Floors that earn their gloss.
Premium metallic epoxy, garage coatings, and decorative concrete for homeowners and commercial buyers across Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire. Family-owned, union-trained, and licensed across all three trades under one roof.
Four trades, one shop.
Most floor companies pick a lane. Coatings or concrete, residential or commercial. We were trained in all four, which means your project never gets handed off to a subcontractor who has never worked with our team. Choose the discipline that fits your space.

Garage & home epoxy
Metallic, flake, quartz, and polyaspartic floors built for the most-looked-at room in your house.
- Garage
- Basement
- Patio
- Walkway
- Driveway
- Pool deck
- Micro cement
- Quartz

Floor systems built to spec
USDA-compliant resin, chemical-resistant topcoats, and high-traffic finishes for the spaces that earn their keep.
- Warehouse
- Auto shop
- Food & bev
- Healthcare
- Office
- Vet & kennel
- Manufacturing
- Cove base

Stamped & custom finishes
Stamped patios, custom-color sidewalks, and decorative slabs that read as architecture, not utility.
- Stamped
- Custom color
- Patios
- Driveways
- Sidewalks
- Pool deck
- Tooled joints
- Sealed

Slabs that take a beating
Reinforced commercial slabs, equipment drive lanes, and shop floors designed for the weight that comes through.
- Shop floors
- Drive lanes
- Heavy slabs
- Trenches
- Equipment pads
- Loading docks
- Repairs
- Sealing
Liquid stone, frozen in resin.
A metallic epoxy floor is the closest thing the trades have to a painting. Pigmented resin gets layered, swirled, and broken with a torch until it cures. Every floor is a one-pour piece. No two are alike, and the photograph never quite catches what the floor actually looks like under a moving light.

A family of tradespeople.
Concrete 2 Coatings started the way most family businesses do. At a kitchen table, with a man who had spent twenty years in the union and a stack of jobsite photos he could not stop showing his kids. Everyone in the family ran their own business. He wanted his own too.
What started as a side-of-the-house epoxy crew grew into a four-trade shop because every job led to the next question: could you also pour a slab? Could you stamp a patio? Could you do the office floor too? Twenty years of trade work made the answer easy. We could. So we built the shop to do it.
Today we work out of 2911 Walton Avenue in Los Angeles and pour within a hundred-mile radius. Every walkthrough is the owner. Every prep is our crew. Every spec is in writing.
Concrete 2 Coatings
Los Angeles, CA · Est. 2021 · 20-year trade historyHow a Concrete 2 Coatings floor actually gets poured.
No hidden steps, no surprise add-ons. Every floor follows the same four-stage workflow from walkthrough to final inspection. The proposal you sign on day one is the price you pay on day four.
Walkthrough & moisture test
The owner does every walkthrough. We test moisture content of the slab with a calibrated meter, photograph existing cracks and joints, talk through palette options on-site, and write a fixed-price proposal you receive in 24 hours.
Diamond grind & repair
Surface prep is where every floor lives or dies. We diamond-grind to a CSP-3 profile, vacuum to HEPA spec, fill cracks with rapid-set polyurea, and re-grind. No shortcut here. Adhesion is everything.
Pour, broadcast & swirl
Depending on the system (metallic, flake, quartz, micro cement) we pour in two or three coats. The signature work happens during the metallic pour: pigment, swirl, torch, and a final pass with a notched trowel before the working window closes.
Topcoat & 24-hour cure
A polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat goes on within the resin’s chemical window. Walkable in 24 hours, full vehicle traffic in 72. We do a final inspection with you on-site and hand you a written job spec before we leave.
Where we pour.
All 48 citiesLos Angeles County
San Diego / Ventura / Kern
What people actually ask before they call.
Don’t see your question here? Skip the form. Call the shop and one of us will pick up.
How long does a residential metallic epoxy floor take to install?
For a standard two-car garage (around 400 to 500 square feet), the full process is two to three working days: one day for diamond grinding, crack repair, and re-grinding; one day for the metallic pour, swirl, and base coat; and one day for the polyaspartic topcoat. The floor is walkable 24 hours after the topcoat and ready for vehicle traffic in 72 hours.
Larger residential basements and patio installs can run four to five days. Commercial floors depend on square footage and substrate condition. We give you a fixed timeline in writing during the walkthrough.
What does a metallic epoxy floor cost in Los Angeles?
Residential metallic epoxy in the Los Angeles market runs roughly $8 to $14 per square foot installed, depending on the substrate prep required, the topcoat system chosen, and any custom color blending. A 500 sq ft garage typically lands between $4,500 and $7,000 turnkey.
Commercial pricing is project-specific. Chemical-resistant systems, USDA-compliant resins, and high-traffic polyaspartic topcoats sit at different price tiers. We write fixed-price proposals after the on-site walkthrough so there are no change orders mid-pour.
How long will a Concrete 2 Coatings floor last?
Properly installed resinous floors are not a cosmetic. They are a chemical bond to the slab itself. Residential garage and basement floors are engineered for lifetime adhesion to the substrate. The gloss layer can be refreshed at the 8-to-12-year mark for floors that see heavy use; the base resin stays bonded.
Commercial systems are spec’d to the traffic and chemistry of your space. Typical lifespan ranges from 10 to 25 years for the resin layer, with topcoat refresh cycles built into the maintenance plan.
Can you match a specific color or design?
Yes. Metallic epoxy pigments mix to any color in the spectrum. We have done deep teal, copper-on-bronze, matte slate, mother-of-pearl, ocean blue with charcoal veining, and just-black. Flake systems come in pre-blended color packs and custom blends. Quartz comes in 14 standard colors and unlimited custom blends.
For decorative concrete (stamped, scored, or polished), color is added integrally to the slab during the pour or applied as a topical stain post-cure. Bring us a paint swatch, a Pinterest board, or a piece of granite. We will match it.
Do you do both residential and commercial work?
Yes, and we don’t subcontract either side. The same union-trained crew that pours your home garage on a Saturday is the crew that’s on a chemical plant floor Monday. That’s the whole point of running the shop the way we do.
If you have a commercial project that needs USDA compliance, ESD-dissipative floors, or specific chemical resistance certifications, we’ll spec the resin system in the proposal and provide the manufacturer data sheets at handoff.
What makes you different from other epoxy companies in Los Angeles?
Three things, honestly. One. The owner does every walkthrough and is on every prep day. We’re not a franchise. Two. We are licensed and trained across coatings, decorative concrete, AND structural slabs. Most LA shops pick one. Three. Our surface prep is non-negotiable. We diamond-grind to a CSP-3 profile, HEPA-vacuum, and re-grind. Most cosmetic failures in this trade trace back to skipped prep. We don’t skip it.
The metallic finish you see in our gallery is what we are known for. But the reason those floors are still glossy three years later is the prep day you don’t see in the photos.
Tell us about the floor.
A walkthrough is free and takes about 30 minutes. We come measure, photograph, and write a fixed-price proposal you have in your inbox the next morning. No high-pressure pitch, no surprise add-ons, no franchise script.



