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Services · Southwest Washington

Flake & Chip Systems

The most popular floor we install: colored vinyl flakes broadcast into the base coat for texture and grip, then sealed under a clear polyaspartic top that hides dust and shrugs off abuse.

Pick your blend

Your color, your flake size

Flake blends come in dozens of color mixes and chip sizes — we'll match it to your space.

We'll bring physical flake samples to your free on-site quote.

Why people pick flake

Grippy, forgiving, and built to last

What's under your feet

How a flake floor is built

Flake broadcast into a wet base, then sealed:

  1. 1
    Polyaspartic topcoat · ~4–6 mil

    UV-stable, hot-tire-proof clear that takes the abuse so the color doesn't.

  2. 2
    Decorative broadcast · ~10–20 mil

    Flake or quartz broadcast to refusal for texture, grip and depth.

  3. 3
    Pigmented epoxy base · ~10 mil

    The color coat — a thick, high-build epoxy bonded into the profile.

  4. 4
    Primer / moisture control · ~3–5 mil

    Penetrating primer that locks to the slab and manages vapor.

  5. 5
    Diamond-ground concrete · your slab

    Your slab, mechanically profiled so the coating bonds for good.

How it goes

In and done in a day

Most flake floors are a one-day install.

  1. Hour 0

    Grind & repair

    Diamond-grind the slab to bare concrete and fill every crack, pit and joint.

  2. Midday

    Prime & base

    Lock a penetrating primer to the slab, then roll the pigmented base coat.

  3. Afternoon

    Broadcast

    Broadcast flake or quartz to refusal, then scrape and vacuum clean.

  4. Same day

    Polyaspartic topcoat

    Seal it all in with a fast-curing, UV-stable clear coat.

  5. ~24 hrs

    Back in service

    Walk on it that evening, park on it the next day.

Larger floors may run into a second day — we'll tell you up front.

Good to know

Common questions

Is the flake slippery when wet?

Less than bare sealed concrete — the flake adds a subtle texture. If grip is a priority (a shop or wet area) we can add more, or step up to a quartz broadcast.

Can I match a specific color?

Almost always. Flake comes in dozens of blends; we'll bring samples and match it to your walls, cabinets or brand at the quote.

How is this different from the metallic floor?

Flake is a textured, speckled, grippy surface; metallic is a smooth, liquid-looking decorative finish. Flake is the everyday garage favorite; metallic is the showpiece.

Free, no-pressure estimate

Pick your flake — we'll handle the rest

Tell us the space and the colors you're drawn to. We'll bring flake samples to a free on-site quote and leave a clear written estimate.

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