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Epoxy Colors, Chip Colors and
Concrete Stain Colors: Scroll down to view all.
Standard Colors for Epoxy:
(General Polymers)
This chart is representative of color options available to you for
solid color floors or floors with a random flake finish. (Special order
colors available upon request for an added charge, choose any of Sherwin
Williams paint colors and we can have epoxy blended to match.)


Standard Estes Colorquartz Colors:
This chart is representative
of color choices for our colorquartz flooring option, which is the Cadilac
of our line of flooring options. You can pick and choose these colors
so their blend perfectly matches any area in your home or business.
Slip Free Systems, Inc. uses PermaColor
Quartz granules from the Clifford W. Estes Company in our Quartz Flooring
applications. The following illustrations are close representations of
their standard colors. Slight variations may be encountered on actual
projects. For more information visit www.esteco.com
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Our Standard Color Quartz Blends:
Pick one of our own standard blends, choose your own
blend for a custom look or ask one of our sales people for 3M's blend
chart for more options.

Standard Vinyl Chip Colors:
We use
"TORGA" Chips exclusively.
Use their interactive color selector for optimal results:
Check
it out by clicking here.


Standard Concrete Stain
Colors:
Specialty Stain Colors are listed below
and can be substituted for the colors above for an added charge.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Stains are reactive colors. This means that the actual color of the finished
product will vary according to several factors ranging from the amount
of limestone in your cement mix to how dense it is and other factors.
For this reason we can not guarantee and exact color match on concrete
stain finishes.
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Black
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Blue Green
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Brick
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Burgundy
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Dark Brown
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Gray
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Green
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Light Brown
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Lime
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Sea Blue
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Tan
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Terra Cotta
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Violet
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Weathered Copper
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If you do not see a stain color you like, call us and
we can talk about dye options and specialty blends.
Standard Rubber Rock Colors:


Click here
to go to our Rubber Rock page.
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