Metallic Epoxy Flooring Melbourne: The Complete Guide (2026)

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Metallic Epoxy Flooring Melbourne: The Complete Guide (2026)

Metallic Epoxy Flooring Melbourne: The Complete Guide (2026)

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Metallic epoxy flooring has moved from commercial showrooms into Melbourne residential garages at pace over the past few years. The appeal is obvious: a seamless, high-gloss floor with flowing 3D patterns that looks like liquid marble or polished stone and is unlike anything else you can do to a concrete slab. This complete guide covers everything Melbourne homeowners need to know about metallic epoxy in 2026 , how it works, what it costs, how it’s installed, and whether it suits your space.

Key takeaways

  • Metallic epoxy costs $100–$160 per m² installed in Melbourne, or $4,000–$6,400 for a standard double garage.
  • Every metallic epoxy floor is unique , patterns are created freehand and can’t be replicated exactly.
  • It suits showpiece spaces: feature garages, home gyms, studios, and commercial showrooms.
  • For working garages with heavy daily vehicle use, epoxy flake is more practical and costs less.
  • Properly installed with a polyaspartic topcoat, metallic epoxy lasts 10–20 years in residential settings.

What is metallic epoxy flooring?

Metallic epoxy is a two-component, 100% solids epoxy system infused with metallic or pearlescent pigment powders. When a skilled installer applies the wet epoxy, they manipulate it using trowels, squeegees, rollers, and in some techniques a leaf blower or heat gun to create flowing, abstract patterns. The metallic particles move through the resin as it self-levels, producing rippling, three-dimensional effects that catch light from multiple angles.

The result is completely unique to each floor. Two garages done by the same installer in the same colour will look different from each other because the manipulation is done freehand during the working time of the material. No digital print or manufactured product can produce the same depth of effect.

How metallic epoxy is different from standard epoxy

Metallic epoxy Standard epoxy / epoxy flake
Visual effect Flowing 3D patterns, liquid marble Solid colour or chip-textured finish
Uniqueness Every floor is one-of-a-kind Consistent, replicable appearance
Installation skill High , requires experienced applicator Moderate
Cost per m² $100–$160 $60–$120
Slip resistance Moderate (smooth surface) Good (chip texture) to excellent
Hides imperfections Moderately Very well (flake covers variation)

Metallic epoxy cost in Melbourne: 2026 pricing

Metallic epoxy flooring in Melbourne costs between $100 and $160 per m² installed, including surface preparation, primer, metallic epoxy base coat, and a polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat.

Space Approx. area Estimated cost
Single garage 18–24 m² $1,800–$3,840
Double garage 36–44 m² $3,600–$7,040
Home gym or studio 25–40 m² $2,500–$6,400
Commercial showroom 60–150 m² $6,000–$24,000

The price range reflects variation in design complexity, colour selection, and preparation requirements. A simple single-colour metallic with a clean slab sits toward the lower end. A multi-colour design with extensive blending and manipulation on a slab requiring significant prep sits toward the upper end.

Popular metallic epoxy colours and effects for Melbourne garages

The most popular colour directions for Melbourne residential garages in 2026:

Charcoal and silver

The most popular combination for feature garages. Dark charcoal base with silver metallic creates a deep, moody floor that photographs exceptionally well and complements dark cabinetry and modern garage interiors.

Deep blue and bronze

A bold combination popular in home gyms and collector’s garages. The bronze catches light dramatically against the deep blue base, creating a floor that looks different at every time of day.

Warm grey and gold

A more neutral option that suits garages attached to contemporary homes with warm interior palettes. Less dramatic than charcoal/silver but more versatile as a background for the rest of the space.

Pearl white and silver

A light, bright option that maximises the reflective quality of the metallic system. Popular in showrooms and spaces where maximum light bounce is desired. Requires excellent concrete prep as imperfections show more on light-coloured floors.

Copper and black

An increasingly popular industrial-luxe combination. Copper tones create warmth against a black base and work well in spaces with raw steel or timber elements.

You can see examples of these finishes and more on the Metal and Flake metallic epoxy page.

How metallic epoxy is installed: the process

Day 1: preparation

As with all epoxy systems, preparation is the foundation. The installer diamond-grinds the slab to CSP 2–3, fills cracks, treats oil contamination if present, and applies a penetrating primer. No shortcuts here , metallic epoxy is less forgiving of surface variation than flake systems, so prep quality matters even more.

Day 1 (continued): metallic base coat

The metallic epoxy is mixed and applied to the floor in sections. While the epoxy is still wet and workable, the installer manipulates it using a combination of back-rolling, drag techniques, and in some applications a leaf blower or heat gun to push the metallic particles into flowing patterns. This is the artistic phase , it requires skill, speed, and a clear design intent before the material sets.

Day 2: topcoat

After overnight cure, the installer applies a clear polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat. This seals the metallic layer, provides chemical and UV protection, and creates the high-gloss surface finish. On garage floors, a fine anti-slip aggregate is recommended in the topcoat to prevent the smooth surface becoming slippery when wet.

Slip resistance: the most important practical consideration

A metallic epoxy floor without an anti-slip additive in the topcoat can be slippery when wet. In a Melbourne garage that sees rain, condensation, or wet shoes, this is a real safety concern. Always confirm with your installer that an anti-slip aggregate will be added to the topcoat. This reduces the mirror-finish slightly but keeps the floor safe. Any reputable installer will include this as standard for garage applications.

Is metallic epoxy suitable for your Melbourne garage?

Metallic epoxy is the right choice for garages that are as much about appearance as function. The ideal application is a showpiece space , a collector’s garage, a home gym, a photography studio, or a space where the floor itself is part of the design intent.

For a working garage used daily for parking, mechanical work, or general storage with high foot traffic and vehicle use, epoxy flake is a more practical choice. It’s less expensive, more slip-resistant by nature, hides surface wear better, and is just as durable.

The choice isn’t about quality , both systems are professional and long-lasting. It’s about function versus showpiece.

Maintenance: keeping your metallic epoxy floor looking its best

Metallic epoxy is low-maintenance but not zero-maintenance. To keep it looking showroom-fresh:

  • Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit that can scratch the topcoat
  • Mop with a pH-neutral cleaner diluted in water , avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners
  • Wipe oil and chemical spills promptly, especially petrol and brake fluid
  • Use felt pads under heavy items to prevent scratching
  • Consider a topcoat maintenance coat every 5–7 years in high-use applications to restore the gloss

The metallic layer itself is sealed beneath the topcoat and is not affected by surface wear , only the topcoat wears. A worn topcoat can be refreshed without redoing the entire floor.

How to find a qualified metallic epoxy installer in Melbourne

Metallic epoxy requires significantly more skill than standard epoxy application. The patterns are created freehand with no ability to correct once the epoxy starts setting. Before hiring anyone, ask to see completed metallic epoxy projects , not renders or stock photos, but actual installed floors they’ve done. Look for consistency in the pattern, clean edges, and a uniform gloss finish.

A qualified installer will also ask you questions: about the space, the aesthetic you want, whether you need anti-slip, and what colour direction suits your garage. If they quote without asking anything, they’re not thinking about your specific result.

FAQ: metallic epoxy flooring Melbourne

How much does metallic epoxy flooring cost in Melbourne?

Between $100 and $160 per m² installed in 2026, including preparation and topcoat. A standard double garage costs $3,600–$7,040 depending on design complexity and slab condition.

How long does metallic epoxy last?

10–20 years in residential settings with proper preparation and a quality topcoat. The topcoat is the wear surface and can be refreshed at the 5–10 year mark if needed, without redoing the full system.

Can metallic epoxy be applied over tiles?

No. Tiles must be removed and the concrete prepared before any epoxy system is applied. Epoxy bonds to concrete, not to ceramic or porcelain surfaces.

What is the difference between metallic epoxy and polished concrete?

Polished concrete is ground and refined to create a smooth, aggregate-exposed finish. It has a natural, stone-like appearance. Metallic epoxy is a coating applied to concrete that creates an entirely different visual effect , flowing patterns, deep gloss, and customisable colour. Polished concrete costs a similar amount but doesn’t offer the same colour and pattern flexibility.

Can I choose my own pattern?

You can choose colour direction and general style (subtle vs dramatic, flowing vs structured), but the exact pattern is created during installation and will always be slightly different from any reference image. This is part of what makes the floor unique.

See metallic epoxy in person before you decide

The best way to decide if metallic epoxy is right for your Melbourne garage is to see it installed. Metal and Flake can show you examples of recent completed projects and walk you through colour options for your specific space. Book a free consultation and quote here.

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Epoxy Garage Floor Cost in Melbourne: 2026 Price Guide

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Epoxy Garage Floor Cost in Melbourne: 2026 Price Guide

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If you’re budgeting for an epoxy garage floor in Melbourne, you’ve probably noticed that quotes vary wildly. One installer says $2,000, another says $5,500, and neither one explains why. This 2026 price guide breaks down the real epoxy garage floor cost in Melbourne by system type, floor size, and concrete condition, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before anyone picks up a grinder.

Key takeaways

  • Epoxy garage floor cost in Melbourne ranges from $60 to $160 per m² installed, depending on the system and prep required.
  • A standard double garage (36–40 m²) typically costs $2,500 to $4,500 all in.
  • Concrete preparation, not floor size, is the biggest variable in your final price.
  • Epoxy flake floors sit at $80–$120/m². Metallic epoxy runs $100–$160/m².
  • A cheap quote that skips diamond grinding almost always means a floor that peels within two years.

Epoxy garage floor cost per m² in Melbourne: 2026 price table

Here’s what Melbourne homeowners are paying in 2026, broken down by system type:

System type Cost per m² (installed) Best for
Basic single-coat epoxy $30–$50/m² Budget workshops, rental properties
Standard 2–3 coat epoxy $60–$90/m² Functional garages, light vehicle storage
Epoxy flake flooring $80–$120/m² Garages, showrooms, residential laundries
Metallic epoxy flooring $100–$160/m² Statement garages, home gyms, feature floors
Heavy-duty industrial epoxy $90–$150/m² Commercial workshops, warehouses

These prices include diamond grinding preparation, primer, the system coats, and a polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat. They do not include crack repairs, moisture remediation, or significant levelling work. Those add cost if your slab needs them.

What does an epoxy garage floor cost for a standard Melbourne garage?

Most Melbourne residential garages fall into one of three size brackets. Here’s what you can expect to pay in each:

Single garage (18–24 m²)

A single garage epoxy floor in Melbourne costs between $1,400 and $2,900 for a flake or standard system. Note that most professional installers carry a minimum call-out of $1,200–$1,500, so small garages pay a slight premium on a per-m² basis.

Double garage (36–44 m²)

A double garage is the sweet spot. Most Melbourne homeowners pay $2,800 to $4,500 for an epoxy flake system in a standard double garage. A metallic epoxy finish on the same floor runs $3,600 to $6,000 depending on the complexity of the design.

Triple garage or large slab (55–80 m²)

At this scale the per-m² rate drops slightly as preparation and mobilisation costs spread across a bigger area. Budget $4,400 to $9,500 for a quality flake or metallic finish on a large slab.

What actually drives the price of your epoxy garage floor?

Two quotes on the same size garage can differ by $2,000 or more. These are the four factors that explain why:

1. Concrete preparation

This is the single biggest variable. Diamond grinding opens the concrete pores so the epoxy bonds properly. If your slab has oil stains, failed paint, moisture issues, or a trowelled hard finish, preparation takes longer and costs more. Expect grinding to add $15–$25 per m² to the base rate. It’s not optional if you want the floor to last.

A quote that doesn’t mention preparation at all is a red flag. It either means they’re skipping it (bad) or burying it in the total without disclosing it (also bad).

2. Concrete condition

Cracks, spalling, and moisture transmission each add scope. A hairline crack might cost $80–$150 to fill. Widespread spalling or a slab that’s wicking moisture can add $500–$1,500 to the job before the epoxy goes down. A good installer will tell you about these during the quote, not surprise you mid-job.

3. System type and number of coats

A basic two-coat system uses less product and less labour than a full metallic epoxy system with a broadcast flake layer and two topcoats. The more layers and the more premium the product, the higher the material cost. Metallic epoxy uses more specialist product and takes longer to lay correctly, which is why it sits at a higher price point than standard flake.

4. Access and layout

A garage that’s easy to get a grinder into, with straight lines and no built-in cabinetry to work around, costs less than one with tight corners, floor drains, step edges, or integrated shelving. If your garage has structural pillars or a laundry section, expect a small uplift.

Epoxy flake vs metallic epoxy: cost comparison for Melbourne garages

These are the two most popular premium systems in Melbourne residential garages. Here’s how they compare on price and outcome:

Epoxy flake Metallic epoxy
Cost per m² $80–$120 $100–$160
Double garage (40 m²) $3,200–$4,800 $4,000–$6,400
Visual result Textured, multi-colour chip finish Liquid marble, 3D depth effect
Slip resistance Excellent (texture from chips) Good (topcoat can be made anti-slip)
Hides imperfections Very well Moderately
Curing time Light use in 24h, full cure 7 days Light use in 24h, full cure 7 days

If your concrete has minor pitting or surface variation, the flake system hides it better. If you want a feature floor that looks like polished marble, metallic epoxy is worth the premium.

How to read an epoxy flooring quote in Melbourne

A legitimate quote should always specify these items in writing:

  • Surface preparation method: diamond grinding, shot blasting, or acid etching (grinding is the industry standard for residential)
  • Number of coats: primer, base coat(s), and topcoat as separate line items
  • Product brand and specification: commercial-grade epoxy has a higher solids content than DIY products
  • Crack filling: whether minor crack repairs are included or quoted separately
  • Topcoat type: polyurethane or polyaspartic (polyaspartic cures faster and handles UV better)
  • Warranty terms: a quality installer typically offers 5–10 years on workmanship

If a quote is a single line item with no breakdown, ask for detail before you sign anything. The cheapest quote on a per-m² basis is often the one that skips preparation or uses a low-solids product that won’t last.

DIY epoxy vs professional installation: the real cost difference

DIY epoxy kits for a double garage run $300–$800 from hardware stores. Professional installation runs $2,800–$4,500 for the same space. That’s a $2,000–$3,700 gap. So why do most Melbourne homeowners choose a professional?

The short answer: DIY epoxy uses water-based systems with around 50% solids content. Professional systems use 100% solids commercial-grade epoxy. The performance difference is significant. DIY floors typically last 3–5 years before peeling or yellowing. Professional floors last 10–20 years with basic maintenance.

The other issue is preparation. Hiring a concrete grinder for a weekend costs $200–$350. Most DIYers skip this step or use acid etching instead, which doesn’t open the pores deeply enough. The result is a floor that looks good for 12 months and then starts delaminating from the edges.

If you’re considering DIY to save money, the calculation only works if you’re comfortable accepting a 3–5 year lifespan and potentially doing it again.

Does the type of topcoat affect the price?

Yes. There are two common topcoat options for Melbourne garage floors:

  • Polyurethane topcoat: the standard option, durable and cost-effective. Adds approximately $8–$12/m² to the total.
  • Polyaspartic topcoat: faster curing (can drive on it in hours rather than days), better UV resistance, and more flexible. Adds approximately $15–$25/m². Worth considering for garages with direct sun exposure or if you need the garage back in use quickly.

How to get an accurate epoxy garage floor quote in Melbourne

To get a quote that reflects your actual job, have these ready when you contact an installer:

  • Approximate floor area in m² (length x width, subtract built-in benches or shelving)
  • Photos of the concrete surface, cracks, stains, or any previous coatings
  • Whether the garage gets direct sun or is enclosed
  • Your preferred system (flake, metallic, or standard)
  • Timeline, whether you need the garage back by a certain date

Most reputable Melbourne epoxy flooring companies offer a free on-site measure and quote. An in-person quote is more accurate than a phone estimate because the installer can assess the concrete condition directly.

FAQ: epoxy garage floor cost Melbourne

How much does it cost to epoxy a double garage floor in Melbourne?

A double garage (36–44 m²) with an epoxy flake system costs approximately $2,800–$4,500 in Melbourne in 2026, including preparation and topcoat. A metallic epoxy finish on the same floor typically runs $4,000–$6,400.

What is the cheapest epoxy option for a Melbourne garage?

A basic two-coat epoxy system without decorative finish starts at around $30–$50/m², or $1,100–$2,000 for a double garage. This won’t give you a premium look, but it will protect the concrete and is a significant upgrade over bare concrete or floor paint.

Does the price include concrete preparation?

It should. Any quote that doesn’t mention preparation, specifically diamond grinding , is either excluding it (which will cause the floor to fail) or skipping it entirely. Always confirm that grinding is included before signing.

How long does epoxy garage floor installation take in Melbourne?

Most residential garages are completed in one to two days. The floor needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and 5–7 days before you can park a vehicle on it. Polyaspartic topcoats cure faster. Some allow vehicle traffic within 24 hours.

Will the price go up if my concrete has cracks or stains?

Possibly. Oil stains require degreasing treatment before primer goes down. Cracks need to be filled and feathered. These are usually minor additions ($80–$400 depending on extent), but a good installer will flag them at quoting rather than add them to the invoice mid-job.

Is epoxy flooring worth the cost for a Melbourne garage?

For most homeowners, yes. A quality epoxy floor lasts 10–20 years, is easy to clean, resists oil and chemicals, and adds visible value to the property. The cost per year of service life compares well against alternatives like tiles or polyurethane paint.

Get an accurate price for your Melbourne garage

Every garage is different. The best way to get a real number for your job is to have an installer look at your concrete in person. Metal and Flake offer free on-site quotes across Melbourne. get in touch to book yours and get a detailed breakdown before you commit to anything.

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