Epoxy Floor Coatings for your Home – In Denver & Throughout Colorado!

Our Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings

Need a new floor coating for your concrete garage, or looking to refinish an existing coating? Our epoxy garage floor coatings are a great option for upgrading the look and durability of your garage floor. The Classic Seamless System we use is a proprietary finish that’s designed to last for years without peeling, delaminating, or staining from hot tires or chemical exposure. We also offer Flake Finishes to give your garage floor that traditional speckled style, or metallic finishes to give your garage floor a more industrial look. No matter the style or finish you choose, our epoxy coatings will keep your garage floor sleek, colorful, and free of cracks for years to come.

View our floor coating systems, colors, and finish options for the interior and exterior of your home.

Every project and surface is unique, and we don’t only treat garage floor surfaces. Our epoxy floor coating systems can be applied on any concrete home flooring surface you choose. As epoxy floor coating contractors, we have treated and applied epoxy kitchen floor coatings, coatings for concrete around pools, epoxy coatings for concrete basements, and more. We work with a number of different vendors in order to choose the best coating option for your project in Denver and throughout Colorado! From clear coat to traditional flecked or metallic styles, the floor coating color and finish options below can be applied with the right materials, in a way that that meets your needs. Zenith couples the highest quality products from these trusted brands with our professional team of expert installers to give you the best floor coating application for your home. Contact us for a free estimate!

Our Classic Seamless System is a solid color floor finish that involves the application of a moisture-mitigating prime coat followed by a true base coat. This application is a great option for residential or commercial floors, and will provide the user with a beautiful and durable finish. Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!

The Classic Seamless System is most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.

 

Our Flake Finishes involve the application of a moisture mitigating prime coat followed by one true base coat. Depending on the coating system selected, polyvinyl acetate (PVA) chips are broadcast in varying densities ranging from “medium spread” through “full chip” into the base coat. After this step, no clear coat (Deluxe Finish), one clear coat (Premium 1 & 2 Finishes), or two clear coats (Ultra Finish) are applied. The Flake Finish offers our customers the traditional “speckled” look for their floor. Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!

Flake Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.

Premium 

Deluxe

Ultra

Our Quartz Double Broadcast Systems involve the application of a moisture mitigating prime coat followed by one true base coat. While the base coat is still wet, we broadcast the first round of the Quartz Stone color blend of your choosing. Once the base coat has fully cured, we apply a clear coat and broadcast a second round of the Quartz Stone media into it. Finally, we apply the 2nd and final clear coat to finish the system. Quartz Double Broadcast finishes are a wonderful way to create a natural, very durable flooring surface with exceptional traction.  Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!

Quartz Double Broadcast Systems are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.

Quartz Granules Colors

Quartz Granules Blends

Trowel Rite Colors

Trowel Rite Blends

 

Mica Coating Systems involve the application of a moisture mitigating prime coat followed by one true base coat. Mica Media is broadcast into the base coat and 2 clear coats are then applied. Mica is a natural mineral flake that gives more depth and dimension to the floor coating. Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!

Mica Media Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.

Bagari

Earth Effects

Liquid Minerals

Stone Silicate

Diamond Effects

 

Metallic Floor coating systems involve the application of a moisture mitigating prime coat, followed by a “metallic” color coat. A proprietary treatment is applied to the color coat to enhance the natural variations in the coating. The floor coating system is finished off with one clear top coat. Floors finished with this coating are beautiful and unique, possessing a glass-like quality. An aggregate material can be added to the top coat to create a more matted appearance and reduce the visibility of minor scuffs. Make any finish extra durable by adding an additional clear coat!

Metallic Finishes are most commonly comprised of epoxies, polymers such as polyaspartics and polyureas, urethanes/polyurethanes, MMAs (Methyl Methacrylate) or a combination of these materials.

Our clear concrete sealing systems involve a 2 coat application of a high solids sealer designed to add deep penetrating protection and long-lasting beauty to exterior concrete such as driveways, patios, walkways and garage floors. This decorative sealer is the perfect sealer for exterior decorative concrete projects, and is ideal for use with decorative stains to add a little natural-looking color to your surface!

Zenith Painting & Coatings proudly works with Sherwin-Williams to make the perfect color stain or tint for your concrete floor. Working directly with the manufacturer provides you with a substantially wider range of color options! Please note that a lighter color will be more difficult to see on concrete and our team recommends choosing a mid-tone or darker color for your concrete.