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Epoxy Flooring in Denver, CO (Garage, Basement & Commercial Floor Coatings)
A great epoxy floor isn’t just “paint on concrete”—it’s the prep, the system choice, and the topcoat that protects it. Accountable Home Services installs epoxy flooring across the Denver Metro Area with a prep-first process designed for clean finishes and durable performance.
- Garage Epoxy Floors
- Flake Systems
- Metallic Epoxy
- Basement Coatings
- Commercial Epoxy
- Concrete Grinding & Prep
- Crack Repair
- Topcoat Protection
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Prep-first approach (grind, repair, clean, coat—done in the right order)
Free estimates + family owned & operated
Clear scope + product options for your space and budget
Serving Denver Metro Area & surrounding cities.
Thinking about an epoxy floor? Do this first.
A few quick steps help us quote accurately and get the best result:
- Tell us where it’s going: garage, basement, shop, warehouse, utility room, etc.
- Let us know how you use the space (parking, tools, gym equipment, heavy traffic).
- If the slab has oil stains, old paint, or peeling coatings, mention it up front.
- Note any moisture signs: dark edges, damp smell, efflorescence, or past water intrusion.
- If you can, send 3–5 photos of the floor and any cracks/spalling.
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Epoxy floors that look right—and hold up—because the prep work is done right
Most coating failures come from skipped prep, hidden moisture, or using the wrong system for the space. We focus on the foundation: surface preparation, repairs, moisture awareness, and a coating system that matches how you’ll use the floor.
What you can expect:
- A clear assessment and scope (what’s included, what’s optional)
- Concrete grinding and prep for proper adhesion
- Crack repair and surface correction as needed
- System options: solid color, flake broadcast, metallic (scope-based)
- Protective topcoat planning and finish options (sheen + traction)
Epoxy flooring services in Denver
Garage Epoxy Flooring
Durable, clean-looking garage floors with easy maintenance.
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Flake Broadcast Systems
Most popular look for garages and many commercial spaces (texture + style).
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Metallic Epoxy Floors
High-end, decorative finish for showrooms, offices, and modern spaces.
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Basement Epoxy / Concrete Coatings
Practical coatings for basement utility areas and storage zones (moisture-aware planning).
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Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Flooring
Systems planned for higher traffic, equipment, and durability needs (scope-based).
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Concrete Grinding & Surface Prep
Proper profiling, cleaning, and prep work that drives long-term performance.
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Concrete Crack Repair (Before Coating)
Repair cracks/spalling and prep the slab for a clean final result.
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Moisture & Vapor Mitigation (When Needed)
If moisture is a risk, we’ll discuss the right prep strategy.
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Post-Install Cleaning Support
Optional cleaning coordination for garages, basements, and turnovers.
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Recent epoxy flooring work in the Denver Metro Area
Two-car garage coating upgrade in Westminster
What we did
Grind & prep → crack repair → base coat → flake broadcast → protective topcoat
What we documented
Prep photos + product/finish selections + cure timeline guidance
Area
Denver / Lakewood / Thornton / Westminster / etc.
Photos shown are examples of completed work and may represent similar projects.
One-car garage epoxy refresh after moisture intrusion
What we did
Grind & prep → moisture evaluation → crack repair → base coat → flake broadcast → protective topcoat
What we documented
Prep photos + moisture notes + product/finish selections + cure timeline guidance
Area
Denver
Photos shown are examples of completed work and may represent similar projects.
Basement epoxy flooring upgrade in a Thornton townhome
What we did
Grind & prep → surface repairs → moisture barrier coat → base coat → flake broadcast → protective topcoat
What we documented
Prep photos + product/finish selections + cure timeline guidance
Area
Thornton
Photos shown are examples of completed work and may represent similar projects.
Detached garage epoxy install for rental property
What we did
Grind & prep → crack repair → base coat → flake broadcast → protective topcoat
What we documented
Prep photos + product/finish selections + cure timeline guidance
Area
Westminster
Photos shown are examples of completed work and may represent similar projects.
Best uses for epoxy flooring (homes + businesses)
Epoxy and resinous coatings are popular where you want a clean finish and easier maintenance.
Common spaces include:
- Garages (cars, tools, storage, home gyms)
- Basements (utility rooms, storage, workshops—scope dependent)
- Mechanical rooms and laundry zones
- Warehouses and light industrial areas (scope-based)
- Retail, office, and showroom floors (decorative options)
- Auto/maintenance bays (chemical and spill concerns—scope-based)
Epoxy system options (how to choose the right finish)
| System | Best for | Pros | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solid Color Epoxy | Utility areas, simple clean look | Clean finish, easy to maintain | Surface imperfections can show if the slab is rough |
| Flake Broadcast System | Garages, many residential and commercial spaces | Hides minor slab imperfections; adds texture; lots of style options | Finish depends on correct broadcast + topcoat quality |
| Metallic Epoxy | Showrooms, offices, modern interior spaces | High-end decorative look; unique patterns | Requires controlled installation conditions and careful expectations |
| Commercial / High-Traffic Systems (Scope-Based) | Shops, warehouses, higher-use areas | Built for wear and traffic patterns | System selection depends on use, cleaning needs, and downtime |
Traction and safety (finish choices that matter)
| Area | Recommended approach | Why | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garage (cars + wet shoes) | Flake system + traction option (as needed) | Balances cleanability and grip | Traction level can be tailored to your preference |
| Basement utility areas | Finish planned for moisture risk and foot traffic | Basements can have different humidity conditions | We’ll discuss the best scope after assessment |
| Commercial spaces | Texture and coating selection based on use | Safety and maintenance needs vary | Higher texture can change cleaning feel—scope it intentionally |
How our epoxy flooring process works
We keep it clear so you know what’s happening and what comes next.
Assessment + system selection
We review the slab condition, use case, and finish goals (solid, flake, metallic, commercial needs).
Concrete prep (the most important step)
We grind/profile the concrete, remove contaminants, and prep for proper adhesion.
Repairs + detail work
We address cracks, spalling, and problem areas as scoped so the finish looks clean.
Base coat + decorative layer (if applicable)
We apply the system according to the selected finish (solid color, flake broadcast, metallic).
Protective topcoat
We seal and protect the system with the appropriate topcoat and finish options.
Final check + care guidance
We verify coverage, review cure guidance, and share maintenance recommendations.
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How to prepare your space for epoxy installation
- Remove vehicles, storage, and loose items from the floor area
- Set aside items you want to keep clean (we’ll discuss protection plan)
- Let us know about previous coatings, paint, or adhesive residue
- Point out cracks, low spots, and any areas that stay damp
- Plan for limited access during installation and curing (we’ll outline expectations)
Epoxy floor maintenance (simple habits that keep it looking great)
Epoxy flooring is designed to be low-maintenance, but a few habits help preserve the finish:
- Sweep or dust mop regularly to reduce grit abrasion
- Wipe spills promptly (especially oils, chemicals, or salts)
- Use gentle cleaning methods appropriate for coated floors
- Use protective pads under heavy equipment or sharp metal edges
- If you park vehicles, consider a simple routine in winter to manage de-icing salt residue
How to choose an epoxy flooring contractor in Denver
If you’re comparing options, here’s what to look for:
- A prep-first plan (grinding/profile is non-negotiable for adhesion)
- Clear explanation of system options (not “one coating fits all”)
- Moisture-aware planning when basements or damp slabs are involved
- A written scope that includes repairs, prep, coats, and topcoat
- Real project photos and clear expectations about finish and downtime
If you want a second opinion, we’re happy to provide a clear estimate and next-step plan.
Why Denver homeowners choose Accountable Home Services for epoxy flooring
We focus on the fundamentals that make epoxy floors look good and last: prep, product fit, and a clean installation process.
- Family owned & operated
- Free estimates
- Prep-first installation approach
- Clear scope and finish options
- Coordination with flooring, remodeling, and cleanup when helpful
For certain scopes, we may coordinate alongside qualified licensed trades as needed.
Serving Denver, CO and the Denver Metro Area
We serve Denver and surrounding cities across the metro area, including:
SERVICE AREA
- Arvada
- Aurora
- Boulder
- Brighton
- Broomfield
- Castle Rock
- Centennial
- Cherry Hills Village
- Commerce City
- Columbine
- Dacono
- Denver
- Denver Tech Center
- Edgewater
- Englewood
- Erie
- Federal Heights
- Firestone
- Frederick
- Glendale
- Golden
- Greenwood Village
- Highlands Ranch
- Lafayette
- Lakewood
- Littleton
- Lone Tree
- Longmont
- Louisville
- Northglenn
- Parker
- Sheridan
- Southmoor Park
- Superior
- Thornton
- Westminster
- Wheat Ridge
Don’t see your area? Call (720) 620-3272 and we’ll confirm service availability.
Get a Free Epoxy Flooring Estimate in Denver
Whether you’re upgrading a garage, finishing a basement utility space, or improving a commercial floor, we’ll recommend the right system and provide a clear scope for next steps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you install epoxy flooring in the Denver Metro Area?
Yes. We install epoxy and resinous floor coating systems across Denver and surrounding cities.
How long does epoxy flooring take to install?
Timing depends on prep needs, repairs, the system selected, and curing requirements. After assessment, we’ll outline the expected schedule and access limitations.
Can epoxy be installed over cracked or damaged concrete?
Often, yes—if the slab is properly repaired and prepared. We’ll assess cracks and surface condition and scope the right repairs before coating.
Is epoxy flooring slippery?
It can be customized. Many systems use flakes and/or traction options to balance grip and cleanability based on the space.
What’s the difference between solid epoxy, flake, and metallic floors?
Solid is a clean simple finish, flake adds texture and visual depth, and metallic is a decorative design-forward option. We’ll recommend what fits your space and goals.
What causes epoxy floors to peel?
The most common causes are poor surface prep, moisture issues, or using the wrong system for the substrate. Prep and moisture-aware planning are key.
Can you coat basement floors?
Yes—scope dependent. Basements can have moisture considerations, so we’ll assess conditions and recommend the best approach.
How do I maintain an epoxy floor?
Regular sweeping and simple cleaning habits help preserve appearance. We’ll provide care guidance at completion.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. We provide free estimates and a clear scope for your project.
How do I schedule an epoxy flooring estimate?
Call (720) 620-3272 or use the online scheduling option.






