Epoxy Flake
Epoxy flake flooring is a unique flooring system that involves applying a base coat of epoxy resin to the floor and then scattering decorative flakes onto the wet surface. The flakes come in a variety of colors and sizes, allowing for endless design possibilities. Once the flakes are applied, a top coat of clear epoxy or polyurethane is added to seal and protect the floor, creating a smooth and seamless finish.
Solid Color
Solid color epoxy floors offer a sleek and smooth look and feel, and you still have a great selection of colors. Solid colors are popular in warehouses, clean rooms and garages. If the goal is to maintain a consistent and uniform appearance throughout a space, solid color epoxy is a better choice than metallic or flake.
Metallic Epoxy
Metallic epoxy is a form of solid epoxy that is infused with glimmering, metallic particles. When expertly blended and applied, it gives the illusion of three-dimensional, shimmering swirls that gracefully traverse the flooring. Plus, it adds a reflective quality for a truly unique look.
Polished Concrete
While both polished concrete and epoxy flooring offer durability and low maintenance, they differ in appearance and customization. Polished concrete retains the natural look of concrete, whereas epoxy flooring can be customized with various colors and patterns.