Color Chip Epoxy Flooring: Complete Guide to Flake Systems
Apr 13, 2026Color Chip Epoxy Flooring: Complete Guide to Flake Systems
Flake epoxy flooring, also known as chip or color chip systems, is one of the most popular decorative coating options in the residential and light commercial market. The broadcast flake creates a multi-dimensional look that hides imperfections, provides excellent slip resistance, and offers durability that outperforms standard paint or thin-film coatings by years.
Choosing the Right Flake System
Flake systems come in a wide range of color blends, chip sizes, and coverage options from partial broadcast to full coverage. Understanding the differences between vinyl chips and mica-based flakes, standard versus custom color blends, and the impact of chip size on the final aesthetic helps you recommend the right system for every client.
Installation Techniques That Matter
Achieving a professional flake finish requires practice and attention to detail. Consistent broadcast density, proper timing during the base coat application window, and thorough scraping and topcoating after the flake has set all affect the final result. Rushing any step leads to uneven coverage, rough texture, or topcoat failures.
Building Your Decorative Epoxy Skills
Flake floors are the ideal starting point for new epoxy contractors. They are forgiving, visually impressive, and in high demand from homeowners looking to upgrade their garage or basement. Mastering flake systems builds your confidence and portfolio while generating solid revenue from every project.
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