Colored Flake System

Flooring Solutions for Garages, Shops, RV Bays, and More!

Key System Features

Epoxy Base

Epoxy serves as an excellent primer and binder for decorative flake coating systems due to its exceptional adhesion, durability, and ability to create a solid foundation for the seamless integration of decorative flakes.

1/4-Inch Vinyl Flake

Vinyl flakes are ideal for decorative coating systems because they offer a wide range of color options, exceptional durability, and the ability to create visually appealing, customizable, and textured surfaces.

Polyaspartic Topcoat

Polyaspartic topcoats excel in decorative flake coating systems due to their rapid curing properties, high abrasion resistance, UV stability, and seamless finish, ensuring a long-lasting, vibrant, and protective layer over the flake system.

Common Flake Blends

Grayscale

Penguin

River Rock

Sandstorm

Stone

Arctic

Our Process.

Grind it.

Grinding the concrete stands as a crucial step for ensuring the durability of your coating system. Our process hinges on a meticulously prepared floor. This grinding process not only improves but also fortifies the bond between the base coat and your concrete base. Its significance cannot be overstated, as omitting grinding compromises the longevity of your floor.

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Profile it.

Each coating product necessitates specific Concrete Surface Profile (CSP) prerequisites. These requirements outline the preparation standards for concrete before applying the coatings. Our expertise lies in mastering the grinding procedure, ensuring that our concrete surface profile consistently meets these stringent standards set by manufacturers.

Coat it.

Applying our products is a form of artistic craftsmanship. We take immense pride in the meticulous process and purpose behind coating your floors. Our coating systems mandate an epoxy base coat followed by a polyaspartic top coat, constituting our minimum system requirements. Regardless of whether you opt for a flake, speck, or color system, these prerequisites remain unchanged. These methods have been thoroughly tested and established as the industry's top-performing standards.

 

Flake it.

Flakes are meticulously applied with precision, evenly covering all coating surfaces according to your preferred coverage percentage. These vinyl additions not only enhance durability but also contribute to the aesthetic appeal. Our application method for flakes is both highly efficient and effective. We accurately determine the required amount needed to cover your specific square footage, ensuring that you receive precisely what you've paid for, providing you peace of mind throughout the process.

Scrape it.

Prior to sealing, our goal is to ensure your floor is impeccably smooth and free from any sharp or loose flake particles. We dedicate ample time to meticulously scrape and sand off any excess flakes from the surface, meticulously detailing the edges and stem walls, clearing out the joints, and thoroughly vacuuming the entire area. This meticulous process is carried out with precision to achieve a flawlessly clean surface before applying the seal.

 

Seal it.

The hard work leading up to this stage in the process becomes meaningless without a well-executed clear polyaspartic top coat to seal the floor. Our expert application ensures precision, firmly adhering the sealant to the polymer flakes or specks, enveloping them entirely. This polyaspartic top coat delivers a sleek, shiny finish while granting abrasion and chemical resistance, making cleaning and maintenance effortless.

 

Detail it.

Bull Nose.

We take time to clean, coat, flake, and detail these areas, increasing aesthetics of your space.

Joints.

Joints are essential in every concrete surface to mitigate stress fractures caused by concrete movement. We offer two options: filling them with a flexible polyurea or meticulously cleaning and detailing the edges to ensure crisp, clean lines.

Stem Walls.

A stem wall refers to the visible foundation of a home or building, typically rising above the concrete surface and connecting with the walls. We allocate time to properly prepare, coat, and meticulously detail these areas.

Curbs.

Your patio commonly adjoins other elements such as concrete, rocks, bark, grass, or other landscaping materials. We relocate these materials from your concrete curb and extend the coating beneath the regular visible edge.

 
 

Edges.

You may have stonework, drywall, metal, wood, or other vertical finishing elements that sit just slightly above your concrete surface. We meticulously detail beneath these edges to ensure a clean finish.

Fine Lines.

We ensure that our product stays within the designated area, guaranteeing clean edges and precise lines where the coating concludes.

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