Granite & Flake Epoxy Flooring
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Granite and flake epoxy are both decorative types of epoxy flooring that offer a stylish, durable finish. They mimic the look of natural materials and are commonly used in both residential and commercial settings. Here’s a detailed look at both:

Granite Epoxy Flooring Granite epoxy is designed to replicate the look of natural granite stone. It is a high-end finish that offers durability along with a luxurious appearance.
Flake Epoxy Flooring Flake epoxy involves adding decorative flakes or chips into the epoxy mix, creating a textured, multi-coloured finish. It’s known for both its aesthetic and functional qualities.
Comparisons:
Feature Granite Epoxy Flooring Flake Epoxy Flooring
Appearance Mimics the look of natural granite Multi-coloured, speckled texture
Texture Smooth and polished Textured due to flakes
Slip Resistance Can be enhanced but typically smooth Naturally slip-resistant due to flakes
Customization Customizable with various granite-like patterns Customizable with different flake colours and sizes
Durability High durability Extremely durable, especially for high-traffic areas
Common Applications Upscale residential or commercial spaces Garages, gyms, industrial, and commercial spaces
Cost Tends to be more expensive due to its high-end look More affordable than granite epoxy
Both granite and flake epoxy flooring provide beautiful and highly durable finishes for various settings. If you’re looking for something upscale and elegant, granite epoxy is a good choice. For something more functional and slip-resistant, flake epoxy is ideal, especially in garages and commercial settings. Would you like more information on installation, cost, or maintenance for either type? Chris welcomes your call on 0408 496153 or click/tap here to send a message to us. A bit busy right now but want to talk later? Insert your phone number into the orange ‘Don’t Call Us – We’ll Call You‘ section towards the bottom of this page.

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