Metallic epoxy is a premium decorative floor, and its price reflects the artistry and materials involved. In the Kansas City market, expect $7 to $15 per square foot installed. This guide breaks down exactly what you are paying for and the factors that move your number, so you can budget accurately before requesting a quote from High Stakes Epoxy.

Unlike a basic coating, much of a metallic epoxy’s cost is skilled labor — the design is hand-worked, not rolled on.
Average Cost by Project Type
| Project | Cost / Sq Ft |
|---|---|
| Large open area, single design | $7 – $9 |
| Standard residential / retail | $9 – $12 |
| Small room or multi-color custom | $12 – $15+ |
What Drives the Price
Surface preparation
Grinding, crack repair, and old coating removal all add labor. A clean, sound slab keeps prep costs down.
Design complexity
A single-color flow is the most economical. Multiple pigments, lenses, and intricate movement take more time and skill.
Topcoat
A premium polyaspartic topcoat costs more than standard polyurethane but adds durability and UV stability.
Room size and access
Small or hard-to-reach rooms cost more per foot because setup is spread over less area.
How It Compares
| Floor | Cost / Sq Ft |
|---|---|
| Metallic epoxy | $7 – $15 |
| Flake epoxy | $4 – $9 |
| Solid color epoxy | $3 – $7 |
| Polished concrete | $3 – $12 |
Is It Worth It?
For spaces where the floor is part of the design — showrooms, restaurants, finished basements — metallic epoxy delivers a premium look that can raise property appeal and customer impression. For purely functional spaces, a less expensive system may make more sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is metallic epoxy more expensive than flake?
It uses more coats, premium pigments, and significant hand-worked artistry, plus a high-grade clear topcoat.
Can I lower the cost?
A single-color design over a sound slab in a larger area is the most budget-friendly route.
How do I get an exact quote?
High Stakes Epoxy provides free on-site estimates across the Kansas City metro after assessing the slab and design.
See more of our work on the High Stakes Epoxy website.


