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Wayne Metallic Epoxy

Metallic Epoxy · Wayne, PA

Metallic Epoxy Contractor in Wayne, PA

Custom metallic epoxy floors in Wayne with diamond-ground prep and a protective polyaspartic topcoat. No two pours alike.

The short version

Metallic Epoxy Contractor in Wayne, PA, done right the first time.

Metallic epoxy in Wayne, PA is the one floor where the installer is the product. The pigments, the pour, the torch and cell work, and the timing are all hand-done, so the result is only as good as the hands doing it. Tru Coat Epoxy & Painting treats every Wayne metallic floor as a one-off, because it is.

A metallic epoxy floor in Wayne generally runs $7 to $14 per square foot installed, depending on the design complexity, the number of pigment layers, and substrate prep. It is a premium finish and it is priced like one, but it is also the floor people stop and ask about, which is the point in a showroom, lobby, or high-end garage.

It still starts with the same unglamorous prep as every other coating: diamond grinding to profile, crack and joint repair, moisture testing. A metallic floor poured over bad prep delaminates exactly like any other epoxy, except now you have lost an expensive artistic layer with it.

The metallic layer is a designed system: a pigmented epoxy base, then metallic pigments dispersed and manipulated with solvent, air, and torch to create the depth, lacing, and movement. We dial the look with you against samples first so the Wayne floor you get is the floor you approved, not a surprise.

A clear polyaspartic topcoat is non-negotiable on a metallic floor. The metallic layer itself is soft and not wear-rated; the topcoat is what makes it a floor you can actually use, with UV stability and abrasion resistance. Skipping it to cut cost ruins the floor within a year.

You deal with Tru Coat Epoxy & Painting start to finish, the work is warrantied in writing, and we walk the finished Wayne floor with you under real light before we call it done, because a metallic floor is judged on appearance and appearance is the whole job.

The reason metallic is worth the premium in the right Wayne space is that nothing else photographs or shows like it. A showroom floor that looks like poured molten metal, a basement bar with depth that seems to go down into the slab, a salon or boutique where the floor is the design feature: that is the return on a metallic floor. It is not the right call for a high-abuse warehouse, and we will tell you that honestly rather than sell you a finish that does not fit the use.

Where metallic goes wrong is almost always rushed or skipped steps, not the concept. The base has to cure before the metallic pour, the metallic has to cure before the topcoat, and the cells and lacing cannot be re-worked once the resin starts to set. A crew working to a too-tight schedule blows exactly those windows, and the result is muddy, flat, or peeling. We schedule Wayne metallic jobs with the cure times built in instead of compressed out.

It is also a floor you can maintain without ruining it, if you know how, and we make sure you do. A Wayne metallic floor wants a dust mop and a pH-neutral cleaner, never abrasive pads or harsh solvents that haze the polyaspartic. With correct care the clarity and depth hold for years; with a scouring pad and degreaser it dulls in months. We hand off the actual maintenance instructions for the topcoat we used so the floor you paid a premium for stays that way.

How the work happens

Same workflow on every Wayne job.

01

Design consult & samples

We look at the Wayne space and lighting, build sample boards in your color direction, and quote against the design complexity and prep the slab actually needs.

02

Diamond grind & repair

Mechanical grinding to profile, crack and joint repair, moisture testing. The artistic layer is only as durable as this step.

03

Primer & pigmented base

A keyed primer, then a pigmented epoxy base in the approved ground color, laid to spec thickness as the canvas for the metallic layer.

04

Metallic pour & manipulation

Metallic pigments dispersed and worked with solvent, air, and torch to create depth, lacing, and cell movement, controlled to match the approved sample.

05

Clear polyaspartic topcoat

A clear UV-stable polyaspartic wear layer over the cured metallic so the floor is actually usable and stays the way it looked on day one.

06

Lighting walkthrough & sign-off

We walk the Wayne floor with you under real light, address any clarity or finish notes, and close out with a written warranty before final payment.

Metallic Epoxy Contractor · Wayne, PA · FAQ

Questions Wayne homeowners ask.

How much does a metallic epoxy floor cost in Wayne, PA?
Metallic epoxy in Wayne runs $7 to $14 per square foot installed depending on design complexity, pigment layers, and substrate prep. It is a premium finish; Tru Coat Epoxy & Painting quotes the real scope against your approved design.
Is every metallic floor unique?
Yes. The pour, pigment manipulation, and torch work are hand-done, so no two Wayne floors are identical. We approve a sample direction with you first so the result is controlled, not random.
Does a metallic floor need a topcoat?
Always. The metallic layer is soft and not wear-rated. A clear polyaspartic topcoat is what makes it a usable, UV-stable floor. Anyone skipping the topcoat to lower the price is selling you a floor that fails within a year.
Where does metallic epoxy work best?
Showrooms, retail, lobbies, salons, and high-end Wayne garages and basements, anywhere the floor is a visual feature. It is less suited to heavy industrial abuse, where flake or quartz is the better call.
How long does the install take?
Most Wayne metallic floors are a multi-day install plus cure: prep, base, metallic pour, and topcoat each need their own window. We give you the real schedule and return-to-service dates up front.
Can you match a color or look I have seen?
We build sample boards toward your reference and approve a direction before the pour. Metallic is interpretive, so we set realistic expectations, but the approved sample is the target we hold to.
Is it slippery, and is it warrantied?
A topcoat with an anti-slip additive is available and recommended for Wayne entries and ramps. The work is warrantied in writing by Tru Coat Epoxy & Painting for adhesion and finish.
Ready for a real number?

Free metallic epoxy contractor estimate.

Call and we will come out, measure, and write a real scope for Wayne, PA. No deposit, no pressure. See finished work in our gallery or request the estimate.