Should I choose from photos?
Photos help, but physical samples are better because lighting changes the look.

Flake color and texture
Flake color affects how the garage floor looks day to day. Gray blends are common because they hide dust and tire marks well, while tan, black, blue, or custom blends can change the whole feel of the garage.
What to know first
Flake color affects how the garage floor looks day to day. Gray blends are common because they hide dust and tire marks well, while tan, black, blue, or custom blends can change the whole feel of the garage.
Color is only one part of the decision. Ask about full broadcast versus partial broadcast, flake size, clear topcoat, slip resistance, and how the finished texture feels when wet.
| Topic | What it means | What to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Gray blend | Popular neutral garage look | Often hides dust well |
| Tan blend | Warmer look for beige or brown interiors | May show dark debris differently |
| Dark blend | Bold finished look | Can show dust depending on lighting |
| Custom blend | More personalized | Ask for real samples first |
Photos help, but physical samples are better because lighting changes the look.
They can add texture, but traction depends on broadcast, topcoat, and additives.
Changing color usually means recoating or resurfacing, so choose carefully.
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