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How to Spruce Up Your Patio with flake coating

Updated: Dec 7, 2023


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Concrete patios may be fairly durable, but hygiene and aesthetics are another story. Perhaps your patio has developed mold, cracks, stains, or little nooks and crannies that trap dirt. Epoxy patio coatings improve the look while lowering maintenance needs so your family can enjoy a clean and stylish outdoor living space.


What Are Patio Epoxy Flake Coatings?

Rather than just painting or staining concrete, an epoxy floor coating is a multilayered process. The installers first grind the surface smooth, then apply a primer that bonds with the concrete.


A scratch-resistant, nonfading polymer layer then gives the concrete a brand-new color and appearance. Finally, a clear topcoat ensures your epoxy patio floor is easy to clean and ready to last for decades.


Designed for Outdoor Floors

While many concrete floor coatings are formulated for garages and basements, your patio epoxy can be customized for outdoor use in the local climate.


Our epoxy coatings can withstand the heat and humidity of summer and the freezing temperatures of winter.


If you’re constantly looking for ways to repair cracked concrete or clean a patio floor, what you really need is a long-term solution.


Epoxy coatings are perfect for patios, walkways, pool decks, and more:


Anti-skid surface

Easy to clean

VOC-free (no toxic fumes)

Resists yellowing, staining

Stronger than plain concrete

Customizable color options


Choose Your Patio Epoxy Colors

Whether you want a natural color with a matte texture, a sleek metallic look, or the “terrazzo” style with flecks of color, you can design a patio floor coating that suits the surroundings and your personal style.


With thousands of possible color options, we can apply a patio epoxy coating that complements your house, patio furniture, and landscaping.

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