FAQs

Brite Decks

  • What is the difference between epoxy and resin bound flooring?

    Epoxy flooring creates a seamless, non-porous coating primarily designed for indoor applications, delivering a durable, easy-to-maintain surface that resists heavy traffic and chemical exposure. Resin bound flooring combines decorative stone aggregates with resin to produce a textured, permeable surface that's most often installed outdoors where visual appeal and effective water drainage are essential.
  • What is the difference between a flake coating system versus stone?

    A flake coating system uses a resin-based overlay with decorative vinyl flakes embedded into the coating, resulting in a seamless, slip-resistant surface that's durable and simple to clean, typically applied indoors. Stone flooring, including natural or resin-bound stone options, provides a more organic, textured look and is generally selected for its visual character, often in outdoor or design-focused settings rather than high-performance indoor environments.
  • What type of flooring eliminates puddles and pooling?

    Permeable flooring systems, including resin bound surfaces, are engineered to eliminate puddles and pooling by enabling water to pass through the material instead of accumulating on the surface. These solutions are frequently installed outdoors where effective drainage and safer, drier walking surfaces are priorities.
  • What is resin bound stone?

    Resin bound stone is a flooring solution created by combining natural stone aggregates with clear resin and troweling it into a smooth, textured surface. The result is a durable, visually appealing, and permeable finish that permits water drainage, making it well-suited for outdoor spaces where both aesthetics and drainage performance matter.