Epoxy Flooring Contractors in Colorado— Rated & Reviewed
Epoxy flooring is one of the most durable surface coatings available for residential and commercial concrete. In Colorado, pros typically install flake, solid color, and metallic systems for garages, basements, and commercial spaces. Most projects take 2–3 days and are ready for vehicle traffic within 72 hours.
24 pros in Colorado
Northglenn, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Littleton, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Fort Collins, Colorado
Garage · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Centennial, Colorado
Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Denver, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Driveway
Get a Free Quote →Denver, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Broomfield, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse
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Brighton, Colorado
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Cotopaxi, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Kitchen · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Englewood, Colorado
Basement
Get a Free Quote →Denver, Colorado
Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Centennial, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Pool Deck
Get a Free Quote →Aurora, Colorado
Garage · Basement
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Garage
Get a Free Quote →Windsor, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Longmont, Colorado
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garage
Get a Free Quote →Commerce City, Colorado
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse
Get a Free Quote →Thornton, Colorado
Garage · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Garage · Basement · Warehouse · Kitchen
Get a Free Quote →Denver, Colorado
Cost of Epoxy Flooring in Colorado
Professional epoxy flooring installation typically costs $3–$12 per square foot, with most residential projects falling between $1,750 and $5,800 for a standard 2-car garage. Decorative systems like metallic epoxy run higher at $8–$15/sqft. Labor accounts for roughly 40–60% of the total project cost.
- Square footage — larger projects reduce the per-sqft rate
- Surface condition — cracks, moisture issues, or previous coatings require additional prep
- System type — solid color is less expensive than flake or metallic
- Number of coats — a 3-coat system (primer + base + topcoat) costs more than 2-coat
- Geographic labor rates — costs vary significantly by metro area
What to Ask Before Hiring
- Ask for proof of concrete surface profile (CSP) prep — grinding, not just acid wash
- Verify they use 100% solids or high-solids epoxy (not water-based products)
- Check reviews specifically for adhesion failures or peeling within 2 years
- Request a written warranty — 5+ years on materials and labor is the standard
- Confirm they carry general liability insurance and workers' comp
- Ask how they handle moisture vapor — a critical step many skip
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about epoxy flooring in Colorado.
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