Resinous Concrete Coatings
Flake concrete coating systems built with prep, resin, broadcast flake, and a durable topcoat.
This is the main system customers are usually asking for when they search epoxy floor coatings, polyaspartic floor coatings, flake flooring, garage floor coatings, or concrete coatings near me. We organize those terms into one complete resinous concrete coating system.
Flake coatings
Decorative vinyl flake is broadcast into the wet base coat to create color, texture, and a more finished surface for garages and hard-use concrete areas.
Epoxy base coat
The epoxy base coat helps the system bond to properly prepared concrete and creates the foundation for the selected finish.
Polyaspartic topcoat
The polyaspartic topcoat adds durability, UV stability, and easier maintenance for everyday residential or commercial use.
Our Process
A 5-step installation process for resinous flake floor coatings.
The core workflow is straightforward: prepare the concrete, correct visible defects, apply the coating system, broadcast and level the flake, then seal the floor for use.
01
Grind
Diamond-grind the slab to open the surface and create the profile needed for adhesion.
02
Repair
Address cracks, pits, spalls, and obvious defects before the coating system goes down.
03
Base Coat
Apply the epoxy base coat that anchors the system and receives the broadcast flake.
04
Flake + Scrape
Broadcast flake for color and texture, then scrape excess flake so the surface is ready to seal.
05
Seal
Apply the polyaspartic topcoat for the final wearing surface, UV stability, and easier cleaning.
Buzzwords
Epoxy vs polyaspartic is usually the wrong starting question.
Customers often search for epoxy floor coatings, polyaspartic floor coatings, or concrete coatings near me. We use those terms clearly because they describe important parts of the system, not separate one-size-fits-all products.
Resinous coatings
Resinous is the broader category. It covers systems that use liquid-applied resin materials to create a protected, finished concrete surface.
Garage floor coatings
Garage floor coatings are the most common residential use case for this system, especially when customers want full flake coverage and a durable topcoat.