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Epoxy flooring is one of the most dramatic transformations a Centennial homeowner can make to a garage, basement, or utility space, and the difference between an epoxy floor that looks great for years and one that peels and chips within a season comes down entirely to surface preparation. Denver Stucco & Stone installs epoxy floor coatings with the preparation work that makes the system actually bond and perform in Centennial’s conditions.
Centennial has well-established planned neighborhoods where homes are well-maintained and contractors are expected to match that standard, and most of them have a garage, basement, or utility space that would benefit from a quality epoxy floor coating. The visual transformation is immediate and dramatic. The functional improvement is significant: a surface that is easy to clean, resistant to oil, chemicals, and abrasion, and durable enough to handle daily vehicle traffic and heavy use. That makes it a practical investment as much as an aesthetic one.
The failure mode for most epoxy floor coatings is the same: inadequate surface preparation. The concrete surface must be opened up mechanically, typically by diamond grinding, so the epoxy has texture to bond into. Without that mechanical profile, the epoxy relies entirely on chemical adhesion to bare concrete, which is not enough to resist the thermal cycling, moisture, and daily stress that a garage floor experiences.
DIY epoxy kits available at hardware stores almost universally skip the grinding step because it requires equipment most homeowners do not have. That is why the reviews for those products are full of peeling complaints within the first year. Denver Stucco & Stone diamond grinds every floor we coat in Centennial. The extra step is not optional for us because we are not willing to install a product that we know will fail.
Surface Assessment and Preparation
We begin by assessing the condition of the concrete floor, checking for existing coatings, cracks, moisture issues, and surface contamination. We diamond grind the floor to the correct surface profile, fill cracks and low spots with appropriate repair materials, and address any active moisture concerns before any coating goes on.
Primer Application
A penetrating primer coat goes on after preparation to further improve adhesion and seal the concrete surface. This is another step that speeds up the process to skip and that we never skip.
Base Coat and Decorative Layer
The base epoxy coat is applied at the correct thickness for the product and the application. Decorative flake or other finish elements are broadcast into the wet base coat and allowed to cure fully before the topcoat is applied.
Topcoat Application
A durable polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat is applied over the cured base coat. The topcoat provides UV resistance, chemical resistance, and the surface hardness that makes epoxy flooring hold up to heavy daily use. It also determines the finished sheen level.
Cure Time and Walkthrough
We allow proper cure time for each coat before proceeding to the next, and provide you with clear guidance on when the floor can take foot traffic and vehicle traffic after completion. We walk through the finished installation with you before we consider the job done.
Decorative flake systems are the most popular choice for Centennial garage floors because they add visual depth, hide minor surface imperfections, and provide good slip resistance. We offer a wide range of flake colors and blends to match your preferences. Solid color systems are a cleaner look suited to spaces where a polished, commercial aesthetic is the goal. Metallic epoxy systems create a distinctive, high-end appearance well suited to showrooms, home bars, and premium residential applications. We will walk you through all of the options during your free estimate.
Colorado’s temperature swings are harder on epoxy flooring than most homeowners expect. A garage floor in Centennial can experience significant temperature variation between seasons and even within a single day, and that movement stresses the bond between the coating and the concrete. Epoxy that was not installed over a properly prepared surface will begin showing signs of adhesion failure, including lifting at edges, bubbling, or delaminating, after relatively few thermal cycles.
Denver Stucco & Stone uses commercial-grade epoxy systems and installs them over concrete that has been diamond ground to the correct surface profile. The bond created by this process is mechanical, not just chemical, which means it holds up through the thermal cycling that Centennial’s south metro UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles deliver. We also offer concrete flatwork in Centennial for new slab installations and exterior concrete applications.
Denver Stucco & Stone serves homeowners throughout Centennial and the surrounding Arapahoe County communities, including Greenwood Village, Lone Tree, and Aurora. Whether you are transforming a single garage or coating a full basement floor, visit our Centennial services page to see everything we offer, or contact us today for a free, no obligation estimate.
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