Bare Concrete
Best SurfaceThis system is designed to bond to properly prepared concrete. The concrete must be clean, dry, sound, and mechanically ground or shot blasted.
“We do a lot of food prep areas and this stuff holds up. No grease stains, no peeling. Reliable every time.”
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Engineered for the daily grind of high-traffic commercial kitchens, this flake floor system delivers serious performance where it counts: under pressure, on your feet, and in the mess. Designed to resist hot grease, harsh cleaners, impact, and thermal shock, it provides a seamless, non-slip surface that’s easy to clean and built to last.
The system begins with a flexible, high-build primer that locks into concrete—even where movement or thermal cycling is a concern. On top of that, a body coat bonds in the broadcast of decorative flake, forming a tough, antimicrobial surface that’s chemically resistant and won’t harbor bacteria. It's sealed with a hard-wearing, UV-stable topcoat loaded with aluminum oxide for enhanced grip and long-term durability.
Whether you're dealing with oil spills, scalding water, dropped utensils, or heavy rolling equipment, this system shrugs it off. Ideal for kitchens, cafeterias, food prep zones, and anywhere hygiene and safety are non-negotiable.
Coverage: 500 sqft
Finish: High gloss, lightly textured, super easy to clean
Slip Resistance: Enhanced with 220 grit aluminum oxide
Color: Full flake broadcast (optional less coverage on request)
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The Strength of Diamond. The Confidence of a Lifetime.
Dymond Coatings are engineered with the same qualities as their namesake — tough, long-lasting, and built to bond for life. That’s why we back every eligible Dymond kit with our Lifetime Promise: if your floor fails due to a verified product defect, we’ll replace the material or issue a credit toward your next job. This warranty applies to complete Dymond systems (primer, base coat, and topcoat) when installed on indoor concrete surfaces and applied according to Dymond’s preparation and application guidelines. Covered issues include delamination caused by faulty resin blends, curing failure due to batch defects, and contamination introduced during manufacturing or packaging. To qualify, the product must be within shelf life, used under proper storage conditions, and installed using only Dymond components.
This warranty does not extend to issues arising from improper surface preparation, substrate contamination, excessive moisture vapor, impact or abuse, substrate movement, or UV discoloration of white/light epoxies. Installations over wood, tile, or outdoor surfaces are excluded unless specifically approved. Cosmetic issues such as texture variation, microbubbling, or minor tint shift are not covered. Warranty coverage is limited to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Claims must be submitted with photographic evidence of each install stage and full batch documentation. Dymond reserves the right to determine whether the cause of failure falls within warranty scope.
This Promise applies to most DIY and light commercial indoor projects. Larger commercial and industrial installations may be eligible for custom coverage — contact us for terms.
Yes, in many cases, but the floor underneath has to be clean, solid, and mechanically prepared. The coating can only bond as well as the surface it is applied to.
Every floor is different. When coating over anything other than properly prepared concrete, we strongly recommend applying a small test area first.
This system is designed to bond to properly prepared concrete. The concrete must be clean, dry, sound, and mechanically ground or shot blasted.
This system can be installed over an existing epoxy coating if the old coating is firmly bonded, clean, sound, and fully deglossed.
Can be installed when tile is firmly bonded, clean, degreased, abraded, and tested first. Installation is done at your own risk.
Many customers successfully coat over VCT, but the bond depends on tile, adhesive, waxes, moisture, and movement. Installation is at your own risk.
Requires a scratch coat first. Wood installations are done at your own risk. Always test first.
For a strong bond, the surface must be mechanically prepared. Cleaning alone is not enough.
The floor must be mechanically ground or shot blasted to create a surface profile the coating can grip.
Oil, grease, wax, soap residue, dust, old adhesive, sealers, and loose material must be removed before coating.
Cracks, holes, divots, and damaged areas should be filled before coating for a stronger, smoother finish.
For tile, VCT, wood, unknown coatings, sealed floors, or questionable surfaces, apply a small test area.
Yes. For a strong bond, the coating needs a clean, mechanically prepared surface profile.
Delamination is when the coating separates, peels, bubbles, or lifts from the floor underneath.
Often yes, if the existing coating is fully bonded, clean, sound, abraded, and tested first.
Sometimes, but the installation depends on the tile, adhesive, waxes, movement, and moisture. Test first.
Wood is conditional and normally needs a scratch coat. Always test first.
Tile can be conditional. It must be firmly bonded, cleaned, abraded, and tested before a full installation.
Every floor is different. If you are coating over tile, VCT, wood, an unknown coating, sealed concrete, or a questionable surface, apply a small test area first before installing the full system.
The coating can only perform as well as the surface underneath it.
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Pro Tip: Always read the full Installation Guide and Product Data Sheets before starting your project. Proper prep is the key to a long-lasting, beautiful floor.