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Epoxy Colors and Textures – Woodland, CA

Epoxy flooring for concrete provides a tremendous array of color combinations. First, you have the base coat that covers the floor. That is the initial color selection. Then comes picking granules, flakes or micas to add onto the epoxy. These all have their own specific attributes and come in single colors or color mixes. Finally, a clear topcoat seals everything together and protects your epoxy coat from stains, wear and scratching. Here are some functions of each manner of texture.

Flakes

Chips of solitary colors added in a randomized pattern contrast with your floor coat – and you do not need to stop with one style of flake. You can add flakes of various color possibilities to further decorate your floor, complementing your interior design. Develop your options on your favorite team’s colors, logo colors, or something completely personal. The possibilities are nearly endless!
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Color Micas

Color micas lend lustre to a floor and really make it glossy! Imagine how granite reflects sunlight, and you have the effect from mica. The Mayans treasured the decorative qualities of mica, adding it to some of their buildings for a sparkling effect. You may use this same system by requesting mica flakes for your epoxy flooring.
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Granules for Epoxy Flooring

If you want texture and color for your epoxy floor, granules are the best upgrade. Granules are colored particles that lend grip to sloping or slippery concrete. If your floor undergoes many spills or has the potential for slips and falls, granules offer an extra level of anti-slip coverage, and they do so in solid colors or color combos.
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Special Ordering Flakes, Micas or Granules

For more info about any of these design options for epoxy flooring in Woodland, feel free to continue reading their individual pages on our website. If you have a question about a certain color combo, we would enjoy discussing it. Please contact us online or give West Coast Epoxy a call at 916-531-1874.
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