Types of Epoxy Flooring

We offer two different types of epoxy systems: Flake or sand epoxy floor coating and metallic epoxy floor coating. Whether you choose a decorative metallic finish or a durable flake system, every epoxy floor begins with the same foundation, a precise, multi-step installation process. Proper preparation and application are key to achieving a floor that looks great and performs for years to come.

Flake or Sand Epoxy Floor Coating

Durable, Textured, and Slip-Resistant

Our flake and sand epoxy systems combine durability with traction and a clean, professional look. Colored vinyl flakes or quartz aggregate are broadcast into a base epoxy layer, then sealed with a protective topcoat. The result is a tough, slip-resistant surface that stands up to heavy use while maintaining a neat, uniform appearance.

Features:

  • Multi-tone blends available (popular mixes include gray, black, and white)
  • Matte or satin finish options
  • Excellent at concealing dirt, dust, and wear
  • Designed for high-traffic or utility spaces such as garages, shops, and warehouses

Advantages:

  • Superior traction and slip resistance
  • Extremely durable and easy to maintain
  • Hides dust, imperfections, and everyday wear
  • Cost-effective solution for industrial and commercial settings

Considerations:

  • Less decorative or glossy than metallic systems
  • Slight surface texture may require extra care when cleaning
  • Designed more for performance than for a “luxury” appearance

Metallic Epoxy Floor Coating

High-End, Decorative, and One-of-a-Kind

Metallic epoxy flooring combines the strength of 100% solids epoxy with shimmering metallic pigments to create a three-dimensional, marbled, or pearlescent effect. Each installation is entirely unique as no two floors ever look the same. This system delivers both artistic design and long-term durability, making it ideal for spaces that need to impress and perform.

Features:

  • Glossy, mirror-like finish with dynamic depth
  • Distinct “lava flow” or cloudy, swirling patterns
  • Custom color blends available (silver, bronze, blue, charcoal, copper, and more)
  • Seamless, non-porous, and easy to clean
  • Popular for showrooms, offices, restaurants, basements, and custom garages

Advantages:

  • Stunning, high-end appearance, truly one of a kind
  • Durable, chemical-resistant surface
  • Helps mask minor surface imperfections
  • Optional UV-resistant topcoats for added protection

Considerations:

  • Higher material and labor cost compared to standard epoxy systems
  • May require anti-slip additives for traction
  • Installation is artistic and best performed by experienced professionals