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Metallic & Flake Floors in Tabernash, CO

Metallic and flake epoxy floor systems bring high-end visual appeal and serious durability together — and they're increasingly popular in Tabernash mountain homes where the aesthetic of the interior space matters as much as its function. Concrete Doctor installs decorative epoxy systems using materials formulated for the UV intensity and temperature cycling of high-altitude Colorado environments, so the floors look as good in year five as they did on installation day.

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Metallic & Flake Floors for Tabernash, CO Properties

Mountain cabin and recreational property interiors in Tabernash are trending toward finishes that feel intentional — owners invest in their properties and want the interior surfaces to reflect that. Metallic epoxy floors with their flowing, three-dimensional appearance have become a popular choice for open-plan mountain homes, ski lodge-style great rooms, and updated cabins where the flooring is expected to carry visual weight. Flake broadcast systems in earthy tones or bold color palettes work well in gear rooms, updated garages, and commercial-adjacent spaces where durability and appearance need to coexist. The practical performance requirements at Tabernash's altitude add constraints that decorative floors elsewhere don't face. UV stability is critical for any metallic or flake system in spaces with significant natural light — the metallic pigments and color flakes in standard systems can fade and lose their luster quickly under high-altitude UV exposure without the right topcoat. Concrete Doctor specifies UV-stable aliphatic urethane or polyaspartic topcoats over all decorative systems installed at mountain elevations.

Our Metallic & Flake Floors Approach

Concrete Doctor's metallic floor installations begin with the same mechanical surface preparation used for all our coating work — grinding to a sound, well-profiled substrate. Metallic systems require particularly careful application technique: the metallic pigments are worked into the wet epoxy base coat in patterns that create movement, depth, and visual interest in the finished surface. The result is genuinely unique on every installation because no two metallic pours flow identically. Flake broadcast systems offer more controlled aesthetics — color palettes, flake size, and broadcast density can be specified exactly and the results are predictable. Both metallic and flake systems get sealed with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat that provides the chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and UV protection that makes these floors last in mountain environments. We'll bring samples and show you finished examples during the estimate so you can visualize the result before committing.

Metallic Epoxy: Every Floor Is One of a Kind

The appeal of metallic epoxy floors lies in their unpredictability — the metallic pigment suspensions move and settle in the wet epoxy in ways that create lava-flow, ocean wave, and marble-like patterns that can't be exactly replicated. For a Tabernash mountain home with views of the Indian Peaks or the Fraser Valley, a floor with that kind of visual depth complements rather than competes with the natural surroundings. Concrete Doctor's installers work the metallic base coat in a way that lets the patterns develop naturally while still directing the overall visual impression. We work with clients on color palette selection — warm earth tones and coppers for cabins, cool silvers and blues for contemporary spaces, or rich golds and bronzes for classic mountain lodge aesthetics. The finished floor is sealed and fully cleanable; the visual complexity doesn't translate to maintenance complexity.

Flake Systems: Consistent Style with Mountain-Grade Durability

Vinyl color flake broadcast systems offer predictable aesthetics and excellent durability — they've been the workhorse of garage and commercial floor coatings for decades because they're forgiving to install, easy to clean, and genuinely tough. In Tabernash garages, mudrooms, ski gear areas, and workshops, a full-broadcast flake floor (where flakes are broadcast to rejection for maximum coverage) hides dirt, scuffs, and the general visual wear that comes with mountain living. Flake systems also offer a significant practical advantage in spaces where slip resistance matters: the irregular texture created by the flake surface provides grip underfoot even when wet. For Tabernash entries and mudrooms where wet, snowy boots are the norm from November through April, that built-in texture is a genuine safety feature. We offer flake in dozens of color combinations to match any interior palette.

Serving Tabernash, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has installed decorative floor systems across Colorado's mountain corridor for over thirty years, and we've learned which products and techniques perform at altitude and which ones look great in the showroom but fail in the field. If you're planning a renovation or finishing a space in your Tabernash home or business, we'd love to show you what's possible. Call (303) 988-2558 for a free consultation and estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Standard metallic epoxy systems can yellow and fade under high UV exposure, particularly at altitude. Concrete Doctor specifies aliphatic urethane or UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats over all decorative systems in spaces with significant natural light exposure. This is a standard part of our mountain-property installation spec, not an optional upgrade.
Routine maintenance is straightforward: sweep or dust-mop regularly to remove grit that could scratch the topcoat, and damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner as needed. The topcoat is the wear layer — keeping abrasive grit off the surface is the most important maintenance habit. Periodically reapplying a fresh topcoat (every five to ten years depending on traffic) refreshes the floor without needing to redo the full system.
It depends on the condition and type of the existing coating. We assess adhesion, identify what the coating is, and determine whether mechanical abrasion to the existing coating provides an adequate bond profile for the new system. In many cases, going back to bare concrete via grinding produces a more reliable result than coating over an existing layer. We'll advise based on what we find.

Last updated: June 2026

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