Flooring Gallery
When it comes to epoxy and polyurea flooring, our goal is to give you the garage of your dreams!
Flooring Gallery

Cabin Fever

Cabin Fever

Cabin Fever

Charcoal

Coyote

Coyote

Coyote Custom

Coyote Porch

Coyote Patio

Coyote Porch

Coyote Steps

Coyote Garage

Coyote 3 Car Garage

Coyote 3 Car Garage

Domino

Domino

Domino

Domino Garage

Domino

Dovetail

Dovetail Porch

Dovetail Porch

Dovetail Porch

Dovetail Porch

Dovetail Porch

Loon

Madras

Madras Garage

Orbit

Orbit Porch

Shoreline

Shoreline Closeup

Shoreline Porch

Shoreline Garage

Stonehenge

Stonehenge Porch

Stonewash

Stonewash Garage

Tidal Wave

Tidal Wave Closeup

Tidal Wave Garage

Tidal Wave

Tidal Wave
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We offer free consultations and recommendations based on your goals for your garage, concrete area, and even your pool!
Epoxy Garage Floor
When it comes to transforming your garage, epoxy flooring stands out as a top choice for both durability and aesthetics. One of the biggest advantages of epoxy is the incredible variety of colors and textures available, allowing you to create a custom look that perfectly matches your style and needs.
Color Options:
Epoxy garage floors are available in a nearly endless spectrum of colors, from classic neutrals to bold, eye-catching hues. Many homeowners opt for timeless shades like slate gray, charcoal, or soft beige, which provide a clean, modern look that complements any space. For those looking to make a statement, vibrant colors such as deep blue, rich red, or even custom color blends can turn a garage into a true showpiece. Metallic epoxy coatings are another popular option, offering a shimmering, high-gloss finish that mimics the look of polished metal or stone. These floors can feature swirling patterns and unique color effects, making each installation one-of-a-kind.
Epoxy garage floors are available in a nearly endless spectrum of colors, from classic neutrals to bold, eye-catching hues. Many homeowners opt for timeless shades like slate gray, charcoal, or soft beige, which provide a clean, modern look that complements any space. For those looking to make a statement, vibrant colors such as deep blue, rich red, or even custom color blends can turn a garage into a true showpiece. Metallic epoxy coatings are another popular option, offering a shimmering, high-gloss finish that mimics the look of polished metal or stone. These floors can feature swirling patterns and unique color effects, making each installation one-of-a-kind.
Texture Choices:
Beyond color, epoxy floors can be customized with a range of textures to suit your preferences and functional needs. The most common is a smooth, high-gloss finish that creates a sleek, reflective surface—perfect for showcasing vehicles or creating a modern workspace. For added safety, especially in areas prone to moisture, slip-resistant textures can be achieved by adding aggregates like quartz, vinyl chips, or aluminum oxide to the epoxy. These additives not only enhance traction but also introduce a subtle, decorative flecked appearance.
Beyond color, epoxy floors can be customized with a range of textures to suit your preferences and functional needs. The most common is a smooth, high-gloss finish that creates a sleek, reflective surface—perfect for showcasing vehicles or creating a modern workspace. For added safety, especially in areas prone to moisture, slip-resistant textures can be achieved by adding aggregates like quartz, vinyl chips, or aluminum oxide to the epoxy. These additives not only enhance traction but also introduce a subtle, decorative flecked appearance.
Flake and Chip Systems:
One of the most popular epoxy flooring styles is the flake or chip system. Colored flakes or chips are broadcast onto the wet epoxy, then sealed with a clear topcoat. This creates a multi-dimensional look, hides imperfections, and provides a slightly textured, slip-resistant surface. Flake systems come in countless color combinations, from understated grays and tans to bold, custom mixes.
One of the most popular epoxy flooring styles is the flake or chip system. Colored flakes or chips are broadcast onto the wet epoxy, then sealed with a clear topcoat. This creates a multi-dimensional look, hides imperfections, and provides a slightly textured, slip-resistant surface. Flake systems come in countless color combinations, from understated grays and tans to bold, custom mixes.
Personalization:
The beauty of epoxy is its flexibility—no two floors need to look alike. Whether you want a classic, showroom-quality finish or something truly unique, epoxy offers the colors and textures to bring your vision to life. With professional installation, you can expect a floor that’s not only beautiful but also tough enough to withstand the demands of daily garage life.
The beauty of epoxy is its flexibility—no two floors need to look alike. Whether you want a classic, showroom-quality finish or something truly unique, epoxy offers the colors and textures to bring your vision to life. With professional installation, you can expect a floor that’s not only beautiful but also tough enough to withstand the demands of daily garage life.