-war basements into living and family space, and a marbled floor reads like polished stone for a fraction of stone's weight on an old slab. Downtown along Gramatan Avenue and the Sandford Boulevard corridor, salons, showrooms, and retail floors use it to set a look the moment you walk in. It works the same in a dining room or a finished den. The catch is the same everywhere: a metallic floor magnifies whatever is under it, so the slab still gets ground, crack-repaired, and moisture-tested before a drop of color goes down.

Finished basements Salons and showrooms Living and dining space Retail downtown
a residential metallic epoxy floor in a finished room

ZIP codes we cover

From central Mount Vernon out to the nearby Westchester lines, with no out-of-area surcharge on the quoted price.

105501055210553107071070810709108011080310704
What we coat

Floor coatings across Mount Vernon

Residential and commercial concrete coatings, every floor ground and moisture-checked before we seal it, across Mount Vernon and lower Westchester.

a flake epoxy garage floor

Garage Floor Epoxy

Ground-and-sealed epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors that shrug off road salt, hot tires, and winter slush.

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Service area

Serving Mount Vernon and Westchester County

We coat floors across Mount Vernon and the towns around it, from Pelham and Bronxville to New Rochelle, Yonkers, and the north Bronx line, with the price set in writing and no out-of-area surcharge.

Mount Vernon PelhamPelham ManorBronxville EastchesterTuckahoeNew Rochelle YonkersScarsdaleHartsdale LarchmontWhite PlainsThe Bronx Westchester County
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The look

A metallic epoxy floor runs about $10 to $18 per square foot installed in this area, since it is a multi-coat, hand-finished decorative system. It runs higher than a plain garage coating, and the price moves with the design and room size.
Yes, and finished basements are where most of our metallic floors go. The catch is moisture: older Mount Vernon basements move damp, so we test the slab and handle it before pouring, or the look clouds from underneath.
Yes. We show you blends and help you pick a base and accent color for the room and its light. The pour is then worked by hand, so you choose the palette and the movement comes out one of a kind.
No. The pigment is moved live by hand and air, so the veins and swirls land differently every pour. We can match a color family from one room to another, but the exact pattern is never repeated.
Not with the topcoat we use. The metallic layer is sealed under a UV-stable clear coat that holds its color in sunlit living rooms and showrooms, rather than the ambering you get from a bare epoxy in direct light.
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Cost and care

A sealed metallic floor is glossy, so for a basement stair landing or a busy salon we can add a fine anti-slip aggregate to the topcoat. It keeps grip without breaking up the marbled look underneath.
Most rooms are a few days, not one, since the base, the metallic pour, and the topcoat each need to set before the next goes on. You are usually walk-on the day after the topcoat, with full cure a few days later.
A dust mop and a damp mop are all it needs; the sealed surface wipes clean and does not stain like raw concrete. We tell you which cleaners to skip so the topcoat keeps its sheen for years.
Yes. Salons, showrooms, and retail spaces along Gramatan Avenue and the Sandford Boulevard corridor are a good fit, and we work around your hours and access so the floor is ready before you reopen.
Only if we skip the prep, which we do not. A metallic floor magnifies whatever is under it, so we fill and bridge cracks and grind the slab flat first. That prep is why the finished surface reads clean.

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