Epoxy flooring for concrete provides a tremendous selection of color combinations. First, you have the base coat that covers the concrete. That is the primary color selection. Then comes selecting granules, micas, or flakes to spread on top of the epoxy. These all have their own specific properties and come in solitary colors or color mixes. At the end, a clear topcoat seals everything together and protects your epoxy flooring from wear, scratching and stains. Here are some functions of each form of texture.
Flakes
Chips of solid colors added in a randomized manner contrast with your base coat – and you do not have to stop with a single style of flake. You may add flakes of a variety of color possibilities to further enliven your floor, matching your interior design. Develop your options on sport team colors, logo colors, or something completely personal. The choices are essentially endless! More Information
Color Micas
Color micas give sheen to a floor and really make it look sparkling! Imagine how granite reflects sunlight, and you have the effect of mica. The Mayans prized the decorative qualities of mica, adding it to some of their structures for a sparkling effect. You can employ this same method by selecting mica flakes for your epoxy flooring. More Information
Granules
If you desire texture in addition to color for your epoxy flooring, granules are your best option. Granules are colored particles that give grip to sloped or slippery floors. If your floor sees regular spills or has potential for falls and slips, granules offer an extra level of anti-slip, and they do so in solid colors or color combinations. More Information
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Read our individual pages set aside for micas, flakes, or granules to learn more and to see your many options. If you do not see a color you would like to use, ask us about special orders. Manufacturers are continually updating their offerings and the combination may possibly be found to your satisfaction. Request a Free Quote