Sarah, owner of NWA Epoxy Specialists, known as The Epoxy QueenThe Epoxy Queen

About us

SARAH — THE EPOXY QUEEN

Around Northwest Arkansas they just call her The Epoxy Queen, and every #PoursbySarah surface shows why. She's spent years mastering a craft most people never attempt twice — mixing, tinting and pouring resin by hand until a tired laminate counter turns into something that looks like it was quarried.

No two pours leave her hands the same. She sits down with every homeowner, matches color and veining to their cabinets, floors and light, and doesn't call a job done until the finish is glass-flat and the client is grinning. That obsession — plus a whole lot of repeat customers and referrals — is how the crown stuck.

Her story

FROM ONE COUNTERTOP TO A CROWN

  1. Where it started

    A single laminate kitchen counter, a bucket of resin and a refusal to settle for “good enough.” Neighbors saw it, asked for one, and the calling card was made.

  2. Learning the craft

    Years of hands-on practice with metallics, flake systems, quartz broadcasts and hand-veined marble finishes — plus the prep work most installers rush.

  3. The crown

    Word of mouth did the rest. Around Northwest Arkansas people stopped asking for the epoxy lady and started calling her The Epoxy Queen.

  4. Today

    Hundreds of surfaces poured across NWA — kitchens, vanities, garages, patios, shops and showrooms — still designed one-of-one, still poured by hand.

How she works

WHAT NEVER CHANGES

  • Prep is everything

    Grinding, patching and moisture checks come before a drop of resin. It's why her floors stay bonded.

  • Designed with you

    Color, veining and sheen are matched to your cabinets, floors and light — never a catalog number.

  • Poured in place

    No tear-out, no landfill trip. Your existing surface becomes the new one.

  • Done means done

    The job isn't finished until the finish is glass-flat and you're grinning at it.

WORK WITH SARAH

Send a few photos of your space and she'll tell you honestly what's possible, what it costs, and how long it takes. Serving Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale, Bella Vista and all of Northwest Arkansas.

Disclaimer

Every photo, video and preview on this site represents a unique, one-off job. Epoxy and metallic resin are hand-poured, so slab condition, prep, room lighting, temperature, humidity and the way pigment moves during the pour yield a different finished project every single time. AI-generated previews from our visualizer are artistic impressions only and are not a guarantee of results, color, pattern, sheen, texture or cost. No two floors are identical and yours will not be an exact match to any image shown here. Final color and finish are always confirmed on site with physical sample boards before any material is mixed. Nothing on this site is an offer, estimate, warranty or contract. See our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.