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Westfield's rapid growth has filled the city with three-car and four-car garages attached to newer homes where the floor area is substantial enough to make the finish matter visually. A custom-flake system turns that floor area into a design feature. Vinyl color chips broadcast over an epoxy base and sealed with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat create the showroom look that Westfield homeowners increasingly want from a garage they have invested in alongside the rest of the home.
Westfield's housing stock leans toward newer construction with larger footprints. A three-car or four-car garage offers significant floor area, and the finish that covers that area has real visual presence in the space. A full-broadcast decorative flake across a three-car Westfield garage reads as a designed floor, not an afterthought. The chip blend, broadcast density, and base color work together to create a surface that looks intentional and contributes to the garage's overall quality.
The custom-flake system is distinct from a standard gray chip floor in exactly this respect: the color blend is selected, not defaulted. Westfield homeowners working with contemporary and transitional home styles in the master-planned subdivisions near Grand Park tend toward charcoal, graphite, and cool-neutral blends that match the design language of modern construction. Those in the more traditional Westfield neighborhoods often choose warmer neutrals with tan, beige, or brown chip components.
Custom blends are available for specific color-matching goals. The chip selection happens through the free assessment, where physical samples come to your Westfield garage for evaluation under the actual lighting conditions in the space. A chip blend that looks right in a showroom often reads differently under fluorescent workshop lighting or under the LED fixtures in a newer Westfield home.
Westfield slabs, though predominantly newer, are already accumulating Hamilton County road salt loading with every winter parking session. Grand Park's traffic and the SR-32 and Oak Street corridors receive consistent Hamilton County deicer treatment, and vehicles off those roads bring chloride brine into Westfield garages through the entire winter season. The custom-flake system's polyaspartic topcoat blocks that brine from reaching the concrete, protecting a newer slab from the damage progression that affects older slabs in other Indianapolis communities.
The UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat also handles Indiana summers. When garage doors are open and sunlight reaches the floor, a topcoat that yellows or fades under UV exposure damages the decorative investment. The polyaspartic topcoat we install does not yellow. The chip blend that looked right at installation continues to look right years later.
Slip resistance from the flake profile is a practical benefit in Westfield garages where snowmelt is tracked in regularly through winter. The chips extend above the basecoat surface and create traction texture that bare epoxy alone does not provide. This matters most near the garage entry where the first steps off a wet vehicle happen.
Decorative flake floors require the same preparation as any other epoxy system, and in Westfield that means diamond grinding even on newer slabs. The laitance layer that forms on any concrete pour during the original placement prevents proper epoxy adhesion if not removed. A decorative chip broadcast over an unground slab is a decorative chip broadcast over a bond failure waiting to happen.
After grinding, any shrinkage cracking from the original pour is addressed. Westfield subdivision slabs from the past decade commonly show minor shrinkage cracks that are filled before the basecoat goes down. The goal is a uniform surface that the basecoat covers evenly, because unevenness in the base reads through the decorative layer.
Moisture vapor from the Hamilton County clay and glacial till subgrade is measured before product selection. Even newer Westfield commercial pours can carry vapor drive that affects adhesion if not addressed. The assessment confirms the conditions before installation begins.
Full broadcast covers the basecoat completely and creates the seamless, solid-blend appearance that reads most cleanly in a large Westfield garage. The chip density is high enough that the base color is not visible, and the floor reads as a single uniform surface with depth from the chip profile. Full broadcast is the most popular option in Westfield's larger garage configurations.
Partial broadcast is an option for homeowners who want more depth and texture, with the base color visible between the chips. This approach creates a different visual character, more layered and less uniform, that some Westfield homeowners prefer for how it reads in the specific proportions of their garage.
Both broadcast options get the same UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat, the same preparation discipline, and the same Limited 15 Year Warranty. The broadcast decision is made during the free assessment based on what you want to see in your specific Westfield space. Contact us to schedule that conversation.
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