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Full Flake Garage Floor Coating in Creekbed Finish

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Bare, stained concrete is one of those things you just learn to ignore over time. Oil spots, scuff marks, cracks - most people figure it's just what a garage floor looks like. It doesn't have to be.

Here's what we were working with on this job: raw concrete that had seen better days. Our team came in, prepped the surface properly - and that prep work is everything. Grinding the floor opens up the concrete so the epoxy bonds the way it's supposed to. Skip that step and you're setting yourself up for peeling and failure down the road. We don't skip it.

We went with a full flake system in the Creekbed color, finished with a polyaspartic topcoat. The full flake broadcast means the entire floor is covered edge to edge - no thin spots, no bare patches. The Creekbed blend has that warm neutral mix of whites, tans, and subtle earthy tones that works well in just about any garage space. It looks sharp without being loud.

The polyaspartic topcoat is what seals everything in and gives the floor its durability. It's UV stable, so it won't yellow over time, and it holds up against hot tire pickup, chemical spills, and the everyday abuse a garage floor takes. Easy to clean, too - a mop or a quick rinse is usually all it needs.

If your garage floor is worn out, stained, or just plain ugly, a full flake epoxy and polyaspartic system is one of the best investments you can make in that space. It holds up, it looks great, and it makes the whole garage feel like a different place.