Choose Your Finish, Define Your Space

  • Close-up of multicolored confetti in shades of beige, white, gray, brown, and black scattered all over the surface.

    Polymer Flakes

    Small, polymer flakes in a carefully blended mix of colors are scattered across the surface, creating a natural depth and variation that no two floors can exactly replicate. The chips catch the light and play off each other, giving the floor a lively, dynamic look that feels both decorative and purposeful.

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    Quartz Granules

    Made from finely graded quartz granules coated in rich, colorfast pigments, the surface has a dense, tightly packed texture that gives it a natural, almost stone-like appearance. The result is a floor that feels solid and purposeful, with a subtle depth of color that adds quiet character.

  • Close-up of small, irregularly shaped mineral grains in a beige and brown speckled pattern, resembling a granite surface.

    Mica Flakes

    Derived from real sheet silicate crystalline minerals found deep within the earth, each individual mica flake has an organic, metallic shimmer that shifts and glows as light moves across the surface, giving the floor a living, breathing quality throughout.

The Process Behind a Perfect Coating

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Using industrial diamond grinding, we prepare your concrete substrate to a CSP-3 profile, opening the surface pores and creating the ideal texture for a maximum mechanical bond and chemical adhesion — because a coating is only as strong as the surface beneath it

Surface Preparation

Polyurea mending compound for cracked concrete flooring.

Before any coating is applied, we address every imperfection in the surface — filling cracks, divots, and pitted areas with a professional-grade polyurea patching compound. This critical repair step ensures a smooth, stable substrate and prevents any underlying flaws from telegraphing through the finished coating

Substrate Repairs

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With the substrate fully prepared and all repairs complete, our technicians apply the base layer coating directly to the concrete surface. This foundational coat penetrates deep into the open pores of the prepared substrate, establishing a powerful mechanical bond that forms the backbone of the entire floor system

Base Coat Installation

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Once the base layer is installed, our technicians hand-broadcast your choice of decorative additives — whether that's flakes, quartz, or mica — ensuring uniform coverage across the entire surface. Each option brings its own unique look and texture, giving you a finish that is truly your own.

Decorative Broadcast

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To seal everything in and protect your finished floor, we apply a premium polyaspartic clear coat that is 100% UV-stable, chemical-resistant, and impact-resistant. A built-in non-slip property ensures confident footing whether the surface is wet or dry.

Top Coat Application

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Service Area (Counties)

Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Livingston, Washtenaw, Monroe, Genesee, Lapeer, St. Clair, Shiawassee, Tuscola, Sanilac

Extended Service Area

Virtual consultation available for all other counties in Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

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Servicing Michigan’s Lower Peninsula

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