The Pelora Surfaces Flagship
Floors built for what you park on them
Metallic epoxy is our signature: molten swirls of pearl, bronze, and charcoal under a mirror gloss topcoat that shrugs off hot tires, oil, and time. If your garage holds something special, this is the floor it deserves. Metallic from $10 to $16 per square foot, flake from $7 to $10.
Choose Your Finish
Three systems, one standard
Every system starts with diamond ground prep and ends with a high performance topcoat. The look in between is yours to design. Tap a finish to preview it below.
Signature
Metallic
Metallic pigments folded through clear resin create one of one depth: molten swirls, pearl drifts, and lava flow movement. No two floors are alike, and that is the point. The current designer looks pair warm bronze and champagne metallics with charcoal, or run moody graphite and silver for a modern garage.
Flake
Vinyl flake broadcast to full coverage, then locked under clear coats. The classic high end garage look: granite like texture, hidden dust, serious grip. Trending blends layer four or five colors, like warm saddle tans and browns or a charcoal base with subtle blue accent chips.
Quartz
Colored quartz sand double broadcast into resin for the toughest, most slip resistant surface we install. The choice for pool decks, patios, and workshops that get wet, worked in, and walked on daily, with a refined sand finish that reads spa rather than shop.
Selected Finish: Metallic
Your car deserves a showroom
A great car parked on stained concrete is a missed opportunity. Our metallic systems are designed around the vehicle: reflections that flatter the body lines, colorways matched to the paint, and a surface that wipes clean after every drive. Hot tire resistant, chemical resistant, and glossy enough to double the presence of everything parked on it.
- Hot tire pickup resistance, no peeling under performance tires
- Oil, gas, and brake fluid wipe up without staining
- Colorways designed around your car and cabinetry
- Optional anti slip additive without killing the gloss
The Proof
Same garage, new floor
Drag the handle. Bare concrete on one side, a finished Pelora Surfaces flake floor on the other. Same walls, same cabinets, one transformed surface.
Before
After
The Pelora Surfaces Process
Why our floors last
Epoxy fails at the prep stage, never the resin stage. So we over invest in prep.
Moisture and Slab Test
We test the concrete before quoting the system. The wrong system on a damp slab fails within a year.
Diamond Grind
Full mechanical grind opens the concrete's pores. No acid etch shortcuts, ever.
Repair and Fill
Cracks, pits, and spalls are cut out and rebuilt so the finish reads as one seamless surface.
Base and Design Coat
Pigmented base, then the metallic pour or flake broadcast, worked by hand for the movement you approved.
Performance Topcoat
High performance polyaspartic or urethane top layer for UV stability, chemical resistance, and that mirror gloss.
Cure and Handoff
Exact cure schedule, care guide, and our workmanship warranty in writing.
Installed By Hand
Craftsmanship you can watch
An epoxy floor is not rolled on in an afternoon. Our crews grind, repair, and coat over several days, spreading the resin in spiked shoes and broadcasting flake by hand so the movement in the finish is one of a kind. Timed coats and a controlled cure are the difference between a floor that lasts and a floor that peels.
- Diamond ground and moisture tested before any resin
- Metallic pours and flake broadcast worked by hand
- Timed coats and a controlled cure, never rushed
- Workmanship warranty in writing on every install
A standard two car garage typically runs $4,000 to $7,000 in metallic or $2,800 to $4,500 in flake. Run your square footage in the instant estimate calculator, then book your free estimate for an exact quote.
We use premium low VOC resin systems and ventilate properly during install and cure. Once cured, the floor is inert, seamless, and easier to keep clean than bare concrete.
Park something special on something spectacular.
Materials We Use
Professional resin, not box store kits
People ask what we pour. Here it is. We install commercial grade systems, never a big box garage kit.
- Sherwin-Williams High Performance Flooring and Elite Crete Systems resin
- Torginol designer color flake blends
- UV stable polyaspartic and urethane topcoats rated for hot tire pickup
- Diamond ground prep and moisture testing, never acid etch
Questions
Epoxy floor FAQ
How much does it cost to epoxy a garage floor in Orange County?
Flake epoxy runs $7 to $10 per square foot and metallic runs $10 to $16 per square foot, installed. For a standard two car garage of about 450 square feet, that means $2,800 to $4,500 for flake and $4,000 to $7,000 for metallic, with diamond ground prep, moisture testing, and crack and pit repair included before coating. Get a real range in seconds with our instant estimate calculator, then book a free on site estimate for an exact written quote.
How long does epoxy take to cure before I can park on it?
You can walk on a new epoxy floor in 12 to 24 hours, and systems finished with a polyaspartic grade topcoat can typically take vehicle traffic in 24 to 48 hours. Full chemical cure takes longer: move contents back and park vehicles after 3 to 5 days. You get an exact cure schedule for your system before we start.
How long does installation take for a two car garage?
A standard two car garage of about 450 square feet takes 2 to 3 days: grind and repair on day 1, base and design coat next, then the topcoat. Light foot traffic follows in 12 to 24 hours, and vehicles come back after 3 to 5 days for full chemical cure. You get an exact schedule in writing before we start.
Will epoxy peel or yellow over time?
No: a properly built system will not peel or yellow, because Pelora Surfaces pairs an epoxy build coat with a high performance UV stable topcoat rated for hot tire pickup. Peeling almost always traces back to shortcut prep, so we diamond grind every slab and moisture test before coating, never acid etch shortcuts. Done right, the floor lasts 10 to 20 years in a residential garage, and every install is backed by a workmanship warranty in writing.
What is the difference between polyaspartic and epoxy?
Epoxy builds a thicker, self leveling base and is the right foundation layer, while polyaspartic cures faster, stays UV stable so it will not yellow in sunlight, and flexes more. You do not have to choose: Pelora Surfaces systems pair an epoxy build coat with a high performance UV stable topcoat, so the floor gets epoxy strength and can typically take vehicle traffic in 24 to 48 hours.
How long does an epoxy floor last?
10 to 20 years in a residential garage when the prep is done right. That is why we diamond grind, repair cracks and pits, and moisture test every slab before a drop of resin goes down, never acid etch shortcuts. Every install is backed by our workmanship warranty in writing.
Will hot tires or chemicals damage it?
No: every Pelora Surfaces system is finished with a high performance topcoat rated for hot tire pickup, so hot tires, oil, gas, brake fluid, and road salts will not damage it. Spills wipe up without staining. That protection is standard whether you choose flake at $7 to $10 per square foot or metallic at $10 to $16.
Metallic or flake: which should I choose?
Choose flake at $7 to $10 per square foot for texture, grip, and everyday forgiveness, or metallic at $10 to $16 per square foot for one of one movement and mirror gloss. Flake hides dust and daily wear; metallic is the showroom statement. Both get the same diamond ground prep and the same workmanship warranty, so the choice is about how you live in the space. See sample colorways in hand at your free on site estimate.
Is an epoxy floor slippery when wet?
A high gloss floor can be slippery when soaked, so we offer a clear anti slip additive in the topcoat that adds grip without dulling the finish. We recommend it for pool baths, patios, and busy family garages. Ask to see it at your free on site estimate, about 20 minutes with an exact written quote before any work begins.
Can you coat cracked or damaged concrete?
Yes, crack and pit repair is included before coating: cracks, pits, and spalls are cut out and rebuilt on day 1 of the install so the finish reads seamless. If a slab has structural problems a coating cannot fix, we tell you before you spend a dollar.
What epoxy brands and materials do you use?
We install commercial grade resin systems from Sherwin-Williams High Performance Flooring and Elite Crete Systems, Torginol color flakes, and UV stable polyaspartic topcoats, never a big box garage kit. That professional material is why our floors run $7 to $16 per square foot and last 10 to 20 years in a residential garage.
Free Design Consult
Design the floor your garage has been waiting for
Free on site estimate, sample colorways in hand, exact quote before we leave.