Flakes Epoxy
Flake epoxy is the most practical upgrade for garages, workshops, and high use spaces because it balances durability, grip, and a clean finished look.
We apply an epoxy base coat, broadcast decorative vinyl flakes to the coverage level you choose, then seal everything with a protective topcoat. The result is a seamless floor that hides dust and minor imperfections better than solid colours, stays easy to clean, and can be tuned for traction depending on how the space is used. Flake epoxy is a strong fit for garages, basements, utility rooms, retail back areas, corridors, storage rooms, shops, and many commercial interiors. If your slab has moisture risk, heavy damage, or an existing coating, we will assess it and recommend the right prep and system build before installation.
What’s Included
The core scope that determines durability and final appearance
Why Flake Epoxy
Performance benefits that matter in real spaces
Benefits
Designed for foot traffic, rolling loads, and everyday impacts common in garages and work areas.
Hides dust and imperfections
The flake pattern masks minor surface defects and helps the floor look clean longer between washes.
Traction control
We can keep it smoother for easier mopping or add traction for safer wet zones.
A sealed, non porous surface makes spills and dirt easier to remove compared to bare concrete.
Consistent, professional finish
Uniform coverage, clean edges, and a finish that looks intentional, not like a quick paint job.
Finish Options
- Light broadcast: more base colour visible, smoother look
- Medium broadcast: balanced coverage, common for many interiors
- Full broadcast: maximum coverage and durability, best for garages and shops
- Micro flake: tighter, more modern appearance
- Standard flake: classic garage and commercial look
- Satin: reduces glare and hides wear well
- Gloss: brighter look and maximum depth
- Traction option: added grip for wet or entry areas
Our Process
A repeatable workflow that keeps results consistent
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers for common questions
How does the whole process work?
Is flake epoxy good for garages and hot tires?
Is it slippery when wet?
Will cracks still show?
How long does it take and when can I use the space?
How do I maintain a flake epoxy floor?