




Here's what we were working with - a bare concrete garage floor in Land Park with oil stains, scuff marks, and years of wear ground into the surface. The kind of floor that makes a whole space feel rough and unfinished, no matter how organized the rest of it is.
Before a single drop of coating goes down, prep is everything. We ground and cleaned the slab to open up the concrete and give the primer something solid to bond to. Skip that step and you're just putting a pretty finish on a ticking time bomb. We don't cut corners there.
Once the primer coat was rolled out and locked in, we broadcast the decorative flake across the entire floor while the epoxy was still wet. That full flake broadcast look isn't just about aesthetics - it adds texture, hides minor imperfections in the slab, and creates a surface that actually grips underfoot. The crew worked the whole floor edge to edge without leaving any bare spots or thin areas.
What you end up with is a floor that looks sharp, holds up to foot traffic and vehicle use, and is genuinely easy to clean. No more stains soaking into raw concrete. A quick mop or hose-down and it looks good as new. That's the difference a proper flake epoxy floor coating makes.
We do this work all over Sacramento, and Land Park is one of those neighborhoods where the garages tend to have real character. It was a solid job on a solid slab, and the finished floor does the space justice.