Popular for garages and working spaces
Flake blends can help visually soften a concrete floor and should be discussed with cleaning, texture, and color expectations in mind.
Finish options
Decorative flake, color direction, texture, gloss, cleaning expectations, and traction goals should be part of the estimate conversation before a finish path is treated as final.
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The right look should be discussed alongside cleaning, texture, prep needs, lighting, traffic, and how the space needs to feel after the coating is installed.
Flake blends can help visually soften a concrete floor and should be discussed with cleaning, texture, and color expectations in mind.
Neutral finishes can suit garages, storage, and utility spaces, but the final choice should still account for lighting and use.
Working floors should be discussed around traffic, cleaning, downtime, process liquids, equipment, and customer-facing expectations.
Before selecting a finish
A finish is not only visual. It affects how the floor feels under use, how it is cleaned, what texture expectations are realistic, and what questions should be answered before final scope.
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The estimate form gives the first review enough detail to discuss finish direction with more context than a color preference alone.