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Flake Epoxy Flooring in Kansas City

Flake epoxy flooring combines strength with visual appeal by embedding colored flakes into the epoxy coating. This creates a textured, slip-resistant surface that is both stylish and practical. Ideal for garages, basements, shops, and commercial spaces, flake epoxy flooring provides Kansas City property owners with a durable solution that enhances safety while adding design flexibility.

  • Adds slip resistance with textured finishes
  • Durable surface that resists scratches and stains
  • Easy to clean and maintain in busy spaces
  • Custom color blends to match any design
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Flake epoxy flooring transforms standard concrete into a surface that looks polished and performs under pressure. It offers both practicality and style for a wide range of applications.

Built for Safety and Style

Flake epoxy is an excellent choice for spaces that need added traction without sacrificing appearance. Its textured finish makes floors safer while still providing color variety and design options for a professional look.

Easy to Clean and Maintain

Flake epoxy makes cleaning simple, even in areas exposed to constant traffic. The non-porous surface blocks dirt, oil, and spills from sinking in, so messes can be wiped away quickly. Sweeping and mopping are usually all that’s required to keep floors looking fresh and polished. The textured finish adds traction while still resisting stains and wear, reducing the need for major upkeep. With less maintenance needed, property owners save time and money while enjoying a floor that performs well every day.

Stylish Finishes for Every Space

Flake epoxy gives property owners the ability to customize their floors with a wide variety of colors and blends. The flakes create a unique pattern that enhances both design and safety, making it ideal for garages, shops, and commercial spaces. Options range from bold contrasts to subtle, natural tones, ensuring every floor reflects the style of the space. By combining texture with color, flake epoxy delivers a professional look that is durable, practical, and visually appealing.

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How the Process Works

Installing flake epoxy flooring is efficient and built for durability. We repair the surface, apply the epoxy system, and broadcast colored flakes for texture and design. A protective seal locks it in, creating a safe, durable floor that resists wear and cleans easily.

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Step 1: Schedule your consultation and pick a style.

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Step 2: We prepare and repair the floor surface first.

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Step 3: The epoxy system is applied for lasting strength.

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Step 4: The coating is sealed and cured to protect it.

Garage interior with a glossy epoxy floor, open garage door, and tools on the wall.
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Why Choose Blue Diamond Coatings

Flooring Solutions Built for Performance

  • Textured finishes that improve traction and safety
  • Durable coatings that resist wear and stains
  • Custom blends that match your style and space
  • Easy-to-clean surfaces that save time and money
  • Long-term protection that extends concrete life
  • A Kansas City team committed to quality work

Blue Diamond Coatings installs flake epoxy floors that combine function and design. We help Kansas City homes and businesses achieve flooring that is safe, stylish, and strong enough to handle everyday use.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are flake epoxy floors slippery?

    No. The textured flakes add traction, making them safer than smooth surfaces.

  • Can I choose custom colors for flake epoxy?

    Yes. We offer a wide range of color blends to match your space and style.

  • How do you clean flake epoxy floors?

    Regular sweeping and mopping are usually all that’s needed to keep them looking polished.

  • Where is flake epoxy most commonly used?

    It is popular in garages, basements, shops, and commercial spaces where safety and durability are important.

Upgrade Your Floors with Flake Epoxy