Hard-wearing, decorative, cleanable epoxy floors installed for your home or business. Here is an overview of how each system is typically layered.
Vinyl flaked floors improve traction and durability to any surface. Common areas are garages, driveways, basements, dog kennels, showrooms, public locker and chaning rooms, public toilets and showers, pool decks, and patios. This is typically a 2 layer system on top of properly prepared concrete. Epoxy flake floors are easily customizable to match with your interior or exterior, thanks to the wide range of vinyl flake blends we offer.
Metallic Epoxy is the exotic, brilliantly colorful, swirling, and marble-like finish. Many epoxy countertop finishes use metallic powders and pigments to create these exceptional, color changing effects. One or more colors can be used here allowing for so many customer options and finishes. Metallic epoxy floors are multi-layered systems mixed and installed by hand. These floors are one of a kind and custom as no two floors will be identical. There are many techniques we use to produce the desired finish! A common finish is marbling and swirling together. As we work the epoxy, the metallic powders shift and flow together creating the finished design. View metallic color chart.
Quartz System is a stunning floor finish that utilizes colored quartz sand aggregate suspended in a epoxy or polyaspartic coating. The extreme texture from the UV stable quartz granules is a benefit for locations like outside patios, exterior walkways, commercial kitchens, veterinary clinics, dog kennels, locker rooms, restrooms, ramps, front porches, commercial wash bays, and pool decks. This is typically done as a double broadcast system making for a 4 layer system. View epoxy quartz color chart.
Solid Color System is a classic finish with a single color chosen and spread over your concrete (typically black, white, beige, etc). We see this commonly in garages, auto shops, warehouses, industrial, retail shops, labs, dog kennels, showrooms among other spaces. Proper substrate preparation is key here for a lasting mechanical bond combined with a 3 layer system. View solid color chart.
Glitter Systems are for those who prefer to stand out with shiny and mesmerizing finishes! Glitter suspended in epoxy adds an amazing sparkle and shimmer to any surface. We can add your logo or vinyl design to this as well! Glitter is fun and cool and brings the heat in a truly unique style. With different colors and sizes of glitter you can claim your right to shine! We see this system chosen in studio spaces, garages, galleries, countertops, lounges and more! View epoxy glitter color chart.
3-D or Logo System is a combination of epoxy and polyaspartic coatings and vinyl stickers or logos sealed in a top coat. If you want a piece of art or added flair or flex to your space or business we can help you out here. We will send your image or logo or sticker to a partner sign shop, get the size and spec we need and apply this to your floor, countertop, or piece of art. We can add a vinyl logo or design to just about any of our systems! We just adjust some of our prep and add a layer. Typically done in a 3 layer system.
Epoxy countertops are for those who want something nicer than laminate but more affordable than natural stone. We can recreate natural-looking stones with epoxy and various paints and metallic powders! Whatever you are inspired by we can create! Whether it is granite or marble, naturally occurring or not, simple or complex! We can help you refinish your existing countertop or fabricate and install a new one! There are various finish options out there for everyone! This is great for kitchens, bathrooms, desks, tables, coffee tables, offices, customer waiting areas, and any space you have a boring counter.
Limited Lifetime Warranty covers any delamination, cracking, chipping, staining, and yellowing due to product failure or install error. Delamination due to moisture is covered when a moisture barrier product is used on floors with moisture issues. .
1 year on any delamination, cracking, chipping, staining, and yellowing due to product failure or install error. Delamination due to moisture is covered when a moisture barrier product is used on floors with moisture issues.