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Exploring the Differences: Flake-to-Rejection vs. Metallic Epoxy Flooring

  • Writer: SCDS
    SCDS
  • Feb 20, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 10, 2024

Flake-to-Rejection Epoxy Flooring


Timeless Beauty, Enduring Quality! Behold Our Latest Creation: The Classic Garage with Flake to Rejection Epoxy Finish!  Transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary is what we do best, and this classic garage is a testament to timeless elegance...also one of our most loved floor colors and styles.
Raven - Flake to Rejection Epoxy Classic Garage Floor

  • Flake-to-rejection epoxy flooring involves applying layers of epoxy resin mixed with decorative flakes onto the prepared concrete surface.

  • The flakes are broadcasted onto the wet epoxy base, creating a textured and multi-dimensional appearance.

  • This type of flooring is highly customizable, with a wide range of flake colors, sizes, and patterns available.

  • Flake-to-rejection epoxy floors are known for their exceptional durability, offering resistance to abrasions, chemicals, and UV rays.

  • They provide excellent traction, making them ideal for high-traffic areas such as garages, commercial spaces, and industrial facilities.

  • Maintenance is relatively easy, requiring periodic cleaning and resealing to preserve the appearance and performance of the floor.

Metallic Epoxy Flooring


Beyond the aesthetics, our epoxy ensures a resilient foundation for your space. Durable, easy to clean, and built to withstand the test of time – because your garage deserves nothing but the best.
Blue Wave Metallic Epoxy Garage Floor


  • Metallic epoxy flooring consists of a metallic pigment mixed into the epoxy resin, creating a lustrous, reflective surface.

  • The application process involves pouring and spreading the metallic epoxy mixture onto the prepared substrate, followed by manipulation techniques to create unique patterns and designs.

  • Metallic epoxy floors offer a seamless, glossy finish with a three-dimensional depth, resembling liquid metal or flowing waves.

  • They are available in a variety of colors and can be customized to achieve different effects such as marbling, swirls, or clouds.

  • Metallic epoxy floors are highly durable and resistant to stains, scratches, and fading.

  • They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and hospitality settings to add a touch of sophistication and elegance to interior spaces.

Both flake-to-rejection and metallic epoxy flooring offer distinct advantages and aesthetic appeal. While flake-to-rejection epoxy floors provide texture, durability, and slip resistance, metallic epoxy floors offer a luxurious, high-end finish with endless design possibilities. Whether you're looking for a rugged yet stylish solution for your garage or a sleek and modern statement for your home or business, Surface & Concrete Design Solutions has the expertise to bring your vision to life. Contact us today to explore the possibilities of epoxy flooring for your next project!


Contact us today to explore the possibilities of epoxy flooring for your next project! Surface & Concrete Design Solutions 407-501-0038

1 Comment


Daniel United Ranker
Daniel United Ranker
Oct 30

This breakdown makes it easier to understand the visual depth and texture differences between flake to rejection and metallic epoxy flooring. The way metallic epoxy flooring creates movement and shine really stands out, especially when aiming for a modern, polished interior finish.

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