Epoxy Flake Flooring

Epoxy flake flooring offers durable, customizable designs that enhance any space. Combining vinyl flakes with epoxy and polyaspartic coatings, it delivers strength, easy maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. Simple cleaning keeps it looking fresh, while its thermoplastic properties provide heat and sound resistance. With fast installation and lasting durability, it’s a smart choice for both function and style.

When choosing epoxy flake flooring services, selecting a trusted contractor is crucial to ensure a flawless, long-lasting finish. With over 10 years of experience in flake epoxy flooring, we bring the expertise and skill needed to deliver exceptional results. Our knowledge ensures proper surface preparation, precise flake application, and a durable topcoat that stands the test of time. Don’t settle for less — trust proven experience for flooring that combines durability, safety, and style.

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epoxy flake floor diagram
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Surface Preparation

First, we test for moisture levels. If they're too high, we'll apply a moisture barrier to ensure long-term floor protection. The floor surface is cleaned thoroughly to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Any cracks are repaired, and existing coatings are stripped away. Ensuring the surface is free from contaminants is crucial for optimal adhesion.

Priming

A primer coat of epoxy resin is applied to the prepared surface. This enhances adhesion and creates a durable bond between the substrate and the following epoxy layers.

Base Coat

Next, a base coat of epoxy resin is spread evenly over the primed surface. This layer serves as the foundation for decorative elements and ensures a smooth, uniform finish.

Flake Broadcast

Decorative flakes are generously broadcast across the wet base coat to rejection. These flakes enhance visual appeal and improve surface texture for added grip.

Topcoat

A protective topcoat is applied to seal the flakes and provide a durable, glossy finish. This final layer strengthens the floor, making it resistant to stains, chemicals, and wear.

Here's what the process involves:

  • Showrooms (Commercial, Industrial, Auto, etc.)

  • Dog Kennels and Animal Rescues

  • Super Markets and Grocery Stores

  • Retail Stores and Shopping Malls

  • Commercial and Residential Garage Floors

  • Hospitals, Clinics, and Laboratories

  • Commercial Kitchens

  • Rescue, Emergency Medical Service, and Fire Stations

  • Hotels and other Accommodations

  • Airports, Seaports, and Bus Stations

  • Schools and Educational Institutions

  • Amusement Parks and Entertainment Venues

Common Applications for Epoxy Flake Flooring Systems