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Basalt
Basalt
Basalt
Basalt
Basalt
Our Basalt flake coating captures the strength and elegance of volcanic stone with a rich blend of dark grays, charcoals, and subtle lighter accents. The deep, natural tones create a refined, stone-like surface that feels both timeless and durable. Basalt is ideal for homeowners who want a sleek yet earthy look that pairs well with neutral palettes, modern finishes, or industrial design. Like all of our flake systems, it combines this distinctive style with long-lasting durability, slip resistance, and protection against everyday wear.
Our Basalt flake coating captures the strength and elegance of volcanic stone with a rich blend of dark grays, charcoals, and subtle lighter accents. The deep, natural tones create a refined, stone-like surface that feels both timeless and durable. Basalt is ideal for homeowners who want a sleek yet earthy look that pairs well with neutral palettes, modern finishes, or industrial design. Like all of our flake systems, it combines this distinctive style with long-lasting durability, slip resistance, and protection against everyday wear.
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Frequently Asked
Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked
Questions

How is polyaspartic different from epoxy?
Poly (polyaspartic/polyurethane) is stronger, UV-stable, and cures faster than epoxy. Epoxy tends to yellow, peel, or fail under hot tires and sunlight, while poly stays clear and durable for decades.
How long does installation take?
Will my floor peel or chip?
How do I maintain my new floor?
How long will my Forge floor last?