Flake Epoxy Flooring

Flake Epoxy Flooring with Custom Color Blends

Decorative chip flake systems combine a tough coating with broadcast color flakes for a textured, attractive, and hard-wearing finished floor.

Best for: Residential garages, shops, utility rooms, light commercial spaces

Flake epoxy flooring builds a finished surface in layers: a bonding base coat, a broadcast of colored vinyl flakes, and a protective topcoat sealed over the top. The result is a textured, decorative floor with even color, light traction, and a hard-wearing surface that cleans up easily.

Flake systems are one of the most popular choices for garages, shops, and utility rooms because they combine durability with a wide range of color blends. As with any coating, the finished result depends on careful concrete preparation, which is where we focus first.

Benefits

Why choose flake epoxy flooring

Decorative texture

Broadcast flakes add subtle texture that helps with traction and hides minor surface imperfections.

Strong visual coverage

A full flake broadcast gives even, consistent color across the whole floor.

Multiple color blends

Choose from several blends to match your space, from neutral to high-contrast.

Durable topcoat options

A protective topcoat is applied over the flake layer for a hard-wearing, easy-to-clean surface.

A popular garage and shop finish

Flake systems are one of the most requested finishes for residential garages and workspaces.

Common Problems Solved

Problems this service solves

Our Process

A lasting floor starts with preparation

We inspect the concrete, prepare the surface, repair eligible defects, install the selected system, and finish with a final walkthrough.

  1. Consultation and finish selection

    We review the space and help you choose a flake blend that fits the room and how it is used.

  2. Concrete inspection and prep

    We inspect the slab, then diamond grind the surface to create a proper bonding profile.

  3. Repairs

    Eligible cracks and surface defects are repaired before coating.

  4. Base coat and flake broadcast

    We apply the base coat and broadcast the selected flake to full or partial coverage.

  5. Scrape and topcoat

    Excess flake is scraped back and a protective topcoat is applied for a smooth, sealed finish.

  6. Final walkthrough

    We review the finished floor and go over care recommendations.

Finish Options

Finish and design options

Gray / black / white flake

A versatile neutral blend that hides dust and works in almost any space.

Blue / white / black flake

A bolder blend for a custom, eye-catching floor.

Red / black / white flake

High contrast for car-focused or accented spaces.

Brown / tan flake

A warmer, earth-toned blend for a more subtle look.

Maintenance

Keeping your floor looking its best

Flake floors are easy to live with and clean up quickly with a basic routine.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between flake epoxy and a solid-color floor?

A flake floor broadcasts colored chips over the base coat for a textured, multi-tone finish, while a solid-color floor is a single uniform color. Flake adds traction and hides minor marks more effectively.

Can I choose how much flake coverage I get?

Yes. Flake can be broadcast to full coverage for a dense, uniform look or applied lighter as an accent. We will show you options during the estimate.

Is flake epoxy good for a garage?

Flake systems are one of the most popular garage finishes because they balance durability, traction, and appearance. The exact system is selected based on how the space is used.

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