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Understanding the Difference Between Sparse and Blind Broadcasting in Epoxy Flake Flooring

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When it comes to epoxy flake flooring, not all installations are created equal. One of the most significant differences between flooring providers is the method used to broadcast the decorative flake layer into the epoxy base. The method chosen has a major impact on the durability, appearance, and lifespan of your floor.

At Urban Concrete Floors, we use a blind broadcast technique – the gold standard for epoxy flake flooring. Many of our competitors, on the other hand, opt for a sparse broadcast to cut costs and speed up the installation process. Here’s why the difference matters.

What is Sparse Broadcasting?

Sparse broadcasting involves scattering a light or minimal layer of flakes across the epoxy surface. This approach prioritises aesthetics over structural integrity. In many cases, the flakes are sprinkled on only for visual effect, they offer no real structural value to the floor itself.

Key Issues with Sparse Broadcasting

  • Compromised Durability: With fewer flakes, the floor lacks reinforcement and is more prone to cracks, chips, and premature wear.
  • Inconsistent Appearance: Sparse broadcasts can result in uneven or patchy finishes, with areas of epoxy exposed between the flakes.
  • Shorter Warranty Period: Most companies using sparse broadcasting only offer a 12-month warranty because they know the floor simply won’t last under regular use.

What is Blind Broadcasting?

At Urban Concrete Floors, we use the blind broadcast method, which means we apply decorative flake to the point of rejection. This technique involves completely saturating the wet epoxy with flakes until the surface can’t hold any more. This ensures the flakes are fully embedded, covering the entire floor and becoming a critical structural component of the finish.

Benefits of Blind Broadcasting

  • Maximum Durability: The dense, uniform flake layer enhances impact resistance, slip resistance, and overall strength.
  • Superior Aesthetic: Full coverage creates a consistent, seamless, and professional look with no patchy or bare spots.
  • Longer Warranty: Because we stand behind the structural integrity of our floors, we proudly offer a 12-year warranty, reflecting the confidence we have in our craftsmanship.

Why It Matters

The difference between these two methods isn’t just aesthetic, it’s structural. Floors installed using a sparse broadcast are essentially decorative only; they lack the robustness needed for garages, workshops, and high-traffic areas. These floors often fail quickly, resulting in cracks, peeling, and delamination, typically within the first 12 months. 

In contrast, blind broadcast floors become a fully integrated system, with the flakes acting as a strengthening and binding layer between the epoxy and the topcoat. This is why our floors don’t just look good, they perform for well over a decade.

Invest in Quality, Not Shortcuts

If you’re investing in epoxy flake flooring, make sure you understand exactly what you’re getting. A sparse broadcast floor may be cheaper upfront, but it will cost you more in repairs and replacements down the track. With Urban Concrete Floors’ blind broadcast system, you’re investing in a floor built to last, backed by a 12-year warranty for total peace of mind.

Want to learn more about our premium epoxy flake floors? Contact us today for expert advice and a no-obligation quote. 

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