Decorative Quartz, Metallic Epoxy & Commercial Flooring in Warren, MI
Decorative quartz, metallic epoxy, flake coatings, and terrazzo restoration for Warren's auto dealerships, restaurants, corporate lobbies, and retail spaces — visual impact with industrial durability.
Where Industrial Performance Meets Architectural Vision in Warren
There is a persistent misconception that durable floors have to be utilitarian — gray, flat, and functional at the expense of appearance. Warren’s commercial landscape proves otherwise. The auto dealerships along Van Dyke, the restaurants near 12 Mile Road, the corporate offices off I-696 — these spaces demand floors that create visual impact while surviving the daily realities of commercial traffic in southeast Michigan.
Every decorative system we install uses the same high-performance resins as our industrial epoxy floors. The difference is in the color, the texture, and the finish — not in the underlying quality of the chemistry or the installation process.

Metallic Epoxy: The Signature Decorative System
Metallic epoxy floors have become the signature design element in Warren’s auto dealership showrooms, corporate lobbies, restaurant bars, and retail environments where the floor is meant to be noticed. No two metallic epoxy floors are identical — the installer’s hand creates movement, depth, and pattern that cannot be replicated.
How Metallic Epoxy Works
The metallic effect comes from combining standard epoxy resin with fine metallic powder pigments — typically mica or aluminum-based — that float and orient themselves as the material is spread and manipulated. By using multiple pigment colors, varying spreading techniques, and introducing targeted air movement, our installers create the characteristic swirling, cellular, and liquid-metal effects that define the system.
The metallic layer is applied over a primed and prepared concrete surface. After curing, a UV-stable aliphatic polyurethane topcoat is applied. This final layer is critical: aromatic epoxy topcoats will yellow significantly within months in any space with natural light exposure — a particular concern for Warren’s auto dealerships with large showroom windows facing south.
Design Consultation for Warren Commercial Projects
Before we pour a single square foot of metallic epoxy, we work through a design consultation that includes color selection, pattern direction, and sample board preparation. You approve the look before we install it. For Warren auto dealerships, we frequently incorporate brand-specific colors and divide areas with zinc or brass strips to separate showroom zones. For restaurants and corporate environments, we blend pigments to match specific brand palettes.
Decorative Quartz Broadcast Systems
Decorative quartz systems combine brilliant color with genuine functional performance. A base coat of pigmented epoxy is applied and immediately broadcast with colored quartz aggregate. After curing, excess quartz is removed, the surface is squeegeed and rolled with a clear intermediate coat, and a polyurethane topcoat completes the system.
The result is a textured, slip-resistant surface with consistent color distribution and excellent chemical resistance. Decorative quartz is the system of choice for Warren commercial spaces that need both aesthetics and performance:
- Restaurant kitchens and dining areas: Meets USDA and Macomb County health department cleanliness requirements while providing the slip resistance needed in wet-zone food prep areas. Popular in Warren’s growing restaurant scene along Van Dyke and 12 Mile Road corridors.
- Commercial restrooms and locker rooms: Seamless, grout-free surface resists mold and bacteria. Drain transitions are coated without interruption.
- Healthcare corridors and patient areas: Easy-clean, chemical-resistant surface withstands disinfection protocols. Color coding zones is straightforward with quartz systems — useful for Warren’s healthcare and dental offices.
- Retail and hospitality environments: Quartz systems offer hundreds of color combinations and can be installed in custom patterns to reinforce brand identity.

Vinyl Flake (Chip) Systems
Vinyl flake systems — also called chip, flake, or broadcast systems — provide a speckled granite-like appearance that conceals dirt and scuffs well in high-traffic environments. Like quartz systems, vinyl flake is broadcast to rejection into a wet base coat, encapsulated with a clear intermediate coat, and topcoated with polyurethane.
The flake color palette is extensive — hundreds of pre-blended chip combinations are available, or we can specify a custom blend. In Warren and Macomb County, popular applications include auto dealership service drives, office environments in the I-696 business corridor, commercial garages, and school corridors.
Terrazzo Restoration in Warren’s Historic Buildings
Warren has a significant inventory of mid-century commercial buildings — constructed during the auto industry boom of the 1950s and 1960s — with original poured-in-place terrazzo floors. When they deteriorate through decades of neglect, improper stripping chemicals, or physical damage, the instinct is often to cover them. Epoxy Flooring Pro’s approach is to restore them.
Our terrazzo restoration process begins with assessment: we identify the extent of surface wear, crack depth, divider strip condition, and any areas of delamination. Restoration typically involves:
- Diamond grinding to remove surface contamination, worn sealer, and expose fresh aggregate
- Crack repair using color-matched epoxy or cementitious filler
- Divider strip repair — bent or missing brass, zinc, or aluminum strips are straightened or replaced
- Progressive polishing from coarse through fine grits to develop shine
- Penetrating sealer application to protect the restored surface without changing the matte-to-satin terrazzo character
The result preserves the original investment and the building’s architectural heritage — at a fraction of the cost of replacement. For Warren’s older commercial buildings along Van Dyke and Mound Road, terrazzo restoration maintains the character that modern flooring cannot replicate.
Warren Commercial Flooring Applications
Our decorative commercial flooring portfolio spans Warren’s commercial sectors: auto dealerships and showrooms along Van Dyke Avenue, restaurant groups throughout Warren and Sterling Heights, healthcare offices, corporate campuses off the I-696 corridor, retail environments, and institutional buildings across Macomb County.
Contact Epoxy Flooring Pro for a design consultation at your Warren location. We will help you select the right decorative system for your space, prepare sample boards for your approval, and deliver a finished floor that performs for decades.
What's Included
Our Decorative Systems Installation Process
Design Consultation
We review your brand colors, design vision, and space requirements. Sample boards are prepared for metallic and quartz systems so you can see the finish before we install.
Concrete Assessment & Preparation
Diamond grinding removes existing coatings, laitance, and surface contaminants. Cracks and joints are repaired. Concrete must be clean, structurally sound, and at the correct moisture level.
Primer Application
Two-component epoxy primer seals the concrete surface, provides adhesion for the decorative system, and prevents moisture vapor from affecting the topcoat.
Decorative System Installation
Metallic pigments, quartz aggregate, or vinyl flake are applied according to your selected design. Metallic systems involve multiple pours, spreading techniques, and blending for the desired depth effect.
Broadcast & Encapsulation (where applicable)
For quartz and flake systems, aggregate is broadcast to rejection into the wet base coat, then encapsulated with a clear intermediate coat to lock particles in place and create a uniform substrate for the topcoat.
UV-Stable Topcoat
An aliphatic polyurethane or aliphatic epoxy topcoat is applied over all decorative systems for UV stability, abrasion resistance, and easy cleaning. Gloss level is selected based on your preference and the space requirements.
Why Choose Epoxy Flooring Pro
Custom Design Capability
We do not work from a catalog of stock patterns. Every metallic epoxy floor is blended and poured on-site by hand, creating a unique surface. Quartz and flake color combinations are customized to your brand or design brief.
Commercial-Grade Durability
Our decorative systems use the same high-performance resins as our industrial floors — they are not residential garage floor systems applied in a commercial setting. They withstand shopping cart traffic, restaurant cleaning chemicals, and healthcare sanitation protocols.
UV-Stable Finishes
We specify aliphatic polyurethane topcoats on all decorative work. These maintain color and gloss without the yellowing that plagues aromatic epoxy finishes in spaces with natural light exposure.
Terrazzo Expertise
Vintage terrazzo is irreplaceable, and we have the skills to restore it. From grinding and regrouting to divider strip repair and sealing, we preserve the heritage value of original terrazzo installations.
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What Our Clients Say
"The metallic epoxy floor in our Van Dyke auto dealership showroom has become a conversation piece. Every customer comments on it. More importantly, it's held up flawlessly through two years of daily showroom traffic — high heels, equipment carts, everything. Epoxy Flooring Pro nailed the design we wanted."
"We needed decorative quartz for our Warren restaurant — something that looked upscale, handled kitchen spills, and met health department requirements for our Macomb County inspection. Epoxy Flooring Pro matched our brand colors perfectly and had us back open in 48 hours."
"The original terrazzo in our 1950s Warren office building was in terrible condition after decades of neglect. Epoxy Flooring Pro restored it beautifully — ground, regrouted the brass divider strips, and sealed it. The building's character is preserved and tenants love it."
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