Kitchen Countertops
The big one. Custom color, poured over your existing tops in a long weekend.
Learn moreWe resurface tired kitchens and baths across the Denver metro with food-safe epoxy, no demolition, no slab replacement, and typically about 40–50% less than granite installed.
Real pricing within 24 hours. We come to you.
Drab to fab, without the wrecking ball
Here's the thing most homeowners don't realize. You don't have to rip out a working countertop to get a brand-new one. We build the new surface right on top of what you've got. Laminate, tile, old granite, cultured marble, if it's solid and attached, we can work with it.
That single difference changes everything about the project. No demo crew. No exposed plumbing for a week. No surprise damage to your cabinets when a slab comes out. We mask, prep, pour, and you walk back into a kitchen that looks nothing like the one you left.
A traditional granite swap means tearing out the old top, possibly rebuilding cabinet supports, and waiting on a fabricator. Our approach skips all of it. Same wow factor. Roughly half the cost. A fraction of the mess.
What we resurface
Countertops are our bread and butter. But the same food-safe resin works on almost any flat surface in your home or business.
The big one. Custom color, poured over your existing tops in a long weekend.
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Dining tables, conference tables, and live-edge slabs sealed for life.
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Not apples to apples
Stone is a product you pick from a yard. What we do is a craft. Every counter is hand-mixed and poured to your room, and getting it right takes real design skill and a close read of the surface underneath. Here's how the two compare.
| What matters | Eco Epoxy | Granite | Quartz |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it is | Hand-poured custom art | Cut stone slab | Engineered slab |
| Removes old counter? | No, pours on top | Yes (full demo) | Yes (full demo) |
| Color matching | Mixed to your room | Whatever the quarry cut | Set patterns only |
| Fix a chip? | Sand & re-pour on site | New slab | New slab |
| Resealing needed | Never | Every 1–2 years | Never |
| Food-safe & non-porous | Yes | Porous | Yes |
| Time on site | 2–3 days | 1–3 weeks* | 1–3 weeks* |
Because every surface and color is one of a kind, we quote each project on its own. *Stone timelines include template, fabrication, and scheduling the install crew.
Your project, start to finish
Text us a few photos and rough measurements, or we stop by. You get a real number back the same day. No pressure, no fine print.
We mix color and veining on sample boards and hold them against your cabinets, floor, and backsplash. You sign off before a drop gets poured.
We mask the room, prep the base, and lay the Leggari epoxy in layers, then seal it with a Stone Coat urethane top coat. Cabinets stay put the whole time.
Light use within a couple of days, full hardness by about a week. Then it's yours. No resealing, ever, and no babying it.
What we pour
We don't use hardware-store kits. Every counter is built from two proven systems: a food-safe epoxy base and a tough urethane top coat that takes the daily beating so the color underneath stays perfect.
Leggari food-safe epoxy
Leggari's resin is FDA-approved for food contact and pours low-to-no VOC, so there's almost no odor during install and nothing off-gassing once it cures. This is the layer we mix your custom color and veining into.
Stone Coat Ultimate Top Coat
Over the color we lay Stone Coat's Ultimate Top Coat, a urethane clear coat that's 100% eco-friendly. That final layer is the armor. It guards the surface against scratches, heat, UV yellowing, and stains so your counters still look new years from now.
Not just countertops
People call us for a kitchen and then point at the dining table. Or the fireplace surround. Or that beat-up bar in the basement. The same resin that holds up in a busy kitchen works on almost anything flat.
From Denver-area kitchens
"We almost dropped $9k on quartz. This came in at half that and honestly looks better, the gold veining matches our backsplash exactly. Two days and done."
"Our laminate was from the 90s. I figured we'd have to gut the kitchen. They poured right over it and now people think it's real stone. No mess, no demo."
"A glass cracked a corner months later. They came back, fixed the spot, and you can't tell where it was. Try getting that from a granite company."
Where we work
Mobile service across the Front Range. Find your city for local pricing, trends, and recent projects.
Questions, answered
Yes. That's the whole point. We prep, seal, and pour directly on top of laminate, tile, cultured marble, butcher block, and even old granite. There's no demo, no plumbing disconnect for days, and no dumpster in your driveway. Your base stays put and becomes the foundation for the new surface.
Yes. We pour Leggari resin, which is FDA-approved for food contact, and we seal it with Stone Coat's Ultimate Top Coat. Once it cures the surface is non-porous, so nothing soaks in. Granite and marble are porous and need resealing every year or two. Ours doesn't. Roll out dough on it, set down a wet glass, wipe up wine. There's no stone to stain.
Most projects come in about 40 to 50% under a granite or quartz tear-out and replacement in the Denver metro, because you're not paying for slab fabrication, a crane, or a big install crew. That said, this is custom design work, so we quote every job on its own. No two surfaces, colors, or rooms are the same. Use our measuring guide and we'll get you a real number.
Most kitchens take two to three days on site. Day one is prep and the base coat. The art layers and flood coat go down next. Then it cures. You'll want to keep heavy items off for a week while the resin reaches full hardness, but you can use the surface lightly within a couple of days.
We fix it on site. A chip in epoxy gets sanded and re-poured in that spot, and it blends back in. Compare that to granite or quartz: a bad chip usually means living with it or buying a whole new slab that may not match the rest of your kitchen. Repairability is one of the real reasons people pick this over stone.
We can get close to almost anything. Bring us a photo, a Pinterest board, a fabric swatch, the cabinet color, we mix to it. White-and-gold marble, deep black with copper veins, warm earth tones, a solid matte. Stone slabs are whatever the quarry cut. Ours is mixed for your room.
It's one of the greenest ways to redo a counter. The Leggari epoxy base runs low-to-no VOC, and the Stone Coat Ultimate Top Coat we finish with is a urethane clear coat that's 100% eco-friendly. Once everything cures it's inert, so there's no off-gassing and nothing leaching into food. We also keep waste low because we're not hauling out an old slab and trucking in a new one. What you already own stays in your house instead of a landfill.
Ready when you are
Send a few details and we'll get you a real number, usually within a day. Most kitchens are done in 2 to 3 days, right over what you already have.