About This Service
About this Service
Flake epoxy flooring in Mesa applies decorative flakes into an epoxy base and seals them with a polyurethane topcoat to produce a durable, easy-to-clean surface for homes, workshops, and light-industrial areas. It fits spaces that need a resilient finish for tools, light equipment, or heavy foot traffic while improving floor aesthetics and slip resistance.
Mesa jobs pay particular attention to cure windows and scheduling because extreme daytime heat can shorten working times and alter epoxy reaction profiles. Estimates should specify primer selection, base coat thickness, flake coverage rate, and topcoat type. For light-industrial floors, the quote will note expected abrasion resistance and recommended maintenance to handle workshop oils or solvents.
Practical expectations include temporary access restrictions until the topcoat reaches serviceable hardness, and possible evening or early-morning work to avoid peak heat. Moisture checks and surface profiling are included where caliche or local soils may affect slab condition. A clear, written scope listing materials, broadcast rates, and projected cure times helps set realistic timelines for Mesa installations.