




A lot of patios get ignored. They're functional, sure - but bare concrete gets stained, fades, and starts to look rough after a few seasons. Homeowners walk past it every day and just sort of accept it. We don't think that's how it has to be.
This covered patio got a full flake epoxy coating, and the difference is night and day. The warm, neutral flake blend we used here - earthy tans, creams, and deep burgundy mixed together - pulls right in line with the home's exterior tones. It doesn't look like a random floor coating. It looks like it belongs there.
Here's why flake epoxy works so well outdoors. The flake system isn't just about looks. The texture it creates gives the surface real grip underfoot, which matters on a patio where you're coming in and out from the yard. It also holds up against UV exposure, moisture, and foot traffic far better than bare concrete or a basic paint-over-paint job. We seal it properly so it stays that way.
What we love about smaller patios like this one is that they often have the most potential. The square footage might be modest, but a clean, finished floor completely changes how usable the space feels. You go from stepping out onto something that feels unfinished to having a spot you actually want to spend time on.
If your patio has been sitting there looking rough - cracked, stained, or just plain dull - flake epoxy is one of the most cost-effective ways to get a surface that looks sharp and actually lasts.