
Your garage or showroom floor can look like flowing stone or polished metal. We pour custom metallic epoxy over your existing concrete and moisture-test every slab before we start.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Yuba City is a poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab. Fine metallic pigments swirl and shift as the material cures, creating a one-of-a-kind finish that looks like polished stone or flowing lava. Most garage and basement projects take two to three days from prep through final coat.
If your floor is stained, cracked, or just plain ugly, metallic epoxy fixes the problem without tearing anything out. It bonds directly to the concrete and protects it from spills, tire marks, and the heavy foot traffic that comes with year-round garage use in the Sacramento Valley. Homeowners who want a high-gloss, decorative finish often choose metallic epoxy over a standard epoxy floor coating because each floor turns out completely unique.
No two metallic epoxy floors come out the same, which is part of the appeal. You choose the base color and the effect you want - ocean swirl, smoke-and-cloud, or molten metal - and the crew creates it during the pour. Call us to talk through what works for your space.
Bare concrete is porous, and in a year-round-use garage like most Yuba City homes have, oil drips and tire marks soak in fast. If you have scrubbed the floor and the stains come right back, the concrete itself has absorbed the mess. A sealed metallic epoxy surface would wipe clean in seconds.
That white residue - sometimes called efflorescence - is a sign that moisture is moving up through your slab from the soil below. In Yuba City's flood-plain neighborhoods, this is especially common after heavy rain years. It is worth addressing before any coating goes down, and it is a clear signal your slab needs professional attention.
Small cracks and surface pitting are normal in older slabs but make the floor harder to clean and rough underfoot. If you are noticing more cracks than you used to, a resurfacing and metallic epoxy project can restore the slab to a smooth, durable finish that also looks sharp.
If a previous floor coating is lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, the original prep work was likely skipped or moisture is pushing up from below. Peeling coating is a trip hazard and exposes the slab to further damage. A proper removal and recoat fixes the problem at the source.
Our metallic epoxy work covers garages, basements, living areas, and covered patios. Every project starts with mechanical surface preparation - we grind the concrete so the epoxy bonds tightly - and a moisture test to make sure the slab is ready. If you want something more durable in a commercial or workshop setting, our urethane cement flooring handles heavier chemical and thermal stress, while still giving you a clean, finished look.
For customers who want a metallic effect but need faster return-to-use time, we also offer polyaspartic top coats over metallic base layers, which cure much faster than standard epoxy. Whatever finish you choose, the result is a seamless, glossy floor that resists stains, spills, and the daily wear that comes with living and working in Yuba City's mild, active climate.
Best for homeowners who want a dramatic, custom look in a garage, basement, or showroom with moderate foot traffic.
Ideal for spaces that need faster cure time or higher UV stability, such as covered patios and commercial lobbies.
For older Yuba City homes with cracked or previously coated concrete that needs proper prep before the metallic layer goes down.
Suited to homeowners who want to match a specific interior color scheme or create a unique swirl, ocean, or smoke effect.
Yuba City sits in the northern Sacramento Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat affects how epoxy cures - if the slab gets too hot during application, the coating can bubble or set unevenly. Our crews schedule metallic epoxy pours for early morning during summer months and push larger projects to fall and spring when temperatures cooperate. Homeowners in Marysville and across the river in Yuba City face the same soil conditions - alluvial ground that holds moisture and can push it upward through concrete slabs, especially after wet winters.
Much of Yuba City's housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1980s, and those older slabs often have settled, cracked, or been patched multiple times. They need more prep than a newer pour, which is why we never skip the assessment visit. Areas like Linda share this older housing profile, and we regularly work in both communities. Because garages in this climate get used all year - not just in summer - the metallic epoxy upgrade is practical, not just cosmetic. It gives you a surface that cleans up fast and holds up under real daily use.
We ask you a few basic questions about the space, current floor condition, and any moisture or cracking you have noticed. You will hear back within one business day. We do not commit to a firm price until we see the slab in person - that is a sign of honest estimating, not a runaround.
We visit your home to look at the concrete directly. We check for cracks, test for moisture coming up through the slab, and assess any old coatings. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is where the real scope gets defined. Ask us anything you want during this visit.
We grind or mechanically clean the concrete to open up the surface so the epoxy bonds properly. Cracks and low spots get filled. This stage is loud and creates fine dust, so we seal off doorways to the rest of your home. A primer coat goes down at the end of this day.
The metallic coat is poured and manipulated into your chosen pattern, then left to cure overnight before the clear protective top coat goes on. Stay off the floor for at least 24 hours after the final coat, and wait five to seven days before parking a car on a new garage floor. We walk through the finished space with you before we leave.
We assess your slab, explain the process, and give you a written price - no pressure, no obligation.
(530) 557-8674We test every slab for moisture vapor before we apply a single drop of coating. This is the step that separates floors that last from floors that peel in two summers. In Yuba City's flood-plain soil conditions, skipping this test is how projects fail.
We have been working in Sacramento Valley heat long enough to know that epoxy applied to a hot slab in July will not cure correctly. We schedule summer pours for early morning and adjust our timeline around local temperature conditions - not just a generic install schedule.
We hold a valid California contractor's license, which you can verify yourself on the California Contractors State License Board website. Being licensed and insured protects you if anything goes wrong - and it means we are accountable to the same standards every professional contractor in the state is held to.
We assess your slab honestly upfront - including any prep work it needs - so the price you agree to is the price you pay. We break out labor, materials, and prep in every written quote so you can compare it clearly with any other estimates you receive.
Every one of these points connects to the same outcome: a floor that stays bonded, looks great, and does not call you back for warranty issues a year later. You can also verify any California contractor's license on the CSLB website before you hire.
A poured, seamless floor system built for spaces with heavy chemical exposure, thermal stress, or moisture vapor rising through an older slab.
Learn MoreA solid-color or chip-broadcast epoxy system for garages and utility spaces that prioritizes durability and easy cleaning over decorative pattern.
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