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Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Our Cabin Fever flake coating transforms your garage into a warm, rustic retreat. The mix of deep chocolate browns, sandy tans, and subtle copper highlights creates the look of a cozy lodge floor, blending natural tones that feel both rugged and refined. Each flake layer adds depth and texture, giving the surface a dimensional, stone-like appearance that pairs perfectly with wood, metal, or modern finishes. Beyond its beauty, Cabin Fever delivers the same durability, slip resistance, and long-lasting protection as our entire flake system—so your floor looks stunning and stays strong for years.
Our Cabin Fever flake coating transforms your garage into a warm, rustic retreat. The mix of deep chocolate browns, sandy tans, and subtle copper highlights creates the look of a cozy lodge floor, blending natural tones that feel both rugged and refined. Each flake layer adds depth and texture, giving the surface a dimensional, stone-like appearance that pairs perfectly with wood, metal, or modern finishes. Beyond its beauty, Cabin Fever delivers the same durability, slip resistance, and long-lasting protection as our entire flake system—so your floor looks stunning and stays strong for years.
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?
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?