What a metallic floor actually is, on the slab
Metallic epoxy reads as a designer floor and acts like one. Mineral mica pigment is suspended inside the resin. The chips get moved around during the wet window with rollers, brushes, squeegees, and small drops of alcohol. The chips end up at many different angles. Under good lighting the result reads almost three dimensional (a finished basement bar in Burns Park, an entry foyer in Ann Arbor Hills, a polished garage in Saline). Plenty of metallic installs online look amazing in the photo and dull in person. That gap shows up when the install skipped the structural layers underneath. The pigment is only the part you see.
Below the metallic layer the system is the same as any standard coating. Prep is a planetary grind. Primer is sized to the slab's vapor reading. Topcoat is a clear polyaspartic for the same chemical resistance and daylight stability as a standard install. The only thing that changes is the base coat. Solids epoxy carries the mica pigment instead of a plain solid pigment. The artistic part lives in the twenty to forty minutes between the pour and the gel point. That is when an installer with real reps pushes the mica into the swirl and cell patterns that make the look.
- Common blends here: copper on slate, polished nickel, storm blue, warm walnut.
- Sealed under polyaspartic. Same chemical and daylight toughness as any other system.
- Install runs two days. The metallic pour needs its own cure window before the topcoat.
- Right answer for a finished basement bar, a polished garage, a commercial entry foyer.
- Look at sample boards in the actual room's lighting before the final blend is locked in.
Most metallic work in the Ann Arbor footprint goes into spaces where the floor is the story. The bar room in a finished basement. A polished garage. The entry lobby for a Liberty Street office. The walk-through has to bring real sample boards. The same pigment can read like two different floors under basement LED versus garage door sunlight versus an overcast January window.
If a metallic floor is on the table for a basement bar, a polished garage, or a commercial entryway, the route forward is a walk-through with sample tiles laid on the actual slab. The form on this page reaches a local installer who handles that.




