“After two winters, my old garage floor in Linden Hills was crumbling from salt damage. Onyx installed a gorgeous dark gray epoxy with white flakes that hides dirt perfectly. When my snowblower leaked oil last January, it wiped right up with no stain. The textured surface gives great traction even when wet.”
Client Reviews
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What Our Clients Say
Real feedback from homeowners and businesses who trust Onyx Epoxy Flooring to get the job done right.
“Our 1924 Craftsman basement in St. Paul always felt damp no matter what we tried. The team diagnosed a moisture issue coming through the original concrete and installed their special vapor barrier system. Now we finally can use the space for a play area—no more musty smell when the kids play on the floor.”
“As a brewery owner in Northeast Minneapolis, I needed floors that could handle constant spills and barrel rolling. Onyx created a seamless epoxy with subtle hop cone designs that wows visitors. The antimicrobial properties keep the space hygienic, and the textured surface prevents slips even when wet. Two Minnesota winters later, it still looks brand new.”
“Our Plymouth pool deck was unbearably hot and slippery. Onyx transformed it with a cool blue epoxy that stays comfortable barefoot. The non-slip texture is perfect for wet feet, and water drains so quickly after storms that we rarely need to squeegee anymore. Even after last winter's record snowfall, there wasn't a single crack.”
“The basement in our Maple Grove home was unusable in winter until we installed Onyx's radiant heat epoxy system. It maintains a perfect 68°F with minimal energy use—way more efficient than our old space heaters. The matte finish looks sophisticated with our home theater setup.”
“Living near Lake Harriet means constantly tracking in road salt. Onyx's garage coating has saved my original hardwood floors from winter damage. The installers even matched the blue-gray color to our home's exterior. After three plow seasons, there's not a single chip or stain.”