How to choose an epoxy floor color blend
The flake color blend you pick will be on the floor for the next ten to fifteen years. Seeing samples in your actual garage under your actual lighting is the only reliable way to evaluate a color before it goes down.
What you'll learn
- Why garage lighting makes the same flake blend look different in a showroom vs your floor
- The most popular flake color blends in San Diego County and why they stay popular
- How flake chip size affects the floor's finished texture and how it reads visually
- What to confirm in writing before the coating crew places the material order
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