Self-Leveling FlooringMirror Finish. Zero Imperfections.
Self-leveling flooring flows across the substrate to create a perfectly flat, mirror-smooth surface without trowel marks or undulations. The premium choice for spaces where aesthetics and cleanliness are non-negotiable.
The Pursuit of Perfection
Mirror-Smooth Surface
Gravity-flow application creates a perfectly flat surface with consistent gloss — no roller marks, no trowel lines, no imperfections.
Light Reflectivity
High-gloss finish reflects up to 200% more light, improving facility brightness and reducing energy costs.
Seamless Hygiene
Monolithic surface with no joints, seams, or texture traps. Ideal for cleanrooms, labs, and food environments.
Rapid Installation
Self-leveling systems cover large areas quickly. A skilled crew can coat 500+ sq ft per hour in a single pour.
Decorative Versatility
Metallic pigments, quartz aggregates, and color combinations create stunning visual effects for premium spaces.
Consistent Thickness
Gravity ensures uniform coating thickness across the entire floor — no thin spots, no heavy patches.
Everything in one
transparent package.
Final cost depends on area, condition, and system requirements. You'll get an exact quote after our free inspection.
6 steps. Zero shortcuts.
Here's exactly what we do.
Questions about
self-leveling flooring.
Self-leveling is formulated to flow under gravity, creating a perfectly flat surface. Regular epoxy is applied with rollers or trowels and follows the existing floor profile — any undulations in the concrete will show through.
Self-leveling compensates for minor undulations (2-3mm). For severely uneven floors, mechanical leveling or a cementitious screed is needed first. Our survey determines the best approach.
Yes. Metallic self-leveling floors use the same base resin as industrial systems. The metallic pigments are encapsulated within the resin — they add visual depth without compromising performance.
Pinholes are caused by air escaping from concrete. We prevent them with proper priming (sealing the substrate), controlled mixing, and spike rolling to release trapped air before the resin sets.
Self-leveling is most efficient for areas above 500 sq ft. Smaller areas can be done but may use trowel-applied systems for better control. We advise based on your specific floor.
Have a floor to spec?
Let's engineer it.
Send your drawings or describe your space. We'll inspect the slab, spec the right system, and send a fixed-price quote with line-item breakdown — within 48 hours. No obligations, no chase calls.