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Commercial & Residential · San Diego County

Thousands of colors. Six different systems. One seamless floor.

Flake, metallic, solid color, quartz, urethane cement, self-leveling — epoxy isn't one product, it's a family, and picking the right member matters more than picking the color. We've put them in stadiums, fire stations, breweries, hangars, commercial kitchens and a lot of garages.

Tell us what you're looking for and we'll come look at the floor. Free, and no pressure.

Metallic epoxy floor by KD Flooring

Is this the right choice?

We'd rather tell you now than after.

Every finish is wrong for something. Here's where epoxy coatings is the right call and where we'd point you somewhere else.

A good fit when…

  • You want a specific color, or a decorative flake or metallic look
  • The floor sees oil, solvents, food or cleaning chemicals
  • You need a seamless, sanitary surface that hoses down
  • It's a garage, shop, commercial kitchen, hangar or lab
  • You want coving up the walls for wash-down areas

We'd suggest something else if…

  • You never want to think about recoating — polish instead
  • The slab has untreated moisture coming through it — barrier first, always
  • The floor gets prolonged UV exposure — epoxy ambers; we'd top it with polyaspartic

Six systems

"Epoxy" is six different floors wearing one name.

They look similar in a photo and behave nothing alike in a building. Tell us how the space gets used and we'll tell you which one you actually want.

Decorative Flake epoxy floor system

Decorative Flake

Torginol flake broadcast into the coating. Over 150 solid colors, mixed to any blend you like, in a range of chip sizes.

Best for

Garages, showrooms, locker rooms

Hides dust and tire marks · grip underfoot · patches invisibly

Metallic epoxy floor system

Metallic

Pigments moved through the wet resin so no two floors come out the same. This is the one people photograph.

Best for

Lobbies, retail, showrooms, feature rooms

High gloss · genuinely one-of-a-kind · seamless

Solid Color Industrial epoxy floor system

Solid Color Industrial

Straight, clean color wall to wall. Line striping and safety markings go right on top.

Best for

Warehouses, hangars, workshops

Any color · easy to mark out · takes forklift traffic

Dur-A-Flex Poly-Crete SL epoxy floor system

Dur-A-Flex Poly-Crete SL

A self-leveling urethane mortar. This is the heavy-duty answer for thermal shock and constant wash-down.

Best for

Commercial kitchens, breweries, food plants

Handles hot water and steam · seamless coving

Urethane Cement epoxy floor system

Urethane Cement

Where chemicals, heat cycling and heavy impact would eat a standard epoxy for breakfast.

Best for

Production floors, breweries, labs

Chemical resistant · thermal cycling · very high build

Double Broadcast Quartz epoxy floor system

Double Broadcast Quartz

Coloured quartz broadcast in two passes for a textured, seriously slip-resistant surface that still cleans easily.

Best for

Commercial kitchens, restrooms, wet areas

Best slip resistance of the family · sanitary

Color and finish

Then the fun part.

Solid colors run into the thousands. Decorative flake comes in over 150 colors and several chip sizes, and we blend them to whatever you want — match your brand, your cabinets, or your car. Gloss, satin or matte on any of it.

Ten flake blends people keep choosing

STONY CREEK flake blend

STONY CREEK

COYOTE flake blend

COYOTE

CREEKBED flake blend

CREEKBED

MOREL flake blend

MOREL

SHORELINE flake blend

SHORELINE

OUTBACK flake blend

OUTBACK

STARGAZER flake blend

STARGAZER

GRAVEL flake blend

GRAVEL

WOMBAT flake blend

WOMBAT

DOMINO flake blend

DOMINO

Beyond these, flake is built from over 150 solid colors in several chip sizes, so you can design your own blend. Screens lie about color — we bring real sample boards and set them down on your actual floor, in your actual light, before anybody commits.

How we do it

The parts that decide whether it lasts.

Preparation is the whole job

Epoxy failures are almost always bond failures, and bond failures are prep failures. We diamond grind to open the pores and give a real mechanical profile. Anybody who acid-etches and rolls it on is selling you a floor that will peel.

Moisture gets tested before anything gets coated

A coating traps vapor moving up through a slab on grade, and the pressure lifts it off in sheets. We test first. If the numbers are high, a moisture barrier goes down before the epoxy, no exceptions.

Three systems, three different jobs

Solid color for industrial and commercial. Decorative flake for garages and showrooms — hides dirt, adds grip, easy to touch up. Metallic for lobbies and retail where the floor is meant to be looked at.

Cure schedule you can plan around

Foot traffic, vehicle traffic and full chemical cure all happen at different times, and the temperature changes all three. We give you the real timeline for your job before we start.

Our work

Epoxy, on real jobs.

Fire stations, stadiums, breweries, hangars, commercial kitchens and warehouses — all across San Diego County.

Fire Station 21 — epoxy flake floor
Fire Station 21 — epoxy flake floor
Snapdragon Stadium — epoxy coating
Snapdragon Stadium — epoxy coating
JuneShine Kombucha — urethane cement
JuneShine Kombucha — urethane cement
Torginol flake over Poly-Crete SL
Torginol flake over Poly-Crete SL
Customisable metallic epoxy
Customisable metallic epoxy
Commercial kitchen — double broadcast quartz
Commercial kitchen — double broadcast quartz
Warehouse epoxy coating
Warehouse epoxy coating
Torginol custom flake blend
Torginol custom flake blend
Aircraft hangar — solid color
Aircraft hangar — solid color
Epoxy flake coating
Epoxy flake coating
Our crew — Dur-A-Flex Poly-Crete SL
Our crew — Dur-A-Flex Poly-Crete SL
Loop-rolling Poly-Crete SL
Loop-rolling Poly-Crete SL

Straight answers

What people ask us about epoxy coatings.

How long does an epoxy floor last?

In a high-traffic commercial setting, generally five to ten years before it wants attention, and recoating extends that well beyond without a full replacement. In a residential garage it's considerably longer. What kills epoxy early is almost always bad prep or untreated moisture — not the product.

Will it peel like the kit I bought at the hardware store?

Those kits fail because the prep can't be done properly with a bottle of acid. We diamond grind the slab, so the coating keys mechanically into the concrete. That's the whole difference.

Is flake or solid color better for a garage?

Flake, usually. It hides dust and tire marks, gives you texture underfoot when the floor's wet, and if it ever gets damaged it patches invisibly because the blend hides the repair. Solid color looks cleaner but shows every mark. Metallic is the third option if the garage is really a showroom.

Can you coat a floor that already has old epoxy on it?

Often yes — we'll test the existing coating's adhesion first. If it's sound we can scuff and recoat. If it's letting go anywhere, it comes off, because a new coating over a failing one fails with it.

Free quote · No pressure

Tell us how the space gets used.

That's the question that decides solid versus flake versus metallic — and whether epoxy is even the right answer. Call and describe it.

619-889-2003