
Bare concrete doesn't stand a chance in a garage that actually gets used. Oil drips, tire marks, moisture - it all soaks right in and makes a mess that's nearly impossible to clean up. A full broadcast flake system solves all of that, and it does it while looking sharp at the same time.
Here's what a full broadcast means: we saturate the entire surface with decorative flakes - wall to wall, no gaps, no thin spots. Every square inch gets coverage. That's what separates a true full broadcast from a partial flake system where the base coat still peeks through. The difference in appearance and durability is night and day.
The flakes aren't just for looks either. They add texture that gives you grip underfoot, and they hide the minor imperfections that plain epoxy would put on full display. Once the flakes are locked in under a topcoat, you've got a surface that's tough, cleanable, and honestly looks better than most finished basements.
We did this one for a homeowner in Carmel, and the floor came out exactly the way a broadcast flake system should - tight seams on the control joints, consistent coverage across the full slab, and a gloss topcoat that really lets the flake blend shine. No hot tire pickup. No peeling. Just a floor that works as hard as you need it to.