Signature Epoxy Flake Colors

(Ideal for Basements & Garages)

Domino

Wombat

Orbit

Cabin Fever

Shoreline

Gravel

Marble & Metallic Epoxy Floor Options

(Ideal for Driveways, Basements & Garages)

Tungsten Gray

Silver Mist

Ocean Blue

Copper Bronze

Pearl White

Charcoal Black

Concrete Stain Colors

(Ideal for Driveways & Patios)

Charcoal Gray

Earth Brown

Light Tan

Honey Tan

Slate Blue

Rustic Red

Glow in the Dark Epoxy Floor Options

(Ideal for Garages & Patios)

Blue Glow

Green Glow

Teal Glow

Purple Glow

Yellow Glow

Orange Glow

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most popular epoxy floor colors are usually neutral shades like gray, charcoal, and beige since they match most spaces and help hide dirt. Flake blends that mix white, black, and accent colors are also common because they add texture and help mask imperfections. For a more decorative style, metallic epoxy options in silver, bronze, or copper are growing in popularity and give floors a modern, high-end look.

Coloring concrete involves cleaning and prepping the surface, applying a stain or dye, and sealing it to protect the finish. The exact method depends on the type of concrete and the look you want. Our team handles every step to ensure a smooth, long-lasting, vibrant finish that enhances your space.

One of the most popular concrete stain colors is a warm earth tone like brown, tan, or terracotta. These natural hues give concrete a classic, timeless look and hide wear well. Greens, slate grays, and soft blues are also common for patios and interior floors. They bring added character while maintaining a durable finish.

Epoxy flake floors usually last many years when installed correctly. The flakes are locked into a strong epoxy base and covered with a clear topcoat, so the system holds up well to traffic, spills, and daily wear. With basic cleaning and routine care, most epoxy flake floors stay in good shape long term.

Staining concrete floors starts with cleaning and prepping the surface, then applying the stain or dye and sealing it to protect the finish. The exact process depends on the condition of the concrete and the look you want. Our team handles every step to ensure a smooth, long-lasting, vibrant floor.

There are a lot of ways to upgrade your garage floor depending on your style and needs. Popular options include epoxy coatings, epoxy flake finishes, and stained or metallic looks. You can choose colors, textures, or patterns to match your home and create a polished, durable surface. The best way to see what works for you is to check out our color options and talk with our team about your space.

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