Epoxy flooring for concrete offers a tremendous array of color possibilities. First, you have the colored base coat that covers the floor. Afterwards comes selecting flakes, granules, or micas to add on top of the epoxy. These all have their own specific attributes and come in solitary colors or color mixes. Last of all, a clear topcoat seals everything together and protects your epoxy flooring from wear, stains, and scratches. Here are some functions of each manner of texture.
Flakes for Epoxy Flooring
Flakes are chips of solid colors scattered in a randomized pattern contrast with your base coat. You may select one kind of flake or add flakes of various color possibilities to further improve your floor, matching your interiors. Develop your choices on team colors, logo colors, or something totally personal. The variations are nearly endless! More Details
Color Micas
Color micas lend shine to a floor and really make it look glossy! Imagine how granite reflects light, and you have the effect from mica. The Mayans prized the decorative qualities of mica, adding it to some of their temples for a sparkling effect. You may employ this same system by selecting mica flakes for your epoxy flooring. More Details
Colored Granules for Epoxy Floors
If you want texture as well as color for your epoxy flooring, granules are your best option. Granules are colored particles that provide grip to sloped or slick floors. If your concrete experiences a lot of spills or holds potential for slips and falls, granules offer an extra level of traction, and they do so in solid colors or color combinations. More Details
Special Ordering Granules, Micas, or Flakes
Read our individual pages devoted for granules, micas, or flakes to learn more and to see your many options. If you don’t see a color you desire to use, ask us about special orders. Manufacturers are constantly improving their offerings and the combination can likely be requested to your satisfaction in Oakland.
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