Durable, Textured Vinyl Flake Epoxy Floors
At Gordon Painting, vinyl flake epoxy floors are a stylish and practical solution for garages, basements, and commercial spaces. If you want a floor that's both beautiful and forgiving, vinyl flake (also called chip or broadcast epoxy) delivers the perfect combination of aesthetics and performance.
These floors feature colored flakes scattered across an epoxy base, creating a textured, multi-toned surface that's both durable and easy to maintain. The random pattern of flakes creates visual interest while hiding the inevitable minor imperfections that come with concrete floors—small cracks, variations in the slab, and everyday dust and debris.
Why Choose Vinyl Flake Epoxy?
Vinyl flake epoxy is our most popular garage floor choice, and for good reason. The textured finish provides natural slip resistance—essential for Michigan garages where wet feet and snow-covered boots are common. The multi-color design hides dirt between cleanings, keeping your floor looking great with minimal effort.
Benefits of Vinyl Flake Epoxy
- Slip-resistant texture: The broadcast flakes create a textured surface that improves traction, even when wet.
- Multi-color design options: Choose from dozens of color blends, from subtle neutral combinations to bold custom mixes.
- Hides dirt and imperfections: The random pattern camouflages minor concrete flaws and keeps floors looking clean longer.
- Extreme durability: All the strength and chemical resistance of epoxy, plus the forgiving texture of broadcast flakes.
- Easy to clean: The sealed surface resists stains and cleans easily with regular sweeping and occasional mopping.
- Customizable coverage: Choose full broadcast (maximum coverage) or partial broadcast to show more base color.
Installation Process
Our vinyl flake installation process includes surface preparation with diamond grinding to ensure proper adhesion, crack and defect repair, epoxy base coat application, broadcast of vinyl flakes while the epoxy is wet, removal of loose flakes after curing, and clear top coat application for protection and easier maintenance.
Color Options
The textured finish provides slip resistance, making it a safe choice for high-traffic areas. Plus, the multi-color design helps hide dirt and imperfections between cleanings. We offer dozens of pre-designed color blends, from classic garage looks to custom combinations that match your style or brand.
Popular choices include:
- Saddle Tan (warm earth tones)
- Domino (black, white, gray)
- Granite (gray tones)
- Custom blends to match your vision
Ready to transform your concrete floors? Contact Gordon Painting for a free consultation!

What are vinyl flakes made of?
Vinyl flakes (also called chips or broadcast) are small pieces of colored acrylic or vinyl that are scattered onto wet epoxy. They're durable, colorfast, and available in many colors. The flakes bond to the epoxy and become part of the floor system.
Is vinyl flake epoxy good for garage floors?
Vinyl flake is our most popular garage floor option. The textured surface provides excellent traction (important for wet Michigan garages), the pattern hides dirt and minor imperfections, and the durability handles vehicle traffic and typical garage use with ease.
What's the difference between full broadcast and partial broadcast?
Full broadcast means we apply flakes until the base color is completely covered—you see only flakes and clear coat. Partial broadcast shows some of the base color between flakes. Full broadcast provides maximum texture and pattern coverage, while partial creates a different aesthetic.
How do I maintain a vinyl flake epoxy floor?
Vinyl flake floors are very low maintenance. Regular sweeping removes loose debris, and occasional mopping with a mild cleaner keeps them looking fresh. The textured surface is forgiving—it doesn't show every speck of dust like smooth floors do.
Can you match specific colors in vinyl flake?
Yes! We can create custom flake blends to match your preferences, brand colors, or décor. We have dozens of individual flake colors that can be combined in any proportion. During your consultation, we'll discuss color options and show samples.

