A Full Chip System is built through layers that work together: a prepared concrete base, a high bonding primer, a full broadcast chip layer, and a UV stable clear topcoat. This structure increases durability and provides greater slip resistance. Every stage plays a role in bonding strength, long term protection, and overall appearance, making it a dependable option for residential or industrial flooring.
The multilayer coating structure reinforces the concrete and shields it from impact, abrasion, and routine wear, helping floors stay solid longer.
The full broadcast chip layer creates improved traction, supporting safer movement in garages, workshops, and busy residential or commercial areas.
Decorative chip blends bring modern texture and richer color variation, giving concrete a cleaner, more uniform, and upscale appearance.
Polyurea and polyaspartic coatings prevent damage caused by vehicle heat, oils, salts, and harsh chemicals, reducing long term floor deterioration.
Smooth, sealed surfaces repel dust, spills, and debris, making routine cleaning fast and simple while reducing the need for future repair work.
The clear polyaspartic topcoat resists fading, yellowing, and discoloration, helping the floor maintain consistent color and brightness over time.
A Full Chip System works because of advanced chemistry and structured layering. Polyurea and polyaspartic materials create a flexible yet strong finish that resists movement, thermal expansion, and surface stress. Vinyl flakes increase thickness and reduce visible flaws. The clear topcoat adds UV protection and improves abrasion resistance. Together, these components support a balanced flooring solution suited for busy environments.
Polyaspartic Top Coat
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The surface is mechanically profiled using diamond grinding to create an ideal bonding texture and remove weak or unstable layers before coating.
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All dust, residue, and contaminants are cleared to provide a clean foundation that supports strong adhesion and consistent coating performance.
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Structural imperfections, including cracks, pits, and spalling, are restored using high grade repair materials to stabilize the slab for long term durability.
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A second cleaning ensures the repaired surface is free from debris, allowing the base layer to bond evenly across the entire floor.
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A durable polyurea basecoat is applied to anchor the system, creating a flexible and resilient foundation for the broadcast layer.
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Vinyl chips are fully broadcast to build a uniform decorative layer that enhances slip resistance, visual appeal, and surface strength.
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The basecoat is allowed to cure for the required timeframe, ensuring the chip layer locks in securely and maintains long term stability.
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Loose flakes are removed and the surface is carefully scraped to create a smooth, balanced texture ready for the protective topcoat.
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A final detailed cleaning eliminates remaining dust or chips, ensuring a flawless surface before sealing the system with the clear top layer.
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A UV stable polyaspartic topcoat is applied to seal the system, delivering superior protection, gloss retention, and long term resistance to wear.
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Garage Force is the only company that provides a unique serial number to every floor it installs; all stored in the VeriFloor™ coin code.
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Environmental factors like moisture, slab temperature, and concrete condition directly impact performance. Skipping repairs or using low quality flakes and resins reduces longevity. UV instability, poor prep, and thin coatings lead to early wear. Understanding these points helps property owners choose better materials and avoid problems later. A well-executed Full Chip System supports longer term protection and cleaner results.
Our trained technicians follow strict preparation and application standards to ensure reliable bonding, smooth finishes, and long term system durability.
Many problems come from skipping surface preparation or using partial chip systems instead of full broadcast coverage. Without proper grinding or moisture checks, coatings may peel or bubble over time. Choosing lower grade materials can reduce chemical resistance and shorten the lifespan of the coating. Understanding these risks helps property owners avoid missed steps and secure better long term flooring performance.
A Full Chip System uses a complete broadcast of vinyl flakes until the surface is fully covered, creating a thicker build, better texture, and stronger coverage than partial flake floors.
Yes. Polyurea and polyaspartic layers flex with temperature shifts, helping prevent surface cracking and improving long-term stability in demanding spaces.
The vinyl chip layer provides texture, hides imperfections, and adds visual depth. It also increases slip resistance compared to smooth epoxy systems.
In most cases, yes. Diamond grinding opens the pores of the concrete so the base coat bonds tightly and the system performs correctly.
Yes. The combination of polyurea base coats and polyaspartic clear coats creates strong chemical resistance, making cleanup simple and preventing long-term damage.
This multi layer flooring system gives your concrete the durability, appearance, and long term protection it deserves. If you want cleaner, safer, and more dependable surfaces, now is the right time to upgrade.