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Custom Blue Spec Flake Epoxy Garage Floor in Antelope

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Here's what a full flake broadcast looks like when it's done right. This Antelope garage started as plain, uncoated concrete - nothing wrong with it structurally, but it wasn't doing anything for the space either. We came in, prepped the slab properly, and laid down a custom carbon blend with a blue spec that gives the whole floor a sharp, one-of-a-kind finish.

Prep is everything with epoxy floor coatings. Before any product touches the concrete, the surface has to be ground down and profiled so the coating actually bonds the way it's supposed to. Skip that step and you're looking at peeling and flaking down the road. We don't cut corners there - ever.

The full flake broadcast is what separates a durable garage floor coating from a basic paint job. We broadcast the flakes edge to edge and into every corner, then lock it all in with a topcoat. What you end up with is a floor that holds up to vehicle traffic, oil spills, and the kind of daily abuse a garage takes. It also hides dirt and scuffs way better than bare concrete.

What makes this one stand out is the color blend. The custom blue spec woven into the carbon base isn't something you're going to find at a big box store. That's a custom flake epoxy flooring mix - and the close-up of the finished surface shows exactly how that detail pops. It's subtle from a distance, but up close it's got real character.

Every garage floor job we do gets the same level of attention regardless of size. Proper prep, quality materials, full broadcast, clean edges. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every install.