
A Clean, High-Performance Flooring System
The Solid Color Epoxy System is a sleek, professional flooring solution for garages, shops, basements, and commercial interiors where durability and simplicity matter. This system uses a high-performance epoxy base coat paired with an industrial topcoat(s) to create a smooth, non-porous surface that resists the heaviest of wear while maintaining a clean, uniform appearance.
Solid color floors are ideal for spaces that demand function first — easy cleaning, high chemical resistance, and long-term performance—without the added asthetic of decorative flake.
The result: a durable, modern floor that looks intentional, professional, and built to last.
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Strong resistance to oil, grease, gas, and harsh chemicals
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Seamless, non-porous, and easy to clean
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Clean, modern appearance with uniform color
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Durable under vehicles and equipment
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Optional slip-resistant additives available
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UV-resistant topcoat options (non-yellowing systems available)
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Installed in as little as 1–2 days

Tinted Top Coat Polyaspartic Polyurea & Urethanes
High Wear & Slip Resistant Additives
Gloss & Matte Finish
-OR- 2nd Top Coat for max durability
Tinted Epoxy Base
MVB (if needed)
Profiled Concrete
Why Solid Color Floors Are a Smart Investment
Solid color epoxy floors are more than a cosmetic upgrade — they’re a surface protection system designed to:
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Reduce surface wear and concrete dusting
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Prevent oil, moisture, and contaminant absorption (easy cleaning!)
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Improve safety with optional traction additives
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Create a cleanable, professional surface
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Extend the usable life of the concrete slab
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Instantly improve & protect the look of garages, shops, and workspaces
This system is often chosen by clients who want maximum performance with minimal visual distraction.
Ideal For:
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Solid color systems are a great fit for:
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Residential garages
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Commercial floors & service bays
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Mechanical rooms and utility areas
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Storage rooms and back-of-house spaces
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Industrial work areas with high exposure to chemicals
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Basements (when moisture conditions allow)
Our Primary Solid Color System
Your floor is only as strong as its preparation and system design. Our solid color system typically includes:
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Moisture Vapor Barrier primer (if needed)
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High-performance epoxy base coat
Engineered for strong adhesion, proper film build, and long-term durability. -
Solid color finish (Gloss or Matte options)
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Industrial urethane or polyaspartic topcoat
Seals the system for abrasion resistance, chemical protection, 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 solid-color floor is not “epoxy paint.” Performance comes from:
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Mechanical diamond grinding or shot blasting for proper bond
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Moisture testing to ensure long-term system success
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High-solids epoxy designed for real film build
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Industrial-grade topcoats that resist wear and staining
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Proper installation thickness 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 surface preparation for strongest adhesion (no 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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Industrial topcoat(s) application for protection and cleanability
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Final inspection for coverage, consistency, and edge detailing
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
Solid-color 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









