The most popular decorative epoxy system in South Florida — beautiful color blends, natural texture, and excellent durability for garages, patios, and commercial spaces.
Vinyl color flakes (sometimes called chips or broadcast) are scattered into a wet epoxy base coat immediately after application. The flakes embed into the surface, creating a colorful, textured appearance similar to terrazzo or granite. A clear polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat locks everything in and provides the final sheen and protection.
Flake systems are by far the most popular choice for Miramar garage floors — they're practical (hides dirt, oil, and dust better than solid colors) and come in dozens of color blends to match any home exterior or interior.
We bring physical samples to every estimate — see the colors in your actual garage lighting before committing.
The most popular Miramar residential blend — clean, bright, and works with any home exterior color.
Warm tones that complement brick and stucco homes common throughout Miramar's residential neighborhoods.
A popular South Florida choice — hints of blue and gray evoke the coastal atmosphere of Broward County.
Bold, modern look — especially popular for contemporary home designs and luxury properties in Miramar.
Vibrant multi-color blends with burgundy, green, blue, and more — fun, eye-catching, and easy to keep clean.
Have a specific color in mind? We can create custom flake blends to match your home's palette exactly.
Flake broadcast epoxy runs approximately $3–$7 per square foot for the full system (primer + base coat + full broadcast + topcoat). A 2-car garage (500 sq ft) typically costs $2,200–$3,600. Get a free estimate for your specific project.
Full broadcast means flakes are scattered so densely that the base coat underneath is not visible — resulting in a fully covered, terrazzo-like appearance. Partial broadcast uses less flake so the base color shows through. Full broadcast is more popular in Miramar because it completely hides concrete imperfections and is easier to maintain.
Sweep or blow out debris with a leaf blower, then damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. The textured surface does hold slightly more dust than a glossy solid-color floor, but the pattern hides it between cleanings. Avoid acidic cleaners (bleach-based products) which can dull the topcoat over time.
We'll bring our full sample board to your free estimate so you can choose your blend in person.
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