Flake (or "chip") systems are the workhorse of garage floors — and the most popular choice we install. Vinyl color flakes are broadcast into the epoxy and sealed under a clear topcoat, creating a textured, multi-tone surface that hides dirt and imperfections, adds slip resistance, and looks fantastic. It's the sweet spot of durability, looks, and value.
Why Flake Floors Are So Popular
- The flake texture hides dust, tire marks, and minor slab flaws
- Added slip resistance — safer when wet than smooth coatings
- Tough, sealed surface that resists oil, chemicals, and abrasion
- Dozens of color blends to match your space
- Wipes and sweeps clean like any of our systems
A Full Broadcast, Done Right
The depth and durability of a flake floor come from a full broadcast — flakes applied to refusal so the whole surface is covered, then scraped and sealed with a clear topcoat. Thin, partial flake jobs look sparse and wear through. As with every floor we do, it starts with a mechanically ground and repaired slab so the system actually bonds.
Choose your look: from subtle tonal blends to bold multi-color mixes, we'll show you flake samples so your floor matches your garage, shop, or showroom exactly.
What Flake Epoxy Costs in Hanford
Full-flake systems typically run $4 to $8 per square foot installed depending on the topcoat and slab condition — a great value for how well they perform and hold up. We'll measure, inspect the concrete, and put a clear number in writing at your free estimate.
Garages, Shops & More
Flake floors are perfect for home garages, workshops, commercial service bays, and showrooms. Pair the system with a tough polyaspartic topcoat for fast cure and extra durability — ask us which topcoat fits how you use the space.