
A professionally installed full-broadcast flake flooring system engineered for durability, texture, and long-term performance.
Unlike thin paint coatings or basic roll-on systems, this is a multi-layer flooring system mechanically bonded to properly prepared concrete. Built with thickness, grip, and protection in mind.
Concrete in Colorado is under constant stress. Hot tires soften low-grade coatings and pull them loose. Road salt and de-icing chemicals sit on the surface for months, breaking down unprotected slabs. Moisture vapor moves through the concrete year-round, creating pressure that leads to peeling and delamination. Add aggressive freeze–thaw expansion, and most thin coatings simply fail.
We repair these types of failures across Lakewood, Littleton, Aurora, and the greater Denver metro every year. That’s why a properly installed full-broadcast flake system, built with mechanical grinding, moisture testing, and a layered installation process, is critical for long-term performance.

Professionally installed flake epoxy flooring engineered for durability in Colorado garages.

A true full-broadcast flake system is built for performance, not just appearance. After mechanical grinding establishes the correct concrete surface profile, a bonded base coat is applied and decorative vinyl flakes are broadcast to full rejection, meaning complete coverage across the entire floor.
This full coverage increases system build, improves slip resistance, and protects the concrete beneath. Once the excess flake is scraped and vacuumed, the surface is sealed with a high-performance topcoat designed to resist abrasion, chemical exposure, and long-term wear.
Unlike thin roll-on coatings, a professionally installed full-broadcast system creates a seamless, mechanically bonded surface capable of handling vehicle traffic, impact, and daily use without premature failure.
Every durable epoxy floor begins with proper mechanical preparation. We grind the concrete to achieve a CSP 2–3 surface profile, ensuring the coating bonds directly to the slab rather than sitting on top of it. This process removes contaminants, opens the pores of the concrete, and eliminates weak surface laitance. Proper surface prep is the foundation of long-term adhesion and performance.
Cracks, control joints, spalls, and surface defects are addressed before any coating is installed. Moving cracks are evaluated and filled with flexible repair materials designed to accommodate slab movement. Static cracks are routed and rebuilt to prevent telegraphing through the finished system. Spalled or pitted areas are restored to create a structurally sound, uniform substrate. Proper repair ensures the floor performs as a system rather than simply covering existing defects.
Concrete naturally transmits moisture vapor from the ground below. If testing indicates elevated vapor transmission, a moisture-mitigating primer is installed to protect the system from hydrostatic pressure. This step prevents future bubbling, blistering, and bond failure — one of the most common causes of coating delamination in Colorado.
Once the slab is fully prepared, an epox base coat is applied to the surface. Decorative vinyl flakes are then broadcast to full rejection, meaning complete coverage across the entire floor. This full-broadcast application builds system thickness, increases slip resistance, and provides uniform texture and durability.
The system is sealed with a high-performance polyaspartic or urethane topcoat designed for abrasion resistance, chemical protection, and long-term durability. This final layer locks in the flake, enhances cleanability, and provides a seamless, professional finish built to handle daily vehicle traffic and wear.

We install full-broadcast flake epoxy flooring across Lakewood, Littleton, Aurora, Englewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, and surrounding Colorado communities. Whether upgrading a residential garage, finishing a basement, or improving a light commercial space, every project follows the same disciplined surface preparation and multi-coat installation process.
Each floor is evaluated based on slab condition, moisture levels, and intended use to ensure long-term durability in Colorado’s climate.
Have questions about your slab or moisture levels? We’ll evaluate your concrete and provide a clear recommendation built for long-term performance.
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A professionally installed epoxy flake flooring system can last 15+ years in residential garages when properly maintained. Longevity depends on surface preparation, moisture control, and overall system build — not just the coating material. Properly installed epoxy flooring systems significantly outperform thin roll-on products.
An epoxy flake system can incorporate epoxy or polyaspartic components depending on the design. Long-term performance depends more on surface preparation and system thickness than on marketing terms. A properly installed full-broadcast system will outperform thin one-day coatings in durability and bond strength.
How much does garage epoxy flooring cost? epoxy flooring costs vary based on slab condition, repair needs, moisture mitigation requirements, and system build. Full-broadcast epoxy flake systems require mechanical grinding and layered installation, which impacts pricing but delivers significantly greater durability than basic coatings.
Every concrete floor is different, which is why epoxy flooring costs can vary depending on the condition of the slab and the coating system selected.
If you're considering epoxy flooring for your space, you can request an estimate below and we’ll review your project details.
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