Complete Epoxy Flooring Systems for Garages and Commercial Floors
Full Flake, Partial Flake, Metallic, and Solid Color Systems With Free Same or Next Business Day Shipping
Professional Epoxy Flooring Systems for Every Project
Metallic Epoxy Flooring System
Transform your space with the unmatched beauty and durability of our Metallic Epoxy Floor Kit. Specially designed for stunning marbled and metallic effects.
Full Flake Epoxy Flooring System
Transform your floors with the Full Flake Epoxy Flooring System, the ultimate solution for durable, customizable, and visually stunning epoxy floors.
Partial Flake Epoxy Flooring System
When it comes to epoxy flooring systems you don't get better quality than One Stop Epoxy's flooring systems. Install your floor knowing its the toughest on the market.
Solid Color and Light Commercial Floor
Professional grade solid color epoxy floor systems for garages, workshops, and light commercial spaces. Built for real world durability with a clean, uniform finish.
Professional Grade Epoxy Flooring Systems for Residential and Commercial Concrete
What epoxy flooring systems does One Stop Epoxy offer?
One Stop Epoxy supplies professional grade epoxy flooring systems for residential and commercial concrete floors, including full flake systems, partial flake systems, metallic epoxy systems, and solid color and commercial epoxy systems.
We stock 100% solids epoxy, primers, metallic pigments, Torginol vinyl flakes, polyaspartic topcoats, urethane topcoats, repair materials, application tools, Grizzly Grinders, vacuums, and other supplies needed to build a complete floor coating system.
One Stop Epoxy offers 18 application specific epoxy formulations, 7 polyaspartic options, 93+ custom metallic pigments, and fast nationwide shipping, including free same or next business day shipping in the continental United States and low cost shipping options to Alaska and beyond.
Complete Flooring Systems, Not Just Epoxy Kits
An epoxy kit usually refers to the packaged resin components, such as Part A and Part B.
An epoxy flooring system is the full coating build. Depending on the project, a system may include primer, moisture vapor barrier epoxy, 100% solids epoxy, metallic epoxy, vinyl flakes, polyaspartic topcoat, urethane topcoat, non slip additive, repair materials, and application tools.
That difference matters.
Buying epoxy is not the same as selecting a flooring system. A properly selected system helps improve adhesion, coating thickness, appearance, cleanability, wear resistance, and long term performance.
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Full Flake Epoxy Flooring Systems
Full flake epoxy flooring systems are one of the most popular choices for residential garage floors, workshops, auto spaces, and high traffic concrete floors.
This system uses a pigmented epoxy base coat followed by a full broadcast of vinyl flakes. The flakes fully cover the wet epoxy, creating a decorative surface that hides many concrete imperfections. The floor is then sealed with a clear topcoat, commonly polyaspartic.
Best for:
- Residential garages
- Workshops
- Auto shops
- Utility areas
- Light commercial floors
- High traffic concrete floors
Popular related products:
- 100% solids epoxy base coat
- Torginol vinyl flakes
- Polyaspartic clear topcoat
- Non slip additive
- Application tools
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Partial Flake Epoxy Flooring Systems
Partial flake epoxy flooring systems use a pigmented epoxy base coat with a lighter broadcast of decorative vinyl flakes. Unlike a full flake system, the base color remains visible.
This is a good option when the customer wants a decorative floor but does not need full broadcast flake coverage.
Best for:
- Budget conscious garage floors
- Workshops
- Storage rooms
- Utility rooms
- Light use commercial spaces
- Clean concrete in fair condition
Popular related products:
- Pigmented epoxy base coat
- Torginol vinyl flakes
- Polyaspartic topcoat
- Rollers, squeegees, and spike shoes
- Non slip additive
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Metallic Epoxy Flooring Systems
Metallic epoxy flooring systems are designed for customers who want a custom decorative floor with depth, movement, and a one of a kind appearance.
A metallic epoxy system may include primer, a solid color base coat, Metallic Dream Epoxy or another clear epoxy body coat, metallic pigments, and a clear topcoat such as Poly Gloss 85 Slow Go.
Best for:
- Retail stores
- Showrooms
- Salons
- Restaurants
- Offices
- Residential interiors
- Custom garage floors
Popular related products:
- Metallic Dream Epoxy
- Metallic epoxy pigments
- Clear epoxy body coat
- Solid color base coat
- Poly Gloss 85 Slow Go
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Solid Color and Commercial Epoxy Flooring Systems
Solid color and commercial epoxy flooring systems create a clean, uniform floor without flakes or metallic pigments.
This system is a practical choice when function, cleanability, and cost control are more important than decorative broadcast media. It can be used for residential garages, storage areas, work spaces, warehouses, mechanical rooms, equipment rooms, and many commercial concrete floors.
Best for:
- Garages
- Storage areas
- Mechanical rooms
- Equipment rooms
- Warehouses
- Work areas
- Light commercial spaces
- Back of house commercial floors
Popular related products:
- 100% solids epoxy
- Pigmented epoxy systems
- Clear topcoat
- Non slip additive
- Application tools
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Epoxy Flooring System Buying Comparison
| System | Main Purpose | Appearance | Common Buyer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Flake Epoxy Flooring System | Garage and high traffic decorative floors | Full broadcast flake finish | Homeowners, contractors, auto shops |
| Partial Flake Epoxy Flooring System | Decorative floor at lower material cost | Light flake broadcast with visible base color | Homeowners, DIY installers, light use spaces |
| Metallic Epoxy Flooring System | Custom decorative floors | Smooth decorative finish with pigment movement | Showrooms, retail spaces, salons, interiors |
| Solid Color and Commercial Epoxy Flooring System | Clean functional work surface | Uniform single color finish | Contractors, facility owners, commercial buyers |
Need Help Choosing A System?
This page is built to help you shop available epoxy flooring systems.
For a deeper explanation of which system fits your project, read our full guide:
Which Epoxy Flooring System Is Right For My Project?
That guide explains how to compare full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, and commercial floor coating options based on the job.
Supporting Products For Epoxy Flooring Systems
A professional floor coating system often requires more than epoxy alone. One Stop Epoxy also supplies the materials, tools, and equipment needed to prepare and install the system correctly.
Torginol Vinyl Flakes
Torginol vinyl flakes are used in full flake and partial flake epoxy flooring systems. They help create the finished color blend, improve the look of the floor, and add texture under the clear topcoat.
Metallic Epoxy Pigments
Metallic pigments are used to create custom metallic epoxy floors with movement, depth, and color variation. They are most commonly used with Metallic Dream Epoxy or another compatible clear epoxy body coat.
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Epoxy Application Tools
Squeegees, rollers, mixing paddles, spike shoes, gauge rakes, brushes, buckets, and other tools help control the installation from mixing to final topcoat.
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Grizzly Grinders And Dust Collection
Concrete preparation is a major part of professional epoxy flooring. One Stop Epoxy offers Grizzly Grinders, vacuums, dust collection packages, and surface preparation equipment for contractors and serious installers.
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Why Buy From One Stop Epoxy?
One Stop Epoxy is built for contractors, coating companies, serious DIY installers, and customers who want professional flooring materials from one source.
Customers choose One Stop Epoxy because we offer:
- Professional grade epoxy flooring systems
- 100% solids epoxy products
- 18 application specific epoxy formulations
- 7 polyaspartic options
- 93+ custom metallic pigments
- Metallic Dream Epoxy systems
- Torginol vinyl flakes
- Polyaspartic and urethane topcoat options
- Concrete repair and preparation materials
- Epoxy application tools
- Grizzly Grinders and dust collection equipment
- Technical support before and during the project
- Free same or next business day shipping in the continental United States
- Low cost shipping options to Alaska and beyond
- Local pickup in Orlando, Florida
Helpful Epoxy Flooring Guides
These guides go deeper into the topics that should be reviewed before buying or installing a floor coating system.
Which Epoxy Flooring System Is Right For My Project?
How Much Does An Epoxy Floor Cost?
Professional Epoxy Flooring Kits vs Big Box Store Epoxy Kits
How To Prepare Concrete For Epoxy Coating
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an epoxy kit and an epoxy flooring system?
An epoxy kit usually refers to the packaged resin components, such as Part A and Part B. An epoxy flooring system is the complete coating build. A system may include primer, epoxy, flakes, metallic pigments, topcoat, non slip additive, repair products, and tools depending on the project.
Can epoxy go over painted or sealed concrete?
Epoxy should not be installed directly over unknown paint, sealer, or weak coatings. Existing coatings usually need to be mechanically removed before a professional epoxy flooring system is installed.
Can epoxy go over tile, LVT, or LVP?
We do not recommend installing epoxy directly over tile, LVT, LVP, or other floor coverings. In some cases it can be done, but the better practice is to remove the existing floor covering and bring the surface back down to the concrete substrate before installing a professional epoxy flooring system.
Can epoxy go over wood?
Yes, epoxy can be installed over wood when the surface is prepared correctly. The wood should be clean, stable, and properly secured. A water based primer should be used, and all wood joints, seams, gaps, and fastener holes should be filled before applying the epoxy system.
How do I know how much epoxy flooring material to order?
Material needs depend on square footage, concrete condition, coating thickness, broadcast amount, and the system selected. Full flake, partial flake, metallic, solid color, and commercial epoxy flooring systems all use materials differently. If you are unsure, contact One Stop Epoxy before ordering.
Are epoxy floors slippery?
Smooth epoxy can be slippery when wet. Slip resistance can be adjusted with vinyl flakes, surface texture, topcoat selection, or non slip additive. The best texture depends on the project and how the floor will be used.
Can One Stop Epoxy help me with a commercial floor?
Yes. For larger commercial floors, contact One Stop Epoxy before ordering. These projects may require a more specific recommendation based on slab condition, square footage, traffic, chemical exposure, moisture, temperature, and project downtime.
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Choose from full flake, partial flake, metallic, and solid color and commercial epoxy flooring systems. One Stop Epoxy supplies the products, tools, equipment, and technical support needed to complete a professional grade epoxy floor.
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