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Black, grey, and white epoxy flake garage flooring.

EPOXY FLAKE GARAGE FLOORING

Epoxy flake garage flooring is a resilient and visually appealing option achieved by applying epoxy resin to a concrete garage floor and incorporating decorative flakes. This process results in a durable, stain-resistant, and slip-resistant surface that enhances both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the space.

What Is Epoxy Flake Garage Flooring?

Epoxy flake flooring, with the Harley Davidson logo showing.
a compound with complete epoxy flake garage flooring completed by Wes Vollmer in San Antonio.

KEY FEATURES 

Epoxy Flake Garage Flooring

Epoxy flake garage flooring, also known as flake flooring or flake epoxy flooring, is a popular and durable flooring option for garages and other spaces that require a strong, attractive, and easy-to-maintain surface. This type of flooring involves embedding vinyl flakes or chips into an epoxy resin base to create a decorative and textured finish. Here are key features and aspects of epoxy flake garage flooring

Epoxy flake flooring offers a decorative and customizable solution for garage floors, providing an appealing look through the incorporation of vinyl flakes available in various colors, sizes, and combinations. This allows homeowners and property owners the flexibility to tailor the flooring design to their preferences, ensuring it complements the overall aesthetic of the space with a personalized touch.

Decorative Appearance

Epoxy Flake garage flooring with a blue finish.

Epoxy flake garage flooring is highly durable and resistant to abrasion, chemicals, oil, stains, impacts, and general wear and tear. It forms a tough and resilient surface that can withstand the weight of vehicles, heavy tools, and equipment.

Durability

black, grey, and white epoxy garage flooring.

Epoxy flake flooring stands out for its versatility, adaptable to a range of settings beyond garages, encompassing commercial and residential spaces such as basements, workshops, showrooms, retail spaces, and more. Alongside its versatility, the incorporated flakes lend a textured surface, enhancing traction and reducing the risk of slips and falls. This feature makes it a safer flooring option, particularly in areas where the floor may be wet.

Texture and Versatility

epoxy flake garage flooring job with a blue hint.

Maintaining epoxy flake flooring is relatively simple. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water or a pH-neutral cleaner is usually enough to keep the floor looking fresh. The flakes help to camouflage dirt and debris, making the floor appear cleaner for longer periods.

Easy Maintenance

grey epoxy flake garage flooring with  small black, blue, and white dots.

Proper installation of epoxy flake flooring requires experience and skill. Hiring a professional installer ensures that the floor is applied correctly, achieving the desired appearance and durability. Epoxy flake garage flooring is a popular choice for those seeking a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-maintain flooring solution for their garage or other spaces.

Professional Installation

Wes Vollmer Installing an epoxy flake garage floor at Harley Davidson

The cost of epoxy flake garage flooring varies based on factors such as the size of the area, the condition of the existing floor, the complexity of the design, and the location. It's generally considered a mid-range to higher-end flooring option due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Cost

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The application of metallic epoxy flooring involves several steps, including surface preparation, applying a base coat of epoxy, adding metallic pigments while the epoxy is still wet, and then sealing the surface with a clear epoxy topcoat. The mixing and pouring technique during the application contribute to the unique patterns and designs.

Application Process

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Black epoxy flake garage flooring.

Epoxy flake flooring offers a decorative and customizable solution for garage floors, providing an appealing look through the incorporation of vinyl flakes available in various colors, sizes, and combinations. This allows homeowners and property owners the flexibility to tailor the flooring design to their preferences, ensuring it complements the overall aesthetic of the space with a personalized touch.

Decorative Appearance

Epoxy flake garage flooring is highly durable and resistant to abrasion, chemicals, oil, stains, impacts, and general wear and tear. It forms a tough and resilient surface that can withstand the weight of vehicles, heavy tools, and equipment.

Durability

Epoxy flake flooring stands out for its versatility, adaptable to a range of settings beyond garages, encompassing commercial and residential spaces such as basements, workshops, showrooms, retail spaces, and more. Alongside its versatility, the incorporated flakes lend a textured surface, enhancing traction and reducing the risk of slips and falls. This feature makes it a safer flooring option, particularly in areas where the floor may be wet.

Texture and Versatility

Metallic epoxy flooring is relatively low maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is usually sufficient to keep the surface looking its best. It's important to avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch or dull the surface.

Easy Maintenance

Proper installation of epoxy flake flooring requires experience and skill. Hiring a professional installer ensures that the floor is applied correctly, achieving the desired appearance and durability. Epoxy flake garage flooring is a popular choice for those seeking a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-maintain flooring solution for their garage or other spaces.

Professional Installation

The cost of epoxy flake garage flooring varies based on factors such as the size of the area, the condition of the existing floor, the complexity of the design, and the location. It's generally considered a mid-range to higher-end flooring option due to its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Cost

The application of metallic epoxy flooring involves several steps, including surface preparation, applying a base coat of epoxy, adding metallic pigments while the epoxy is still wet, and then sealing the surface with a clear epoxy topcoat. The mixing and pouring technique during the application contribute to the unique patterns and designs.

Application Process

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