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a finished metallic epoxy floor with a marbled swirl pattern in a Lakewood basement

Metallic Epoxy Floors in Lakewood, CO

Decorative metallic epoxy for Lakewood basements, walk-out levels, and showrooms. A real ground-and-sealed coating system with a one-of-a-kind look, color blend your choice, quoted in writing first.

Why us

Why Lakewood chooses us for metallic epoxy

Metallic epoxy raises the prep bar compared to standard flake. The finish shows everything underneath, so the grind has to be right and the slab has to be dry. Here is what you get on every metallic floor we install.

Diamond ground first

Metallic will not hide grind marks, so we prep to a profile that won't telegraph through the clear resin.

Moisture-tested slab

Below-grade floors in Lakewood can carry vapor. We test before any coating goes down.

You choose the color blend

We mix the metallic pigments to the palette you want, from charcoal and copper to pearl and blue.

Written price up front

The number is agreed before we start, no surprises on the invoice.

How your metallic epoxy floor gets installed

Four steps from quote to a floor you can walk on, with the price locked in writing before step two.

1

Written quote

We look at the slab, talk through your color goals, and send the price in writing.

2

Grind, repair, test

Diamond-grind to a clean profile, fill cracks and spalls, and moisture-test the slab before any product touches it.

3

Primer and metallic coat

Apply the pigmented primer, then the metallic resin layer. The wet coat is manipulated with tools and air to drive the marbled pattern.

4

Clear topcoat and cure

Seal with a low-VOC urethane or polyaspartic clear coat, walk-on within a day, ready for normal use in a few days.

The difference

Metallic epoxy vs solid-color or flake

How they compareSolid color or flakeMetallic epoxy
Look and depthUniform or random chip patternFluid, marbled, 3D depth
CustomizationColor and chip blendColor blend + pattern, one-of-a-kind
Where it fits bestGarages, utility, commercialBasements, showrooms, living areas
Cost rangeLower to midMid to premium

When metallic epoxy is the right call

Not every floor needs metallic, but in these situations it is the obvious choice.

You are finishing a basement

A metallic floor transforms a raw slab into a real living space. It is far more interesting than paint and far more durable than carpet over bare concrete.

You want a high-end look without tile

Tile over a basement slab means grout lines, substrate prep, and weight. Metallic epoxy is seamless and sits directly on the concrete.

You have a walk-out or lower level

Walk-out levels in the foothills near Green Mountain and Applewood get a lot of foot traffic. A sealed metallic system handles it and still looks like a showroom.

You are building a retail or showroom space

Metallic epoxy is the go-to for retail floors along Union Blvd and 6th Ave that need to look sharp and hold up under daily traffic.

Your existing slab is dull or stained

The metallic coat and clear topcoat cover a plain gray slab entirely. You do not see the old concrete, you see the finish.

You want a floor that does not look like everyone else's

Flake and solid color are repeatable. Metallic epoxy is manipulated by hand in the wet coat, so the pattern is genuinely different on every floor.

a gray metallic slab with marbled movement a living-area slab poured in metallic epoxy
COLakewood + Jeffco

Where metallic epoxy fits in a Lakewood home

Metallic epoxy is not a garage floor, it is a finishing system for spaces that need to look as good as they perform. In Lakewood and the Jeffco foothills, finished basements and walk-out levels are the most common fit: the slab is already there, and a metallic coat turns raw concrete into a sealed surface with real visual depth. Walk-out levels near Green Mountain and Applewood see heavy foot traffic and Front Range humidity swings, so the floor has to be sealed properly. Every metallic floor we install is diamond-ground, moisture-tested, and sealed with a low-VOC clear topcoat rated for daily living or commercial wear. The look is one-of-a-kind; the floor underneath is a real coating system.

  • Marbled, 3D finish
  • Color blend your choice
  • Sealed for wear
  • Moisture-tested slab
  • Low-VOC topcoat
  • Interior only
Service area

Lakewood and all of Jefferson County

We coat floors across Lakewood and the metro, from Golden and Wheat Ridge out to the foothills towns and south to Littleton, with the price in writing and no out-of-area surcharge.

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Questions

Metallic epoxy questions in Lakewood

Metallic epoxy runs higher than standard flake or solid-color systems because of the skill involved in manipulating the wet coat and the extra primer and clear-coat layers. A typical basement or living-area floor in Lakewood runs roughly $8 to $15 per square foot installed, depending on the slab condition, color complexity, and square footage. You get the exact number in writing before anything starts.
Both. The metallic pigments sit in a resin base coat, and the whole system is sealed with a hard clear topcoat, usually a urethane or polyaspartic. The result is a floor rated for daily foot traffic, furniture, and normal residential or light commercial use. It is interior only, not rated for outdoor UV exposure, but indoors it holds up the same as a standard epoxy system.
Finished basements, walk-out lower levels, living areas over a concrete slab, home gyms, retail floors, and showrooms. It is not a garage floor, the finish is too decorative and the prep bar is higher. For garages, a flake or solid-color system is the better fit.
No. Interior floor coating is a finish-work project in Lakewood and unincorporated Jefferson County, and cosmetic floor finishing is exempt from a building permit. We flag it if anything about your specific job changes that picture, but for a standard basement or living-area floor it is a straightforward no-permit installation.
Yes, within what metallic pigments can do. We mix pigments to hit the palette you want, from warm golds and coppers to cool silvers, charcoals, and blues, and the installation technique determines whether the pattern is more swirled, rippled, or pooled. We will show you examples and talk through what each color blend tends to look like before we commit.

Ready to see a metallic floor in your space?

Call for a written quote on your Lakewood basement, walk-out level, or showroom floor. We will tell you what the slab needs and what it costs before anything starts.

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