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SOLID COLOUR EPOXY FLOORS IN TERRACE, BC

Simple. Clean. Tough as Nails.

When it comes to epoxy, sometimes less really is more.
A solid colour epoxy floor is all about clean lines, no-nonsense durability, and practical performance. Whether you need a sterile environment, safety zoning, or just a sleek, easy-to-clean finish—this system delivers.

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Built for Work. Built to Last.

​When you need a floor that can take a beating and still look sharp, this is the one. We’ve installed solid colour epoxy floors in:

  • Fire stations

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Commercial kitchens

  • Home garages

  • Warehouses & workshops

A proper system starts with the right prep. We don’t “paint and pray”—we grind every slab, fix imperfections, and apply industrial-grade resins that are engineered to perform. We’ll help you choose the right topcoat too—whether you need chemical resistance, anti-slip grip, or UV stability.

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Colour Options

Examples of our work

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Repair & Prep Done Right

Your concrete doesn’t need to be perfect—we’ll make it that way.

We repair cracks, spalling, and surface damage using industrial-grade fillers before applying the coating. If you’re dealing with plywood, no problem. We can apply a solid colour epoxy system over that too—interior or exterior.

 

And our surface prep? All mechanical grinding. Never acid etching. Never cutting corners.

Solid Colour Epoxy
FAQS

  • Solid coloured epoxy flooring provides a range of functional and aesthetic benefits that make it a high-value choice for many types of properties:

    • Durability: With excellent impact and abrasion resistance, it withstands heavy foot and vehicle traffic without degrading over time.

    • Chemical resistance: Epoxy is non-porous and resists oils, gasoline, cleaning agents, and a wide range of industrial chemicals.

    • Low maintenance: The seamless surface eliminates grout lines and crevices where dirt and bacteria can accumulate, simplifying cleaning routines.

    • Custom appearance: Available in a wide range of colours, epoxy can be matched to brand guidelines, safety standards, or design themes.

    • Moisture tolerance: Epoxy forms a vapor-resistant coating that helps prevent moisture-related issues when properly installed on dry concrete.

  • When dry, solid coloured epoxy flooring generally offers standard traction comparable to smooth concrete. However, like many hard surfaces, it can become slippery when wet or when contaminants such as oils or cleaning agents are present. To enhance safety, anti-slip additives such as aluminum oxide, silica sand, or polymer grit can be broadcast into the topcoat during installation. These additives create a textured finish that significantly improves surface traction without compromising durability. Slip resistance should always be considered in environments where water, oil, or other liquids are expected, particularly in garages, commercial kitchens, and industrial workspaces.

  • In certain cases, solid coloured epoxy can be applied over existing coatings, paints, or tile surfaces—but only if the underlying material is stable, well-adhered, and compatible with epoxy chemistry. However, this is rarely the best practice. Most epoxy manufacturers and experienced contractors recommend removing old coatings and flooring materials to expose bare concrete. This ensures strong mechanical bonding and reduces the risk of delamination. If epoxy is applied over tile, for example, the surface must first be abraded to promote adhesion, and all grout lines must be leveled. In general, starting with a clean, properly prepared concrete substrate is the most reliable foundation for epoxy flooring.

  • Solid coloured epoxy floors are easy to maintain and require only basic cleaning to retain their appearance and performance. Key maintenance practices include:

    • Regular sweeping or dust mopping to remove dirt, grit, and debris that can scratch the surface.

    • Wet mopping using a neutral-pH cleaner and microfiber mop to remove spills or residue.

    • Avoiding harsh chemicals like bleach, ammonia, or acidic cleaners that may dull the finish or damage the topcoat over time.
      In high-use environments, periodic inspections and reapplication of the topcoat every few years can extend the life of the floor. Mats or pads should be used under heavy machinery or vehicles to minimize surface stress. Although the coating is resistant to stains, quick spill cleanup is still recommended to maintain a clean appearance.

  • Solid coloured epoxy flooring is a versatile solution suitable for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial environments. In residential settings, it is commonly installed in garages, basements, and utility rooms due to its low maintenance and resistance to stains. In commercial spaces, such as retail stores, showrooms, and medical clinics, it provides a professional, easy-to-clean surface that supports hygiene and aesthetics. In industrial environments—like manufacturing plants, warehouses, and mechanical rooms—it stands up to abrasion, chemical spills, forklift traffic, and other demanding conditions. Its uniform appearance also makes it ideal for spaces requiring marked zones or safety colour coding.

  • Surface preparation is one of the most critical steps in ensuring a successful and long-lasting epoxy installation. The concrete substrate must be clean, structurally sound, and properly profiled. Preparation typically involves:

    • Mechanical grinding using diamond tooling or shot blasting to create an ideal surface profile for epoxy bonding.

    • Crack and joint repair to fill surface imperfections and prevent future delamination.

    • Moisture testing to detect hydrostatic pressure or elevated vapor emissions, which can lead to coating failure if not addressed.

    • Thorough cleaning to remove oil stains, dust, grease, or chemical residues that may interfere with adhesion.
      Skipping or improperly executing surface prep can lead to bubbling, peeling, or early coating failure, even with a high-quality epoxy system.

Other types of Epoxy Systems

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Flake Epoxy

A garage and utility room favourite. Flake epoxy is a solid system where coloured vinyl flakes get broadcast into a base layer of resin, giving the floor texture, depth, and just the right amount of grip. It hides dirt, holds up to daily wear, and looks clean without trying too hard. You’ve probably walked on it in a car dealership, fire hall, or someone’s high-end garage. Want it glossy or matte? We’ve got options. And yes—it’s just as tough as it looks.

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Metallic Epoxy

This one’s all about wow factor. Metallic epoxy blends special pigments into the resin to create a marbled, fluid, almost 3D effect under your feet. No two floors are ever the same—it’s part art, part science. But don’t let the looks fool you—it’s still an epoxy system through and through, built to take a beating. We usually recommend this for high-end spaces where people want something bold, unique, and still easy to maintain. Kitchens, showrooms, man caves—you name it.

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Quartz system

Built for punishment. The quartz system combines coloured sand (yep, real sand) with epoxy resin to create a floor that’s damn near bulletproof. It’s textured, slip-resistant, and holds up in places where flake and metallic systems just wouldn’t cut it—think commercial kitchens, loading zones, or anywhere that sees heavy foot traffic and liquids. We can even build up the sides of walls for easy cleaning with a hose. If you need something industrial-grade, quartz is the workhorse.

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Parkade, and pedestrian traffic Systems

These coatings do the dirty work most floors can’t handle. Parkade and pedestrian systems are built to deal with what actually breaks down concrete—moisture, salt, freeze-thaw, and constant traffic. These coatings are thicker, more flexible, and designed to move with the slab instead of cracking over time. We install them on ramps, walkways, balconies, staircases—basically anywhere that takes a beating from weather or foot traffic. We’ll usually add anti-slip grit and traffic lines at the same time, so it’s safe, durable, and low-maintenance right out of the gate.

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Industrial Urethane Cement

This is the tank of floor coatings. Urethane cement is what we install when nothing else will last—places like food processing plants, commercial kitchens, cold storage, and warehouses with heavy forklift traffic. It’s a blend of urethane resin and cement-based aggregates that cures into a rock-hard, chemically resistant surface. It can take heat, cold, steam, oil, acid—you name it. If you’ve got a floor that needs to handle brutal conditions every day, this is the system we spec.

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Solid Colour System

Simple, clean, and built to work. Solid colour epoxy is a no-frills, high-performance floor coating that looks sharp and does the job. It’s ideal for places that need easy maintenance, chemical resistance, and clear safety markings—like garages, gear rooms, mechanical spaces, and production floors. We can add anti-slip, anti-static, or even acid-resistant properties depending on what the space calls for. It’s cost-effective, durable, and easy to recoat down the line. Just a solid system, plain and simple.

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