


Showroom & Display Floor Coatings That Sell the Space
High-gloss metallic, polished, and decorative floor systems for auto dealerships, retail showrooms, and brand spaces across New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Built to hold a flawless, light-reflective finish under public foot traffic, rolling displays, and vehicle tire loads.
- Metallic, polished & flake systems
- NJ + Eastern PA
- 20+ years installing
- Free on-site assessment
- Showpiece Finish
- Metallic, polished & decorative systems
- Traffic-Rated
- Holds gloss under public foot traffic
- 20+ Years Experience
- Decorative & resinous installs
- Phased Around Open Hours
- We work nights and off-days
The showroom floor problem
A display floor has to look perfect and stay that way under a crowd
A showroom floor is doing two jobs that pull against each other. It has to read as a flawless, light-reflective surface that flatters the merchandise, and it has to survive a constant stream of customers, rolling display fixtures, hand trucks, and on an auto floor the point loads of vehicle tires being staged and rotated. The first scuff, swirl, or dull patch shows immediately because the whole point of the finish is its shine.
Two things quietly ruin that look. Foot and tire traffic abrade a soft or thinly built coating until the gloss goes hazy, and on floors next to a glass storefront, ultraviolet light ambers and chalks a standard aromatic epoxy over time. A showroom system has to be built thick enough to keep its clarity and topped with a coat that holds color in daylight.
Zone-by-zone
We spec each area of the building for the job it actually does
No single coating is right everywhere. Here is how we read a showroom floor and match the chemistry to the punishment.
Material choice
What makes a showroom floor keep its shine
A showpiece floor lives or dies on prep and film build. A thin, poorly bonded decorative coat looks stunning the day it cures and then telegraphs every scratch within a season. The slab has to be dry and sound before we profile and coat it, and where the water table runs high or the floor sits low or below grade a moisture test is worth doing first, then we build the system thick enough to take traffic without the gloss going flat.
For the signature look we pour metallic epoxy, where metallic pigments suspended in clear resin flow into a deep, three-dimensional pattern no two floors share. Where a cleaner, modern read suits the brand we grind and polish the concrete itself to a light-reflective sheen. Either way we finish with a hard, clear topcoat, and near glass storefronts we specify a UV-stable urethane so the floor holds its color and clarity instead of ambering in the sun.
- Abrasion resistance tested to a recognized Taber method, so foot and tire traffic do not haze the gloss. [ASTM D4060]
- UV-stable topcoat option near storefront glass, an aliphatic urethane that resists the ambering and chalking standard epoxy shows in daylight. [Sherwin-Williams · Sika]
- Dry, sound slab before we coat, and where the water table runs high we recommend a moisture test first, because vapor driving up through a metallic pour clouds the clear resin and kills the reflection. [ASTM F2170 · F1869]
- Seamless and non-porous, so spills, footprints, and tire marks wipe clean and no grout line breaks the reflection. [Manufacturer spec]
How it works
From your first call to the final coat
We map the whole job before we touch the floor, then phase the work around your production.
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Tell us about your space and timeline.
- Walk-through
- Display floor
- Storefront
- Entry
Consultation
A free walk-through and a finish plan to fit your brand.
- Slab PrepProfiledDry & sound
Preparation
Slab profiled and confirmed dry before coating.
- Sealed
Installation
Decorative system poured and sealed, phased around your hours.
Standards & specifications
A showpiece floor, specified like a working one
A showroom floor is judged on its looks, but it is still an engineered system. We name the standards behind the wear resistance, the slip safety, and the prep, and we do not claim credentials we do not hold.
Abrasion & wear resistance
Decorative and high-build clear systems specified against the Taber Abraser method (typically the CS-17 wheel) so the surface keeps its clarity under foot and tire traffic instead of dulling. [ASTM D4060]
UV color stability
Near glass storefronts and skylights we specify a UV-stable aliphatic urethane topcoat that resists the yellowing and chalking a standard aromatic epoxy develops in direct sun. [Manufacturer spec]
Slip resistance at entries
Walk-off and vestibule zones get a tuned anti-slip texture targeting the ANSI A326.3 wet DCOF benchmark of 0.42, because tracked-in rain and snow are the real slip risk in a public showroom. No floor is ever fully slip-proof. [ANSI A326.3]
Slab moisture
A decorative floor shows blushing and delamination faster than a utility coating, so the slab has to be dry before a single drop of resin goes down, and where the water table runs high or the floor sits low or below grade a moisture test (in-situ relative-humidity probes per F2170, or anhydrous calcium-chloride MVER per F1869) is worth doing first. [ASTM F2170 / F1869]
Hot-tire pickup resistance
On vehicle display floors we build film thickness and bond so warm tires staged on the surface do not lift the coating, the way a thin garage-grade paint fails. [Manufacturer spec]
We install products that carry their own performance and safety credentials and specify systems that can be built to meet the standards a public display space is held to. We do not market Jersey Epoxy as certified, because those credentials are issued to products, not to installers.
Benefits
A floor that flatters the merchandise and shrugs off the crowd
Showpiece, Light-Reflective Finish
Metallic and polished systems throw back overhead light, so vehicles, furniture, and product look their best and the space feels larger and brighter.
One-of-a-Kind Metallic Look
Suspended metallic pigments flow into a deep, three-dimensional pattern, so your floor is unique and reads as a deliberate brand feature, not a coating.
Holds Gloss Under Traffic
A properly built, abrasion-tested system keeps its clarity under constant foot traffic and rolling displays instead of going hazy in a season.
UV Stability Near Glass
A UV-stable topcoat keeps the color and clarity true in the daylight zones by storefront windows where ordinary epoxy ambers.
Seamless & Easy to Maintain
A non-porous, jointless surface wipes clean of footprints, spills, and tire marks and keeps the showroom looking sharp with routine care.
Fast Return to Open
Rapid-cure options bring a display area back into use quickly, so a floor job does not cost you selling days.
Recommended systems
The finishes we reach for in a showroom
Curated for display spaces. Explore the look and the chemistry behind each.

Metallic Epoxy
The signature showroom look: a deep, pearlescent, three-dimensional finish no two floors share, sealed hard for public traffic.
Explore system
Polished Concrete
A sleek, modern, low-maintenance sheen ground straight into the slab, ideal for a clean industrial or minimalist brand.
Explore system
Flake Epoxy
Color-blended flake for texture, brand tone, and hidden slip resistance at entries and high-wear walk-off zones.
Explore systemProudly Serving New Jersey & Eastern PA
Our crews are on the road daily. Select your region to see our coverage.
New Jersey
Statewide Coverage- Monmouth & Ocean County
- Bergen & Essex County
- Middlesex & Mercer County
- Atlantic & Cape May County
- Morris & Somerset County
FAQ
Showroom flooring questions, answered straight
Which finish looks the most premium?
Metallic epoxy makes the strongest statement: a deep, three-dimensional, pearlescent surface that no two floors share. Polished concrete is the sleeker, more minimal option, and decorative flake adds texture and brand color. We help you match the look to your merchandise and brand in the walk-through.
Will the gloss hold up to all our foot traffic?
Yes, when it is built right. We specify systems against a recognized abrasion-resistance method (ASTM D4060, Taber Abraser) and build the film thick enough that foot traffic and rolling displays do not haze the shine the way a thin coating does.
Our showroom has big windows. Will the floor yellow in the sun?
A standard aromatic epoxy can amber in direct sunlight. For daylight and storefront zones we specify a UV-stable aliphatic urethane topcoat that holds its color and clarity, so the floor by the glass matches the rest of the room over time.
Can it take vehicle tires on an auto showroom floor?
Yes. We build the film thickness and bond so warm tires staged on the surface do not lift the coating, and we detail vehicle staging and turntable areas for the concentrated point loads of cars being rotated through display.
Can you match our brand colors?
Yes. Metallic blends, polished tones, and flake color blends give a wide palette, and we coordinate the floor with your brand and the overall design of the space.
How do you work around our open hours?
We phase the work around your selling schedule, including nights and off-days, and use rapid-cure options where an area has to reopen quickly, so the floor job does not cost you floor time with customers.
Get started
Let us spec a floor that sells the room
Free on-site assessment, an honest finish recommendation for your brand and traffic, and a precise quote. Phased around your open hours so you never lose selling days.
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