A 100% solids epoxy base, full flake broadcast, and UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat — installed in two days, built to look showroom-new for 15+ years.
A three-layer coating system that turns a dusty concrete slab into the best-looking, hardest-working room in the house.
Down here in the Lowcountry, a garage isn't just where you park the truck. It's the workshop, the gym, the tailgate staging area, and half the time it's where the neighbors end up standing around talking. A garage flake floor gives that space a finish that looks like showroom granite and shrugs off everything family life throws at it.
The system starts with a 100% solids epoxy basecoat — a two-part, industrial-grade resin applied at a full 16 mils. "100% solids" means there's no water or solvent in the bucket to evaporate; every drop we put down stays on your floor as cured thickness. Applied at that build, the epoxy itself resists moisture vapor pushing up from the slab — a big deal for coastal Georgia concrete.
While that basecoat is still wet, we broadcast vinyl flake to full coverage — meaning we keep tossing flake until the epoxy simply can't accept any more. That's how you get the rich, uniform, granite-look finish instead of the sparse "sprinkled" look of budget jobs.
Once the base cures, we scrape and vacuum the excess flake, then lock everything down with a polyaspartic topcoat — a clear, UV-stable urethane-family finish that will not yellow in the sun, will not peel under hot tires, and wipes clean of oil, gas, and whatever else finds its way to the floor.
Garage Flake System — Layer by Layer
Dozens of flake blends, three sheen levels, and texture options — every floor is built around how you actually use your garage.
Quarter-inch vinyl flake in dozens of color blends — from classic gray-and-black to warm sandstone tones that pair beautifully with Southern brick. The basecoat is pigmented to match your blend so the color runs deep, not just surface-level.
The standard finish is a wet-look gloss that bounces light around the garage and makes the flake pop. Prefer something more subdued? We can finish in satin for a softer, lower-glare look that still cleans up just as easily.
The flake itself gives the floor a light, natural texture underfoot. If your garage doubles as a gym, or you track in rain off the marsh, we can add an anti-skid additive to the topcoat for extra grip without roughing up the look.
No big-box kits, no water-thinned bargain epoxy. Every product in the system is contractor-grade and chosen for coastal Georgia conditions.
The backbone of the system. This two-part epoxy goes down at 16 mils in a single pass, self-levels into pinholes and pores, and cures into a rock-hard layer bonded directly into the ground concrete. At full thickness it tolerates moisture vapor transmission up to 12 pounds per 1,000 square feet per day — which matters here, where slabs sit on damp coastal ground. It pulls a 400+ PSI bond, which is stronger than the concrete itself.
Epoxy is a workhorse, but it has one weakness: sunlight. That's why we never leave epoxy as the finish coat. Our polyaspartic topcoat is fully UV-stable — it won't amber in the afternoon sun pouring through the garage door — and it's the layer that gives the floor its chemical resistance: motor oil, gasoline, brake fluid, bleach, even red wine wipe right off. It also cures fast, which is how we keep the whole project to a tight two-day schedule.
Every slab gets moisture-tested before we coat. If readings come back high — common near the water and in older homes — we install a dedicated epoxy moisture vapor barrier primer first. It's cheap insurance against the number one cause of coating failure in the South: vapor pressure pushing a floor off from below.
Cracks, spalls, and pitted spots get filled with fast-setting epoxy patch materials and ground flush, so the finished floor reads as one clean, continuous surface.
Free estimates, honest recommendations, and most garages finished in just two days.
Book My Free Estimate Call (912) 656-2536Ninety percent of coating failures trace back to poor preparation. That's why we never skip it — and never rush it.
Before a single drop of epoxy goes down, we grind every square inch of your slab with 20–30 inch propane-powered planetary diamond grinders hooked to industrial HEPA dust extractors. Grinding opens the pores of the concrete and creates the surface profile the epoxy needs for a permanent mechanical bond. Acid etching — the shortcut most kits and budget installers rely on — simply can't do that.
Our 20–30 inch propane planetary diamond grinders profile the entire slab evenly — no cords, no missed spots, no shortcuts. Every floor is mechanically ground to the correct concrete surface profile (CSP) for the system going down on top of it.
Our SVX-series industrial HEPA vacuums connect directly to the grinders, capturing dust at the source. Your home or business stays clean, and the slab is left spotless and ready to bond.
Coastal Georgia slabs carry moisture. We test every floor for moisture vapor transmission before a drop of product goes down — and apply a dedicated moisture vapor barrier when the readings call for it.
Cracks, spalls, and pitting get patched with fast-setting repair mortars and ground flush. Expansion joints are honored so slab movement never telegraphs through your new floor.
Day one is grinding, repairs, base coat, and flake. Day two is topcoat and final inspection — no rushed cure times, no shortcuts.
Propane diamond grinders profile the slab to CSP-3 while HEPA vacuums capture the dust.
Cracks and spalls are patched and ground flush; the slab is moisture-tested before coating.
Pigmented basecoat squeegeed and back-rolled at a full 16 mils.
Your chosen blend is broadcast to full coverage, then scraped and vacuumed once set.
UV-stable clear coat locks in the flake — walk on it the next morning.
Your garage deserves better than bare, dusty concrete. Here's what the system delivers, year after year.
The polyaspartic topcoat is 100% UV-stable — no ambering, no fading, even with the door open all summer.
Pull in straight off the highway in July. No lifting, no peeling, no tire marks — the failure that kills DIY kits.
Oil, gas, antifreeze, paint — nothing soaks in. A paper towel today beats a permanent stain forever.
Bare concrete sheds fine dust that coats everything you own. A sealed floor ends it for good.
Installed right over properly prepped concrete, this system outlasts every paint, tile, or mat alternative — and adds real resale appeal.
"Absolutely transformed my garage. The team was professional, clean, and done in two days. It's been 2 years and the floor still looks brand new. I get compliments every time someone visits."
"Got three quotes. Frog Splash was the only contractor who explained WHY their system was different. Now I understand — this floor is incredible. Wish I had done it years ago."
"Best investment I've made in my home. My garage is now my favorite room. The floor has this incredible look — photos don't do it justice. Absolutely worth every penny."
Frog Splash Coatings installs garage flake floors across the Coastal Empire — from Savannah and Pooler to Richmond Hill, Statesboro, Hinesville, Brunswick, and up into Bluffton and Hilton Head, South Carolina. If you're in the Lowcountry, we'll come take a look for free.
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