Epoxy Flooring Finishes

Which Finish is Right for My Epoxy Floor?

Epoxy floors, when done right, can last a lifetime. So it’s important that you get the perfect finish for your garage, workshop, or warehouse floor. Here’s some insight to help you compare and contrast different epoxy flooring finishes to find the best option for your home or commercial property

What is Epoxy Flooring?

Epoxy flooring is a type of polymer/synthetic resin that sets on top of a concrete floor. This flooring consists of several layers, including resurfaced concrete, primer, or sealer (if needed), a pigmented base coat, decorative flakes (if needed), and a durable, clear topcoat. These layers form an incredibly durable and hard-wearing floor that is ideal for industrial spaces, garages, workshops, and other heavy-traffic areas. It’s water, chemical, and stain-resistant, slightly flexible so that it doesn’t crack with temperature changes, self-leveling to create a smooth surface, and doesn’t chip if you drop tools or equipment on it.

Finally, it can be stained, painted, or decorated to create zones, add patterns, or fit into a particular aesthetic. It’s this quality that allows epoxy floors to be incredibly versatile for any space.

Different Types of Epoxy Floor Finishes

  • Pigmented concrete coating – This is a great option for industrial and commercial spaces where you want the floor to be as functional and practical as possible. This is the most hardwearing option and can be used to create zones in a warehouse, add directions or signage on the floor in an industrial facility, or add color in dedicated spaces to inform users. For example, it can be used to outline hard hat zones, equipment zones, or safety zones, or to add directional information for warehouse employees to follow. 
  • Decorative flakes – This is a more aesthetic option that looks great in homes, offices, and commercial settings. This is achieved by adding different colored flakes of quartz and chips of color into the coating to add depth and variation to the floor. It is slightly less hardwearing than using a simple pigmented concrete floor coating, but this makes it ideal for everything from medical suites and home garages to stylish retail centers. This epoxy floor finish offers a lot of versatility and color choice, and you can add black, grey, cream, red, blue, stone, or even glittering flakes to your epoxy to get a custom look.
  • Anti-slip finishes – Because epoxy floors are made from polymer resin, they are very smooth and level. They do have some traction, which makes them ideal for garages and workshops, but some industrial sites need a bit more grip. For example, in spaces where you’re using a lot of movable equipment and forklifts, or where working conditions are likely to be wet or slippery. To get this extra grip, contractors can add quartz sand to the epoxy coating, giving it a sandy texture that gives tires and boots additional traction.
  • Anti-static finishes – Walking and moving over flooring can generate static, causing a minor shock as it discharges. This might be a rare unpleasant occurrence at home, but it is a very significant problem in facilities using sensitive electronic equipment, computers, and flammable materials. Spaces like laboratories, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, and data centers need to keep static to a minimum, and epoxy flooring is the most effective at achieving that if it has an antistatic coating.

With such a wide range of epoxy floor finishes available to you, it’s a good idea to get experienced professionals to help you choose the one that’s best for the job.

At Diamond Garage Solutions, we specialize in high-quality epoxy flooring for homes, businesses, and facilities in every sector. From warehouse floors and retail centers to healthcare facilities and home garages, our talented and experienced team can do it all – on time, on, budget, and delivering the best quality results. Contact us today to see how we can customize your epoxy flooring with the best quality finish, or visit our website at https://diamondgaragesolutions.com/epoxy-flake-floor-colors/