
Commercial Epoxy Flooring in Lakewood, CO
Ground-and-tested epoxy and polyaspartic floors for shops, auto bays, warehouses, and retail across Jefferson County. Off-hours and weekend scheduling to keep your business running.
Why Jefferson County businesses choose us
A commercial floor has to hold up to forklifts, oil, and foot traffic, and it has to be usable again fast. Here is what every Jefferson County commercial job gets.
Off-hours scheduling
We work evenings and weekends so your shop or retail space does not lose a day of business.
System matched to the space
An auto bay gets a different spec than a warehouse or a retail floor. We pick the coating for what hits it.
Diamond-ground prep
Mechanical profiling and a moisture test before any coating goes down, on every commercial job.
Fully insured
Full coverage on residential and commercial work across Jefferson County.
How a commercial floor job works
Four steps from first call to a floor you can run your business on, with the timeline agreed in writing.
Site walkthrough and quote
We look at the slab, the traffic it sees, and any chemicals or oils on it. You get the price and schedule in writing before anything starts.
Grind, repair, and test
Diamond-grind to a mechanical profile, fill cracks and spalls, and run a moisture test. The slab has to be ready before the coating goes down.
Base coat and broadcast
100%-solids epoxy base coat with a slip-aggregate broadcast if the space needs it, or a quartz layer for heavy-traffic or wet areas.
Topcoat and return to service
Polyaspartic topcoat for fast cure. A polyaspartic system can be light-traffic-ready in hours, so the floor reopens quickly.
Epoxy or polyaspartic vs sealed or polished concrete
| What matters commercially | Sealed or polished concrete | Epoxy or polyaspartic system |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical and oil resistance | Low; stains penetrate | High; non-porous film barrier |
| Abrasion and traffic durability | Sealer wears, needs re-coat | 100%-solids build handles forklifts and dollies |
| Slip-resistance options | Limited; smooth when wet | Broadcast aggregate tuned to the space |
| Downtime to reopen | Sealer: 24-48 hr min | Polyaspartic topcoat: light traffic in hours |
Signs your commercial floor needs replacing
These are the signals a Lakewood or Jefferson County business floor is past due for a coating.
Slick or failing surface
A worn or sealed floor that wets out becomes a slip hazard. OSHA slip-and-fall liability lands on the operator, not the floor.
Forklift and pallet wear
Bare concrete dusts and pits under heavy traffic. A 100%-solids epoxy system handles the load without grinding the surface down.
Oil and chemical staining
Bare or sealed slabs absorb oil, solvent, and hydraulic fluid. A non-porous epoxy film keeps the slab clean and simplifies spill response.
A health-code or safety flag
Inspectors flag cracked, pitted, or unsealed floors in food-adjacent and chemical-handling spaces. A coated floor is easier to document as sanitary.
New build-out or change of use
A new tenant finish or change of occupancy is the right time to specify the floor for the actual use, not whatever the previous tenant needed.
Old coating that is delaminating
A lifting or blistered commercial coating usually means inadequate prep the first time. We grind it back, re-test, and re-coat to the spec the space actually needs.
Commercial epoxy floors across Jefferson County
We coat commercial and light-industrial floors across Lakewood and Jefferson County, from auto bays along West Colfax and Union Boulevard to warehouse and retail near the Denver Federal Center and the 6th Avenue corridor. The two things that change most from a garage are traffic load and the chemicals the floor sees. A polyaspartic system cures fast enough that an auto bay can reopen the same day. A quartz-broadcast floor handles wet, food-adjacent traffic and wipes clean for inspections. A 100%-solids epoxy builds enough film to take forklift and pallet-jack traffic without pitting. We schedule around your hours and phase the work so an operating business never has to shut down entirely.
- ✓ Auto bays and shops
- ✓ Warehouses and light-industrial
- ✓ Retail and build-outs
- ✓ Off-hours scheduling
- ✓ Slip-aggregate options
- ✓ Fully insured
Garage, basement and commercial floors in Lakewood
Residential and commercial concrete coatings, all ground and moisture-tested before we coat.

Garage Floor Epoxy
Diamond-ground epoxy and polyaspartic garage floors built for Front Range temperature swings.
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Polyaspartic Coatings
A fast-cure, UV-stable topcoat that is usually walk-on the next day and will not yellow.
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Metallic Epoxy Floors
Decorative metallic floors with depth and movement, sealed for basements and showrooms.
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Concrete Staining
Acid and water-based stains that color existing concrete instead of covering it.
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Basement & Interior Coatings
Moisture-tolerant coatings for basements, laundry rooms, and interior slabs.
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Commercial Epoxy Flooring
Durable, low-VOC floors for shops, warehouses, and retail across Jeffco.
Learn more →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.
Commercial epoxy questions in Lakewood
Ready to quote your commercial floor?
Call for a written quote on your Lakewood or Jefferson County commercial floor. We will tell you what the slab needs, which system fits, and the schedule, before any work starts.