
A System That's Built to Perform
The Full Flake System is our most popular epoxy flooring solution for garages, shops, basements, and commercial interiors. This multi-layer system combines a high-performance epoxy base with a full decorative flake broadcast and a durable clear topcoat, creating a floor that is both highly functional and visually refined. The result is a floor that looks premium, hides imperfections, and holds up under daily abuse — without the “painted floor” look.
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Strong resistance to oil, grease, gas, and salt
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UV Resistant (non-ambering)
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Seamless, non-porous, and easy to clean
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Slip-resistant texture options available
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Durable under foot traffic and vehicles
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Custom color blends to match any space
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Long-term durability (Warranty Included)
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Installed in as little as 1–2 days

Clear Top Coat
Polyaspartic Polyurea & More!
Decorative Flake
Tinted Epoxy Base
MVB (if needed)
Profiled Concrete
Why Flake Floors Are a Smart Investment
Full flake systems are more than a visual upgrade — they’re an asset protection system designed to:
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Reduce surface wear and concrete dusting
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Prevent oil, salt, and moisture absorption
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Improve slip resistance for safer footing
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Create a cleanable, professional surface
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Extend the usable life of the slab
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Improve the look of garages, shops, and commercial spaces instantly
Ideal For:
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Full flake floors are a great fit for:
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Residential garages
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Workshops and hobby spaces
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Mechanical rooms and utility areas
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Commercial garages and service bays
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Storage rooms and back-of-house spaces
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Light industrial work areas
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Basements (when moisture conditions allow)
Our Primary Full Flake System
Your floor is only as strong as its system design and prep. Our full flake system typically includes:
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Moisture Vapor Barrier primer (if needed following moisture test)
Used when the slab shows signs of elevated moisture vapor transmission or risk conditions. -
High-performance epoxy base coat
Engineered for adhesion, build, and long-term durability. -
Full broadcast flake (any color scheme you desire!)
Broadcast to refusal for a true full flake finish with depth, texture, and coverage. -
Industrial polyaspartic or urethane topcoat
Seals the system for chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and long-term cleanability.
Free Estimate
Contact us for your free interior floor system quote!
Virtual and in-person estimates are available based on location.
What Makes This System Special
A professional full flake system isn’t “epoxy paint.” The performance comes from:
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Mechanical diamond grinding or shot blasting surface preparation for bond
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Testing for moisture to ensure your floor last
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Best-in-class epoxy base coat
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Full broadcast for texture + hiding power
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High-performance topcoat that resists wear, oils, and staining
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Proper film build so the system actually protects the slab
Our Process Includes
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Pre-job evaluation of slab condition, cracking, and contamination
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Mechanical prep for maximum adhesion (not acid etching)
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Targeted crack and joint repair recommendations as needed
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Base coat epoxy installation
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Full broadcast flake to refusal (¼” or fusion blend)
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Removal of excess flake + uniform scrape/vacuum for flatness
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Urethane topcoat application for protection and cleanability
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Final inspection for coverage, texture consistency, and edge details
Moisture Matters
Interior coatings can fail prematurely if moisture vapor pressure is ignored. That’s why we evaluate moisture risk indicators and slab behavior before install.
If needed, we incorporate a moisture vapor barrier (MVB) primer step to help prevent:
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Bubbling / blistering
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Delamination
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Dark moisture spots
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Premature coating failure
This is especially important for:
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Basements
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Concrete poured before 1985
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Slabs without vapor barriers underneath
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Garages with frequent wet vehicles and seasonal exposure
Downtime & Return-to-Service Guidelines
Every job is different, but typical expectations are:
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Light foot traffic: often within 12-24 hours (varies by conditions)
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Vehicles / heavy use: typically 48–72 hours (varies by system + conditions)
Temperature and humidity affect cure times — we’ll set clear expectations during scheduling.
Maintenance
Full flake floors are low maintenance, but proper care extends their life.
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Sweep or blow debris regularly (grit causes abrasion over time)
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Mop with gentle cleaner (avoid harsh degreasers unless needed)
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Use mats in heavy turning areas if you park daily
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Avoid dragging sharp metal edges across the floor
Solid Color Flake Blends


















