Selecting a new floor is a big choice. You need something that looks good, will last a long time and suits your lifestyle. Epoxy floors are a great choice but before you know it, you’ll see there is not just one “epoxy.” There are many different types, each with its own design and intended use.

I want to explain these differences so you can choose the best flooring option. This article will guide you through the primary types of epoxy flooring. Together we’ll take a look at their style, strengths and best uses. We want to empower you to select a floor that you’ll love for a lifetime.

Why the Type of Epoxy Matters

Think of epoxy like paint. You would not use the same shiny paint for a car as you would on your living room wall. Epoxy works on the same principle. The right system, though, depends entirely on how the room is used, what your aesthetic objectives are and how much of a budget you have.

Some are designed for heavy-duty banging-around in a warehouse. Others are created to be a work of art in a high end home. Choose wrong, and you will have disappointed day after day for years to come, a floor that has issues such as buckling and cracking or is simply one that doesn’t work with the allure of your home. Let’s break down your options.

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The Different Types of Epoxy Flooring Systems

The following include the four common epoxy flooring systems you might come across. All have the perfect combination of form and function.

Flake (or Chip) Epoxy Flooring

This is the traditional, work-horse option used by home owners and businesses alike, often for garages.

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A flake system consists of a base layer of epoxy, with colored vinyl flakes — or “chips” — broadcasted (or thrown) into the wet resin. A final transparent topcoat locks everything in place, in a brittle, textured state.

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Metallic Epoxy Flooring

If you are looking for a truly unique work of art onyour floor then metallic epoxy is the way to go.

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Metallic epoxy is made by blending unique metallic pigments with clear epoxy resin. As it’s being used, the pigments spin and shift to form a complex, three-dimensional pattern that has the same pearly liquid effect. None of the metallic floors are ever going to be the same.

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An informative graphic titled "5 Types of Epoxy Floor Coatings." It features a collage of different finishes: a vibrant orange solid coat, a grey flake floor, a metallic 3D swirl design, and a clear protective topcoat. Two workers are shown in the background using squeegees to spread bright orange epoxy.

Solid Color Epoxy Flooring

This option is the workhorse, neat and functional.

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A solid color system, just like it sounds, is nominal one seamless epoxy or marbled epoxy color as an applied. It’s a smooth, seamless surface that is easy to clean. It is often topcoated with a urethane for additional durability, as well as UV protection.

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Quartz Epoxy Flooring

This is the expert choice for environments where maximum durability, safety and ease of maintenance is required.

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Colored quartz with a decorative finish of colored quartz granules or flakes in an epoxy, usually coated with a clear, or “top” coat. This results in a durable, textured, pleasing floor that is like terrazzo.

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How to Choose the Right Epoxy Floor for You?

Now that you know the types, how do you choose between them? Your best bet is to ask yourself these three simple questions:

Most Important Step: Professional Installation

Finally, regardless of the type you choose, the most critical factor for a successful, longlasting outcome is professional installation. A beautiful epoxy floor can be ruined by poor preparation. A team of real professionals, including our own, know that success is 90% preparation. We check, grind, clean, and test the concrete until we are sure we have a perfect, lasting bond.

Ready to find the right epoxy floor for your Nashville home or business? Contact us for a free consultation authorised consult. We’ll provide you a free consultation to discuss your options and recommend a type that is right for you.