
Transform a dull concrete slab into a one-of-a-kind showpiece. We handle every step from moisture testing to the final topcoat so your floor stays beautiful for years.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Greenfield is a thick, poured coating applied over existing concrete - metallic pigments swirl through the material during application to create a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish. Most residential projects take two to three days from prep to final topcoat.
If your garage, basement, or workshop floor in Greenfield is stained, pitting, or just plain bare concrete, metallic epoxy is one of the most dramatic upgrades you can make to that space. The finished surface seals out moisture, resists oil and agricultural dust, and looks nothing like a painted floor. If you are also considering a simpler option, standard epoxy floor coatings are a solid alternative for spaces where a solid color works better than a decorative finish.
The biggest risk with any epoxy installation is moisture in the slab. Greenfield sits in the Salinas Valley, where irrigation keeps groundwater active and older slabs often hold more moisture than homeowners expect. We test every floor before we coat it - that step is not optional here, and any contractor who skips it is setting you up for a floor that peels within a year.
Bare concrete is porous - once oil, fertilizer, or agricultural chemicals soak in, they are nearly impossible to scrub out completely. If dark stains keep coming back after cleaning, the concrete itself has absorbed the contamination. A metallic epoxy coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top and wipe away.
If you notice fine gray powder on the floor after sweeping, or small pits and chips appearing on the surface, the concrete is breaking down from the top down. This is common in older Greenfield homes where the original slab has been through decades of moisture cycling and temperature swings. A properly prepared epoxy coating stops the deterioration and gives you a fresh, hard surface.
If you live near the agricultural areas around Greenfield, fine field dust and soil settle on bare concrete and get tracked through the house. That grit is nearly impossible to keep ahead of with a raw floor. A sealed metallic epoxy surface sweeps and mops clean in minutes - it does not hold onto fine particles the way untreated concrete does.
If you are turning a garage into a gym, workshop, or extra living space, the floor is what makes the room feel intentional and finished. Metallic epoxy transforms a raw slab into something that looks designed - not like a utility space with a coat of paint. It also holds up to the kind of use those converted spaces actually get.
Every metallic epoxy project we do in Greenfield starts with a thorough assessment of your concrete. We grind or shot-blast the surface to open it up for bonding, test for moisture, and fill any cracks or low spots before a single drop of epoxy goes down. The metallic pigment layer is applied by hand - the swirling patterns that make these floors distinctive are created during this stage, and technique matters. We finish every floor with a clear protective topcoat that determines how long the system lasts in real use. For spaces that need maximum durability alongside a decorative finish, we also offer urethane cement flooring, which pairs well with a decorative base coat in high-use environments.
We use only California-compliant, lower-emission epoxy formulations - required by the California Air Resources Board and genuinely better for your family during and after installation. Color and design options range from a calm, smoky swirl to a dramatic ocean-wave pattern. We bring sample boards to every consultation so you can see exactly what the finish will look like in your space before we start.
Ideal for garages, basements, and home gyms where you want a floor that looks intentional and holds up to everyday use.
Best for homeowners who want a unique look - patterns and color combinations are created during application and no two floors come out the same.
The right choice for spaces that see heavy foot traffic, equipment, or vehicle use - a thicker topcoat means a longer-lasting floor.
Suited to older Greenfield slabs where irrigation or groundwater keeps concrete moisture levels elevated throughout the year.
Greenfield sits in the Salinas Valley, and the local environment creates specific challenges for floor coatings. Summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-90s, which means epoxy can cure too fast if the work is not scheduled thoughtfully - we start early in the day during warmer months and avoid the hottest weeks if possible. The surrounding farmland also means garages and utility rooms here collect a level of agricultural dust and field soil that is genuinely harder on floors than typical suburban grit. A thicker topcoat system matters more in Greenfield than it does in areas with lighter everyday use. Homeowners in Salinas face similar conditions and often choose metallic epoxy for the same reasons.
Much of Greenfield's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s, which means many original concrete slabs have spent decades absorbing oil, fertilizer, and other contaminants. That history makes surface preparation more involved than it would be in a newer home - we account for that in every estimate rather than discovering it after work begins. Homeowners in Gonzales and the surrounding valley communities share the same older-slab profile, and we bring that same preparation standard to every project across the region.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - the size of the space, what it is used for, and whether you have had any coatings applied before - so we can give you an accurate estimate range before the site visit.
We visit in person to inspect your concrete, check for cracks, stains, and previous coatings, and test for moisture. This visit is also when you look at color samples and design options. No commitment required - you leave with a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor separately.
On the first day of the project, we grind the concrete surface, fill cracks and low spots, and apply a primer coat. This is the noisiest part of the job. Clear the space completely before we arrive - vehicles, stored items, and furniture all need to come out.
The metallic layer goes down on day two, and the protective clear topcoat follows on day three. Once the topcoat cures, we walk through the finished floor with you and explain care and maintenance. Light foot traffic is fine after 24 hours; keep vehicles off for a full week.
Free estimate, no pressure. We test your concrete before we quote so there are no surprises on the final bill.
(831) 613-8118We perform a moisture test before any coating goes down - every time, without exception. In the Salinas Valley, where irrigation keeps groundwater active, this step is not optional. Skipping it is the single most common reason epoxy floors fail within the first year.
We use epoxy formulations that meet California Air Resources Board standards for indoor VOC limits. That means lower fume levels during installation and faster clearance to use your space again. You can verify current California coating regulations through the{' '} California Air Resources Board at {' '} carib.ca.gov.
Most homes in Greenfield were built before 1990, and those slabs have absorbed decades of use. We account for the real condition of your concrete in the estimate - contamination removal, crack repair, and surface grinding are line items, not surprises revealed mid-job.
You will receive a written quote that separates prep, materials, and labor before we pick up a grinder. No ambiguous lump sums. If conditions on the floor change what the job requires, we discuss it with you before proceeding - not after.
Every one of these proof points comes down to the same thing: we do not cut the steps that protect your floor long-term. That approach costs a bit more time upfront and saves a lot of money and frustration down the road. Concrete Decor Magazine covers installation standards and best practices in detail if you want to dig deeper before making a decision.
A quarter-inch-thick poured coating built for spaces that take real punishment - heat, moisture, and heavy cleaning chemicals are no match for it.
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