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Everywhere Epoxy Can Go (Including Places You Wouldn't Guess)
Garages are just the start. Kitchens, patios, showrooms, clinics, bar tops, stair treads — if the surface is solid, it's probably a candidate.

Inside the house
Kitchen counters and islands are the most requested pour we do, because epoxy goes directly over existing laminate, tile or old stone. No demo, no dumpster, no week of eating takeout. Bathroom vanities, laundry tops and fireplace surrounds follow the same approach.
Whole-room marble floors are the showstopper — one seamless, grout-free surface from wall to wall, poured in place and polished to a mirror.
- Countertops, islands and bar tops
- Bathroom vanities and shower thresholds
- Marble-look living room, entry and basement floors
- Stair treads and hearths
Garages, shops and outbuildings
This is epoxy's home turf. Flake systems and metallic pours turn a dusty slab into a surface that shrugs off hot tires, dropped tools, oil and road salt, then cleans up with a mop.
- Residential garages and workshops
- Barns, sheds and equipment bays
- Basements and utility rooms
Outdoors
Covered patios, porches and pool surrounds take UV-stable, slip-resistant systems. They handle Arkansas summers and freeze-thaw cycles, and they let you carry an interior color story straight out the back door.
Commercial spaces
Seamless flooring reads as clean and intentional the second a customer walks in, and it eliminates the grout lines that collect grime in high-traffic rooms. Salons, clinics, gyms, breweries, showrooms and retail floors all benefit from the same seamless surface — often with a branded color or logo poured right in.
One-off custom pieces
River tables, signage, tabletops, tumblers and gift pieces — the small pours are often where the most personal design work happens. If you can imagine the color movement, it can usually be poured.
THINKING ABOUT A POUR?
Send photos of your space and we'll tell you what we'd do with it.
Keep reading
- What Is Epoxy, Really?
Epoxy isn't paint and it isn't a sealer. Here's what actually happens when resin and hardener meet, and why the result behaves so differently than anything you roll on.
- Why Homeowners Keep Choosing Epoxy
Durability, easy cleaning, and a look you genuinely can't get any other way — plus an honest look at the tradeoffs before you commit.