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Metallic & Flake Epoxy Floors in Greenwood Village, CO
Greenwood Village's high-end residential properties and design-conscious commercial spaces are exactly the market where metallic and full-flake epoxy floors make sense — they turn a concrete slab into a genuine design element rather than a surface you try to cover up. Concrete Doctor installs metallic pigment systems and full-broadcast flake floors throughout Arapahoe County, using Westcoat products and the surface preparation discipline that makes these systems last in Colorado's demanding climate.
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Metallic & Flake Floors for Greenwood Village, CO Properties
Greenwood Village's residential character sets a premium on interior design, and homeowners investing in finished garages, basement entertainment spaces, and home studios want floors that match the overall quality of the property. A metallic epoxy floor with a swirling copper, silver, or charcoal pigment design is genuinely distinctive — no two installations look exactly alike because the application technique creates organic patterns that can't be fully replicated. Full-broadcast flake systems in custom color blends are the more structured alternative, offering a controlled, professional appearance that suits the high-finish garages and home gym spaces common in the Preserve and Orchard Hills neighborhoods.
At Greenwood Village's elevation, any coating with pigments or metallic elements needs a UV-stable topcoat — an absolute requirement for spaces with any natural light exposure. The same UV intensity that bleaches exterior concrete surfaces will amber and dull an epoxy base coat without a proper polyaspartic topcoat. We address this as a standard specification, not an optional upgrade, for every metallic and flake installation in this area.
Our Metallic & Flake Floors Approach
Full-flake broadcast systems begin with mechanical diamond grinding, an epoxy base coat in the selected background color, and a broadcast of vinyl flake chips at the desired density — ranging from a sparse decorative scatter to a full-coverage broadcast that completely obscures the base. After broadcast, the surface is scraped flat, sealed with an intermediate coat, and finished with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat in the selected gloss level. The finished surface is seamless, non-porous, and dimensionally stable under Colorado's thermal cycling.
Metallic epoxy systems use a two-part metallic-pigmented epoxy base coat applied in a controlled environment by an experienced installer who understands how to manipulate the flow and pattern. Color blends can be customized extensively — single colors, dual-tone combinations, or swirling patterns that mimic the look of polished stone. The base coat cures, receives a broadcasting of metallic mica chips if desired, and is topcoated with polyaspartic for durability. Both systems are available in a full range of grit levels — from ultra-high-gloss for showroom applications to medium anti-slip for garage or workshop environments.
Full-Broadcast Flake Floors for Greenwood Village Garages and Gyms
Full-broadcast flake is the most popular decorative floor system we install in Greenwood Village's residential market, and for good reason. The speckled appearance reads as intentionally designed, complements virtually any color palette, and provides a naturally non-slip surface texture that's practical in a garage or gym environment. Color blend options run from warm neutrals and earth tones to high-contrast charcoal and white combinations that give garages a clean, professional appearance.
Flake size is selectable — small flakes (1/4 inch) produce a fine, even texture; larger flakes (1/2 inch and up) give a bolder, more graphic look. For Greenwood Village's collector car garages and high-end shop spaces, we often pair a full-flake floor with a coordinated base coat color that shows through slightly at the slab perimeter for a designed border effect. The polyaspartic topcoat we apply over flake systems handles the tire scuffing and de-icer brine that Colorado garages accumulate without losing its finish.
Metallic Epoxy for Greenwood Village Showrooms, Studios, and Finished Basements
Metallic epoxy systems occupy a different aesthetic niche than flake — they're more like a continuous abstract painting underfoot than a structured pattern. The pigmented epoxy flows and pools during application, creating depth and variation that no two installations replicate exactly. In a finished basement home theater, a professional home studio, or a high-end retail or showroom space in Greenwood Village's commercial corridor, a metallic floor becomes the focal design element rather than the background.
The installation process for metallic systems is more time-sensitive and technique-dependent than standard coating work, which is why experience matters. Application temperature, humidity, and working time all influence how the metallic pigment moves and settles. We evaluate conditions on installation day and adjust our process accordingly — Front Range weather is variable enough that flexibility in the approach is part of doing this work correctly.
Serving Greenwood Village, CO Since 1994
Greenwood Village clients expecting premium results get them when the installation crew knows what they're doing. Metallic and flake systems require more skill and attention to application conditions than standard solid-color floors — temperature, humidity, and product timing all affect the final appearance. Our crews have installed these systems across the Denver metro and understand how Colorado's climate variations affect the application window. For a free estimate and to discuss design options for your space, call (303) 988-2558.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat, which is standard on all our metallic installations. The pigmented base coat is protected by the topcoat from direct UV exposure. Standard epoxy alone would amber rapidly at Greenwood Village's elevation — the polyaspartic layer is what prevents that.
Daily maintenance is simply sweeping or dust mopping and occasional damp mopping with a pH-neutral cleaner. The seamless, non-porous surface doesn't require waxing, stripping, or any specialized maintenance products. Avoid highly acidic cleaners, which can dull the topcoat over time.
Absolutely — we offer a wide range of flake color blends and can show you samples before committing to an order. Many Greenwood Village clients coordinate their flake blend with garage wall paint, cabinetry, or the color of trim and doors for a cohesive finished look.
Most residential installations are a two-day project. Day one covers surface preparation — grinding, crack repair, and any moisture work. Day two covers the coating application. Light foot traffic is typically possible within 24 hours of topcoat, and vehicle traffic after 48 to 72 hours.
Last updated: June 2026
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