Epoxy Countertops in Denver, CO
From Wash Park bungalows to Cherry Creek high-rises, we resurface Denver kitchens and baths in food-safe epoxy, poured over your existing tops for about 50% less than granite.
- Mobile across all Denver
- Condo & HOA friendly
- 2–3 day turnaround
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Denver kitchens fall into two camps. Older bungalows with original counters that have aged out of style, and newer builds where the builder-grade tops feel flat. Both have the same fix, and it doesn't involve a dumpster on your block.
Why Denver homeowners are skipping the slab
We pour all over the city, and a pattern shows up fast. People here love their houses but hate what a full granite remodel does to their schedule and budget. A Cap Hill homeowner doesn't want their only kitchen torn apart for three weeks. A Central Park family doesn't want to pay quartz prices to upgrade a builder counter that's barely five years old. Epoxy threads that needle. We pour over what's there, match a custom color to the room, and you're back to normal in a couple of days.
The other driver is repairability, and it matters more in a city full of older homes. Settle a slab onto a 1930s bungalow with a little floor movement and a hard chip down the line means a new slab. Our surface gets sanded and re-poured in that one spot. For a house that shifts with Colorado's freeze-thaw swings, that flexibility is worth a lot.
Our dry climate is quietly great for epoxy. Low humidity means cleaner cures and fewer surface issues than we'd fight in a humid state. The flip side is altitude and sun, for south-facing windows and outdoor pours we switch to a UV-stable formula so the color holds.
What's selling, neighborhood by neighborhood
Trends in this city are weirdly local. What moves in Cherry Creek isn't what moves in the Highlands. Here's what we're actually installing, block by block.
| Area | Popular look | Who's buying |
|---|---|---|
| Cherry Creek / Hilltop | White & gold marble | Remodelers, downsizers wanting luxe |
| Highlands / LoHi | Charcoal w/ copper veins | Young pros, modern remodels |
| Wash Park / Platt Park | Soft gray marble | Bungalow owners updating kitchens |
| Central Park | Warm neutrals & islands | Families upgrading builder grade |
| Berkeley / Sloan's Lake | Live-edge bar tops | Entertainers, basement bars |
| Capitol Hill | Durable solid tones | Landlords, condo flippers |
The messy middle: working in Denver's older housing stock
Who calls us in Denver
It's a wider mix than you'd guess. Bungalow owners on Wash Park's grid who want to honor the home's era without a gut job. Cherry Creek empty-nesters chasing the marble look for half the quote a stone yard handed them. Flippers in Berkeley and Barnum who need a turn done fast and photogenic. And a steady stream of condo owners downtown where a crane-and-slab install simply isn't practical.
Should you call us? A quick read
The bottom line for Denver
Whether you're in a Wash Park bungalow or a Cherry Creek condo, you can get a custom, food-safe, stone-look counter for about half of granite, without losing your kitchen for three weeks. Tell us your neighborhood and we'll price it this week.
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Epoxy countertops in Denver, FAQs
All of it. We pour in Wash Park bungalows, Cherry Creek condos, Central Park new builds, Berkeley and Sloan's Lake remodels, Capitol Hill rentals, and everywhere between. Our crew is mobile, so the city limits aren't a limit for us.
Some of the best ones. A lot of Denver's charm lives in 1920s–1950s bungalows with original kitchens. Those counters are often laminate or tile over solid wood cabinets. That's a near-perfect base for a pour. We keep the character and lose the dated surface.
White-and-gold marble is still the runaway favorite, especially in Cherry Creek and Hilltop remodels. The Highlands and LoHi crowd leans toward moody charcoal with copper veining. Mountain-modern homes off the foothills keep asking for live-edge wood bars with a clear flood coat.
Yes. We do a lot of condos near downtown and Cherry Creek where freight elevators and HOA hours come into play. We schedule the loud prep work inside building rules and keep the unit livable between coats. No slab means no crane and no street permit.
Most Denver projects come in 40 to 50% under a granite or quartz replacement once a stone shop adds demo, fabrication, and install. That's often a few thousand dollars back in your pocket. Since this is custom design work, hand-mixed for your space, we quote each project on its own rather than post a flat rate.
Constantly. Investors across Denver use us because two to three days beats two to three weeks, and the custom look photographs better for listings. We can stage the work to hit a closing or a tenant turn.
