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Garage Floor Epoxy in Lakewood, CO

Green Mountain Epoxy Flooring grinds, repairs, and coats garage, basement, and commercial floors across Lakewood and Jefferson County, in epoxy, polyaspartic, and metallic systems built for the Front Range. Get a written quote first.

THE LAKEWOOD EPOXY STANDARD

Fully insured

Real coverage on every residential and commercial job.

Diamond-ground prep

Mechanical profiling, never a quick acid etch.

Moisture-tested

We test the slab before we coat, so it bonds.

Low-VOC systems

Coatings that meet Colorado's Front Range rules.

Why us

Why Lakewood homeowners choose us

Most garage floors in Lakewood fail at the prep, not the product. A coating laid over a smooth, sealed, or damp slab peels within a season, and the Front Range makes it worse: the slab swings from a warm afternoon to a hard freeze overnight, and trapped moisture pushes up through the concrete. We grind every floor to a mechanical profile, test it for moisture first, and match the system to the room, polyaspartic where you want it walk-on fast and UV-stable, epoxy where you want a thick build coat. You get a written quote before we start, an insured crew, and low-VOC products that meet Colorado's coating rules.

We grind, we don't etch

Diamond grinding gives the coating a real mechanical profile to lock into.

Moisture-tested first

We check the slab before we coat, the step the box kits skip.

Written price up front

You get the number in writing before any work starts, no phone guesses.

Right system per room

Polyaspartic for fast UV-stable cure, epoxy for a thick build coat.

Lakewood floors, the basics

1 day
Polyaspartic walk-on
~5,500 ft
Front Range elevation
Low-VOC
Reg-21 friendly
Jeffco
County-wide coverage

Signs your Lakewood slab needs a coating

If your garage or basement floor shows any of these, the concrete is telling you it is time. These are the jobs we get called for most across Jeffco.

Pitting and spalling

Freeze-thaw flakes the top layer off bare concrete, especially near the garage door.

A peeling old coating

An old kit laid over a sealed or damp slab lifts in sheets. We grind it back to sound concrete.

Oil stains that stay

Bare concrete drinks in oil and brake fluid. A coating gives you a surface you can wipe.

Constant concrete dust

Untreated slabs shed a fine grit onto everything stored in the garage.

Cracks spreading

Front Range clay moves with the seasons. We fill and bridge cracks before coating.

White haze or damp

Efflorescence and moisture mean the slab needs testing before anything goes down.

diamond grinding a garage slab rolling an epoxy base coat
COLakewood + Jeffco

Why Lakewood garage floors fail early

Lakewood sits up against the foothills where the weather is hard on concrete. Daytime sun and freezing nights cycle the slab all winter, snowmelt and irrigation push moisture up from the Front Range clay, and a lot of the older garages around Eiber, Belmar, and Green Mountain were never sealed or profiled before someone rolled a big-box kit over them. Those kits skip the grinding and the moisture test, so they bubble and peel. We handle garage floor epoxy, polyaspartic and metallic coatings, concrete staining, basement and interior floors, and commercial work across Lakewood and Jefferson County. Every floor is ground, tested, and coated with a low-VOC system, and quoted in writing first.

  • Garage floors
  • Basements & interiors
  • Polyaspartic
  • Metallic floors
  • Concrete staining
  • Commercial

Why we use low-VOC coatings in Lakewood

A low-VOC coating is a floor finish made with very little of the solvent that off-gasses fumes and feeds ground-level ozone, which Colorado limits under Air Quality Regulation 21.

  • Why use itThe Denver metro, Lakewood included, is a federal ozone nonattainment area, so high-solvent legacy coatings are restricted here.
  • The advantageLow-VOC systems cure cleaner and let you use the garage or basement far sooner than solvent-heavy products, with much less odor.
  • How we do itWe spec low-VOC, Reg-21-compliant systems on every job, leaning on polyaspartic where you want it walk-on the next day.
  • What it actually isWater-based and 100%-solids epoxies, aliphatic polyaspartics, and low-VOC sealers, instead of old high-solvent coatings and acid stains.
  • What happens afterLeftover solvent coatings and grinding slurry go to the Rooney Road Recycling Center in Golden, not the trash or the storm drains.

How a Lakewood floor gets coated

Four steps from your first call to a floor you can park on, with the price agreed up front.

1

Written quote

We look at the slab and send a price in writing, no guessing over the phone.

2

Grind & repair

Diamond-grind the surface, fill cracks and pits, and moisture-test before anything goes down.

3

Coat

Base coat, broadcast flake if you want it, then the polyaspartic or epoxy topcoat.

4

Cure & walk on

Most floors are walk-on the next day and drive-on within a few.

Compare systems

Four floor systems compared for Lakewood

Which coating fits depends on the room, the light, and how fast you need it back. Here is how the four we install stack up.

SystemFinish & lookUV-stableTime to useBest for
EpoxyGlossy, thick solid colorNo, ambers in sunWalk-on next dayGarages, interior slabs
PolyasparticGlossy, self-leveling topcoatYes, will not yellowSame-day light trafficFast jobs, sun & cold
Metallic epoxy3D marbled, one-of-a-kindWith a UV topcoatNext day, then sealedBasements, showrooms
Concrete stainMottled stone colorYes, with sealerReseal every 2-3 yrsDecorative interior, patios
Our promise

We will not coat a floor that is not ready for it. If the slab needs grinding or a moisture fix, you hear it before we start, and the price you get in writing is the price you pay. If a coating is wrong for your space, we will tell you that too.

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.

Lakewood Golden Wheat Ridge Arvada Lakeside Mountain View Edgewater Morrison Littleton Columbine Ken Caryl Applewood Genesee Evergreen Conifer Denver Englewood Sheridan
Questions

Common Lakewood epoxy questions

Garage floor coatings here run about $4 to $8 per square foot installed for a standard flake epoxy. Polyaspartic and metallic systems sit higher per square foot, and a slab that needs crack repair or grinding adds to it. You get the exact number in writing before we start.
Both work; they do different jobs. Epoxy lays down a thick, hard build coat. Polyaspartic cures fast enough to walk on the next day, stays flexible through freeze-thaw, and will not yellow in the sun. Most of our Lakewood garages get an epoxy base with a polyaspartic topcoat.
For interior floor finishing in Lakewood and unincorporated Jefferson County, a building permit is generally not required, since it is cosmetic finish work rather than a structural change. We will flag it if anything about your job is an exception.
Two reasons: no real surface prep and no moisture test. A roller kit over a smooth or damp slab has nothing to grip, and Front Range freeze-thaw plus slab moisture lifts it within a season. We diamond-grind and test first, which is what makes a coating last.
Most residential garages are a one-day install once prep is done, and the floor is usually walk-on the next day and drive-on within a few days. Larger or multi-coat commercial floors take longer; we give you the timeline with your written quote.

Ready to coat your Lakewood floor?

Call for a written quote on your garage, basement, or commercial floor, anywhere in Lakewood and Jefferson County. We will tell you straight what it needs.

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