The Premium Metallic Epoxy Flooring Systems in Fraser Valley and Greater Vancouver Area

Fraser Plus Epoxy’s Marble effect and metallic epoxy flooring systems are one-of-a-kind creations that come in a variety of patterns and effects and may give your room an unrivaled personality. Our Liquid Epoxy Marble Effect and the premium Metallic epoxy flooring have a long history of yielding the greatest results at Fraser Plus Epoxy Floors. Our metallic epoxy floor systems come in high gloss, satin, or matt finishes and are incredibly resilient. The quality of the materials utilized in these artistic epoxy flooring systems will have a significant impact on the final product, as will the artist’s skill level and preferences.

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Metallic Epoxy Flooring System Design

The market is starting to see metallic epoxy flooring as a high-tech, exotic-looking clear protective topcoat alternative. The metallic epoxy resins produce a glossy, richly colored floor with an array of distinct hues and visual effects. Certain finishes will give the appearance of craters, ripples, and swirling rivers of metallic-looking plasma, giving the surface a stunning three-dimensional aspect. It can also be completed with just one color. We at Fraser Plus Epoxy loves working with metallic epoxy flooring. It provides a canvas for us to apply artistic and adds a protective metallic coat to property owners. Although we firmly think that “Less is more,” we are more than willing to customize a finish to fit any metallic colors preference. These are a few pictures that our team completed that show the Marble Effect and Metallic epoxy Floor Coating.

How is Metallic Epoxy Floor Installed?

Before any metallic epoxy can be applied, a proper preparation of the concrete layer must be applied. Following the completion of the preparation phase, the floor will typically receive a 1 mm COLOURED (as suppose to clear epoxy) self-level epoxy primer application to smooth out any little defects and create a spotless, flawless surface. If you have a tiled floor, you’ll need to apply an extra base coat to cover the grout lines. After the primer dries, it will be sanded back. Epoxy fillers will next be used to fill in any small flaws.)

The effect coat is composed of either a combination of metallic and liquid epoxy pigments or 100% solids self-level epoxy resin with metallic pigments for the final finish. The ability to alter this low volatile organic compound self-leveling epoxy coating to create various visual effects will ultimately depend on the application expertise and personal preference of the user. The use of metallic pigments, type of metallic coat, and color choice would be dependent on personal preference.

After curing process, there is a final finish coat to be applied. In order to ensure that all highpoints are eliminated, the floor must first be buffed and sanded back before applying the final coat, which consists of a thin layer of Ultra-Premium Urethane coating applied by roller. The end result would be a high performance, chemical resistant epoxy floor that delivers a stunning accent to the space and flooring.

Epoxy resin is used in both “normal” epoxy and metallic epoxy, while metallic epoxy is made using entirely distinct methods. As the name implies, it contains metallic stains, but applying and coating metallic epoxy requires a completely new and more difficult process. In fact, metallic epoxy can be considered as the most demanding application when it comes to experience and execution.

The metallic epoxy flooring at Fraser Plus Epoxy is available in three different finishes — high gloss, satin, or matte, each offering varying levels of sheen and resilience.

Why Choose Fraser Plus Epoxy for your Metallic Epoxy Flooring Needs?

When it comes to metallic floors, we are combining artistry, execution, the functionality of the epoxy coats all into one solution. Picking a team with a track record of delivering metallic epoxy floors that make owners not want to leave their home should be a checkbox when you are vetting the service providers. This is where we want to invite our past customers to advocate on our behalf. Our love for metallic epoxy, your 5 star reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Metallic Epoxy Flooring

What is metallic epoxy flooring and how is it different from standard epoxy?

Metallic epoxy flooring is a premium epoxy resin system that suspends pearlescent/mica pigments in a self-leveling base to create fluid, marble-like or “3D” optical effects. Unlike a plain epoxy sealer, a metallic epoxy floor coating uses multiple pours, pigment dispersions, and controlled heat/air movement to form depth and movement in the finish. The result is a seamless, non-porous, high-build surface with commercial-grade abrasion and chemical resistance—ideal for showrooms, restaurants, basements, and epoxy garage floors that double as display spaces.

How is a metallic epoxy floor installed?

We start with mechanical surface prep to the correct Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) using diamond grinding or shot-blasting, then repair cracks and joints. If testing shows elevated moisture, we apply a moisture vapor barrier (MVB) primer. Next comes a tinted base coat, followed by one or more self-leveling epoxy metallic pours where pigments are dispersed to create veining and movement. After cure, we lock in the look with a polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat for UV stability, scratch resistance, and gloss retention.

Will metallic epoxy floors hold up to scratches, chemicals, and hot tires?

Yes—properly specified metallic epoxy flooring provides high compressive strength and excellent resistance to oils, fuels, salts, and household cleaners. The high-build epoxy body resists abrasion from foot traffic while the polyaspartic/urethane topcoat boosts scratch and chemical resistance and helps prevent hot-tire pickup in garages. For harsher environments (salons, commercial kitchens), we can tune the system thickness and topcoat to meet performance targets without compromising appearance.

Are metallic epoxy floors slippery? Can you make them safer?

A glossy finish can feel slick when wet, but we can dial in traction without spoiling the visual effect. Options include a subtle micro-aggregate (aluminum oxide or silica) in the clear topcoat or choosing a satin finish to reduce glare. In entryways or bars where spills are common, we’ll specify a slightly higher coefficient of friction while preserving the depth and “3D” look of the metallic swirl.

How long does installation take and when can I use the space?

Most single-room projects complete in 2–3 days depending on prep, moisture remediation, design complexity, temperature, and humidity. Epoxy layers typically allow light foot traffic in 12–24 hours. With a polyaspartic topcoat, many spaces are back to light use the same day the clear coat is applied, and normal traffic in 24–48 hours. We’ll provide an on-site cure schedule so you know exactly when to move furniture, equipment, or vehicles.

How customizable are the colors and patterns?

Highly customizable. Metallic systems use pearlescent pigments that can be layered, veined, or fogged to mimic marble, onyx, or liquid metal. You can combine two to four colors, control movement (subtle to dramatic), and select gloss or satin clears. We also integrate logo stencils, borders, and saw-cut designs when desired. Because the pigments self-level uniquely, every metallic epoxy floor coating is one-of-a-kind.

What maintenance is required and how long will it last?

Maintenance is simple: dust-mop grit, then auto-scrub or damp-mop with neutral-pH cleaner. Avoid harsh solvents or abrasive pads that can dull the finish. With routine care and periodic inspections, most residential metallic systems deliver many years of service. When traffic eventually reduces sheen, a light abrasion and new polyaspartic/urethane re-topcoat restores clarity and extends the floor’s lifespan without redoing the decorative layers.

How does cost compare to other decorative floors?

While metallic epoxy flooring costs more than a basic epoxy or concrete sealer, it’s typically more affordable than natural stone or large-format tile—especially when factoring rapid install, minimal grout lines, and low maintenance. Its seamless, stain-resistant surface lowers lifetime costs (no regrouting, fewer spot repairs), and the premium aesthetic can elevate property value and brand presentation in retail or showroom spaces.