Epoxy Flooring Project Gallery

Browse real epoxy flooring projects across Toronto and the GTA, including garages, basements, commercial interiors, metallic finishes, flake systems, and more.

What you’ll find here

This gallery includes real installation photos and videos to help homeowners and businesses compare finishes, colors, textures, and project types before requesting a quote.

Explore by project type

Use the filters below to browse garage floors, basements, metallic epoxy, flake systems, commercial spaces, and more.

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Epoxy Finishes Shown in This Gallery

Metallic Epoxy

Deep, reflective finishes with silver, gold, copper, or charcoal pigments. Marbled and pearl effects that look different from every angle. Popular for finished basements, showrooms, and home gyms.

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Vinyl Flake (Chip) Systems

Coloured vinyl flakes broadcast into epoxy create a speckled, slip-resistant surface. Extremely durable and forgiving — hides dirt well. The most common finish for Toronto garage floors.

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Solid Colour Epoxy

Clean, uniform colour without decorative elements. Ideal for commercial kitchens, industrial units, laundry rooms, and utility spaces where easy sanitization matters more than aesthetics.

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Quartz Broadcast

Natural quartz granules embedded in epoxy for a heavy-duty, high-traction surface. Used in gym change rooms, pool decks, and exterior walkways where safety underfoot is critical.

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Polished Concrete

Not epoxy, but often compared — mechanically ground and polished concrete with a penetrating sealer. Shown here alongside epoxy for direct comparison on similar project types.

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Commercial & Industrial

High-build epoxy systems rated for forklifts, chemical spills, and continuous foot traffic. Shown in warehouse units, food-production facilities, and retail spaces across the GTA.

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How to Use This Gallery Before Getting a Quote

1. Filter by project type. Use the tabs above to narrow by garage, basement, commercial, or finish type. Every project in this gallery was completed by our team in Toronto or the GTA — no stock photos.

2. Look at lighting conditions. Metallic epoxy changes dramatically with light. Check both the bright and shadowed areas of each photo — that's what your floor will look like at different times of day.

3. Note the substrate. New concrete looks different from repaired or older slabs. If your floor has stains, cracks, or previous coatings, look for projects with similar starting conditions.

4. Screenshot your favourites. When you call or fill out the quote form, referencing specific gallery photos helps us understand the finish style, colour tone, and sheen level you're aiming for.

5. Check the space type. A metallic finish that looks stunning in a 600 sq ft basement gym may feel overwhelming in a 400 sq ft garage. Scale and lighting matter — our team can advise during the free consultation.

Need help choosing? See pricing by finish type or connect with a contractor to walk through options.