What are Hybrid Stone Flakes for epoxy and polyaspartic coatings?
Hybrid multi-sized stone flakes have been designed to create the look of polished concrete or aggregate stone floors. These unique blends are composed of multiple colors and multiple sizes of flake to replicate the apperance of a variety of natural stone. Hybrid multi-sized stone flakes offer a decorative stone look for your epoxy, polyspartic, polyurea and urethane floor coating system. Although Hybrid Stone flakes look like real natural stone, they are actually a manufactured vinyl flake made up of random selection of many different size flake.
What makes Hybrid Stone Flakes different from standard color flakes?
Hybrid Stone Flakes use a blend of multiple flake sizes to mimic the depth and variation of natural stone. This multi-dimensional look creates a more realistic, upscale finish compared to traditional single-size epoxy flakes, which appear flatter and more uniform.
What floor coatings are Hybrid Stone Flakes compatible with?
Hybrid Stone Flakes can be used with most resinous floor coating systems, including:
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Epoxy floor coatings
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Polyaspartic coatings
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Polyurethane coatings
They are suitable for both residential and commercial concrete floor applications.
Where can Hybrid Stone Flake floors be installed?
Hybrid Stone Flake systems are commonly used in:
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Garage floors
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Basements
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Patios and walkways
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Retail spaces
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Showrooms
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Warehouses
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Commercial kitchens
They work anywhere a decorative, durable, and easy-to-clean concrete floor is desired.
Do Hybrid Stone Flakes make floors slip-resistant?
Yes. When broadcast into a coating system and sealed with a clear topcoat, Hybrid Stone Flakes create a lightly textured surface that improves traction compared to smooth coatings. Additional anti-slip additives can be added to the topcoat for higher-traffic or wet environments.
All floor coating systems slippery when wet. For a safer surface we offer 3 anti-slip additives depending on need for safety (positive) and willingness to accept negatives (change in looks, dulled gloss, harder to clean). Always a trade-off. Least change in looks and least aggressive additive is SSR-20 polybeads, then silica sand and most aggressive aluminum oxide. Slip Resistance Additives
How much Hybrid Stone Flake do I need for a floor?
Coverage depends on the broadcast method:
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Full broadcast (full flake): ~8-10 sq’
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Partial broadcast: ~20 – 200 sq’
For additional assistance on quantity recommendations, feel free to hop on our text chat or reach out to us at 630-675-4509.
Are Hybrid Stone Flakes durable in high-traffic areas?
Yes. When sealed within an epoxy or polyaspartic coating system, Hybrid Stone Flakes become part of a highly durable floor finish that resists abrasion, impacts, chemicals, and hot tire pickup. This makes them suitable for both residential garages and commercial environments.
Can Hybrid Stone Flakes be used outdoors?
Yes. Hybrid Stone Flakes can be used outdoors when paired with UV-stable coatings such as polyaspartic or polyurethane. These topcoats help maintain color stability and prevent yellowing from sunlight exposure.
For additional UV protection, consider using our Outdoor UV Stable Flakes instead.
How do you install Hybrid Stone Flake flooring?
Installation typically involves:
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Preparing and profiling the concrete surface
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Applying a base coat of epoxy or polyaspartic
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Broadcasting Hybrid Stone Flakes to desired coverage
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Scraping and vacuuming excess flakes
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Applying clear protective topcoat(s)
Professional installation is recommended for best results.
Are Hybrid Stone Flake floors easy to clean?
Yes. Once sealed, the flake floor creates a non-porous surface that resists stains, dirt, oil, and moisture. Routine cleaning usually requires only sweeping and occasional mopping with a mild cleaner.
Do Hybrid Stone Flakes fade or discolor over time?
The flakes themselves are color-stable. Long-term color retention depends mainly on the topcoat used. UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoats help maintain appearance in sunlight-exposed areas








































