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Flake, Quartz, and Metallic: A Guide to Resinous Floor Coatings in Springfield, IL

  • underfootcs
  • Aug 29
  • 3 min read

When it comes to performance and style, resinous floor coatings offer some of the most durable and visually stunning finishes available for both residential and commercial spaces. Whether you're upgrading your garage, showroom, or workspace, these coatings do more than just protect concrete—they completely transform it.


At Underfoot Concrete Solutions, we specialize in creating long-lasting floors using premium resin-based systems. If you’re unsure which coating is right for your project, this guide breaks down the most popular options used in Springfield and Central Illinois: flake, quartz, and metallic systems.



Polymer Flake Systems: Built Tough, Designed to Impress

Flake systems are one of the most popular choices for residential garages, commercial shops, and light industrial spaces—and for good reason.


What are they? Flake systems use colored vinyl chips that are broadcast into a resin base and then sealed with a protective topcoat. The result is a lightly textured surface with a multicolor, speckled appearance.


Why Springfield property owners love them:

  • Slip resistance: The flake texture adds grip—especially helpful in snowy or wet seasons.

  • Durability: Resistant to stains, impact, hot tire pickup, and chemicals.

  • Custom look: Available in a wide range of color blends to match your space.


Best for: Garages, auto shops, fire stations, utility rooms, retail stores


➡️ Learn more about our Polymer Flake Systems



Quartz Broadcast Systems: Maximum Performance in Demanding Spaces

If your floors take a beating—think commercial kitchens, locker rooms, hospitals, or manufacturing environments—quartz systems might be your best bet.


What are they? Quartz systems  are multilayered floor coatings that use double-broadcasted quartz sand for extreme durability and slip resistance. These are ideal for areas with strict performance and sanitation standards.


Why Springfield businesses rely on them:

  • Highly slip-resistant: Even when wet or greasy.

  • Chemical and abrasion resistant: Designed for the most demanding conditions.

  • Easy to sanitize: Seamless, non-porous finish for hygiene compliance.


Best for: Food prep areas, restrooms, locker rooms, vet clinics, commercial kitchens, industrial spaces



Metallic Epoxy Floors: Where Art Meets Durability

Metallic coatings are the showstoppers of the resin world. If you're looking to make a bold design statement—without sacrificing durability—this is your floor.


What are they? Metallic floors use pigmented epoxy and special additives that create marbled, three-dimensional effects. Each installation is one-of-a-kind.


Why homeowners and business owners choose them:

  • Striking visuals: Deep, pearlescent swirls and unique movement

  • Durable as epoxy: Still performs like an industrial floor

  • Custom finishes: Choose your color palette and style


Best for: Showrooms, basements, salons, lobbies, modern homes, bars and breweries



Which System Is Right for You?

Choosing the right resinous floor system comes down to two key questions:


  1. What kind of environment will this floor be used in?

  2. Do you want the floor to blend in—or stand out?


Our team at Underfoot Concrete Solutions works closely with each client to determine the best fit based on use case, budget, and design preferences. All of our resinous systems are installed by experienced professionals and built to last—with no shortcuts.



Ready to Upgrade Your Concrete?


If you're in Springfield, IL or the surrounding area, we'd love to help you find the perfect floor coating solution. We serve residential garages, commercial properties, and everything in between with expert application and premium materials.


📍 Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn more about how a resinous coating can transform your concrete.

 
 
 

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