Flake Flooring Service
Metallic Epoxy Floors
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20 Allenby St, Woodbridge, ON L4H 3P4
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416-877-7861
Flake Flooring in Woodbridge, Vaughan, and Toronto
Polyaspartic flake flooring is a system where colored vinyl flakes are broadcast into a fast curing polyaspartic coating, then sealed with a clear topcoat for a tough, textured finish. The big draw is speed. Polyaspartic cures so fast that most floors go down and are ready to walk on the same day, with vehicles back on it within a day or two. For homes, this is the go to for garages because it shrugs off hot tires, road salt, oil drips, and the freeze and thaw beating a garage floor takes through the winter. The flakes aren't just for looks either, they add grip underfoot and hide minor dust and dirt between cleanings, so the floor stays looking good with very little effort. It works just as well in basements, mudrooms, and laundry areas where you want a clean, sealed floor that handles moisture and wipes up fast.
For businesses, polyaspartic flake earns its place when you can't afford to shut down for days waiting on a floor to cure. Showrooms, garages, vet clinics, retail spaces, and commercial kitchens use it because it's installed fast, often over a weekend or overnight, and ready for traffic almost right away. The flake finish gives solid grip in spots that see spills or wet shoes, which matters where slips turn into liability. It also stands up to UV better than standard epoxy, so it won't yellow or fade in spaces with big windows or direct sun. If you need a durable floor that looks sharp and gets your space back in use without a long closure, this is the system built for that.


Polyaspartic Flake Flooring FAQ
How fast can I actually use the floor?
Quick. Polyaspartic cures fast enough that most floors handle foot traffic the same day and vehicles within a day or two. It's one of the main reasons people pick it over standard epoxy, which can keep a space out of use for the better part of a week.
What are the flakes for, just looks?
Both looks and function. The flakes add color and hide minor dirt and imperfections, but they also build texture into the surface for better grip. You pick the color blend, and we control how heavy the flake coverage goes.
Is it slippery when wet?
The flake texture already gives decent grip, and we can add an anti slip additive to the topcoat for areas that get wet often. We'll set the traction level based on how the space gets used.
Is it slippery when wet?
The flake texture already gives decent grip, and we can add an anti slip additive to the topcoat for areas that get wet often. We'll set the traction level based on how the space gets used.
Does it fade or yellow in the sun?
No, and that's an edge it has over standard epoxy. Polyaspartic holds its color under UV, so it won't yellow in garages with open doors, showrooms with big windows, or any space that gets direct sun.
How does it compare to regular epoxy?
Epoxy is a solid, lower cost option, but it cures slower and can yellow in sunlight. Polyaspartic costs more but goes down faster, resists UV, and handles temperature swings better. If downtime and sun exposure matter to you, polyaspartic is usually worth it.
