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Every floor here is one of ours

No stock photography and no renders. These are real slabs in real Mississippi garages, kitchens, patios, and businesses.

Multi bay residential garage with a gray and black vinyl flake epoxy floor, doors open to the yard
Garage with a black and white flake epoxy floor under hexagon LED shop lighting
Wide shop floor finished in gray flake epoxy with a high gloss topcoat
Black and white metallic epoxy kitchen floor with marble style veining
Close view of swirled black and silver metallic epoxy floor veining in a kitchen
Small bathroom with a dark metallic epoxy floor and white shiplap walls
Two car garage with a light gray flake epoxy floor and the door open to a driveway
Open garage bay with support columns and a gray flake epoxy floor
Restaurant dining room in Starkville with a sealed polished concrete floor and a long bar
Large open room with amber acid stained concrete flooring
Commercial hallway with a polished and sealed concrete floor and dark baseboards
Garage floor finished in charcoal flake epoxy with a wet look gloss
Covered back patio with a gray flake coating running up to the house
Covered back porch finished in gray flake coating with a view of the yard
Brick courtyard patio coated in light gray and white flake
Residential garage interior with a light flake epoxy floor and stairs to the house
Workshop with a gray flake epoxy floor, white walls, and overhead shop lights
Three car garage with a speckled gray flake epoxy floor
Garage and driveway apron coated in matching gray flake
Exterior walkway coated in flake leading to a covered entry
Wide garage bay with a dark gray flake epoxy floor reflecting the doorway
Large shop space with a finished flake floor running the length of the building
Clean finished garage with a light gray flake floor and storage shelving
On the job

A couple of clips from real installs

Photos only tell you so much about a floor. These loop, no sound.

Working a black metallic pour flat before it sets. You get about twenty minutes.
A finished flake garage floor. Broadcast to refusal, scraped back, then topcoated.
Reading the gallery

How to tell the finishes apart

Flake systems

The speckled floors, and the bulk of what you are looking at. Colored vinyl chips are broadcast into a wet base coat until the surface is completely covered, then the excess is scraped off and the whole thing gets a clear topcoat. The chips hide imperfections in the slab, add grip underfoot, and give you a floor that does not show every bit of dirt. Most of the garages here are a gray and black blend, but the chip color is entirely up to you.

Metallic

The floors that look like polished stone. Metallic pigment moves through clear resin while it is still wet, so the veining pools and drifts into a pattern that cannot be repeated on purpose. It is a finish for rooms people look at rather than park in, which is why you will see it here in kitchens, baths and showrooms.

Stain and seal

Where the concrete stays concrete. Stain reacts into the slab rather than coating over it, so the color is mottled and varies across the floor the way the concrete itself varies. Sealing then closes the pores against water, oil and salt. Together they suit open interiors, patios, porches and driveways.

Commercial

Same systems, harder use. Restaurant floors, showrooms, shops and warehouse space get specified for traffic, spills and daily cleaning rather than looks alone. The sealed concrete in the restaurant shot is a six thousand square foot floor here in Starkville.

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