Transform your kitchen, bathroom, or bar countertops with stunning epoxy finishes that look like natural stone at a fraction of the cost. 11 designer styles to choose from.

Get the look of real marble, granite, or exotic stone without the $5,000-$15,000 price tag. Epoxy countertop resurfacing costs a fraction of replacement.
Why rip out and replace when you can resurface? Epoxy goes directly over your existing countertops.
Our professional-grade epoxy creates a rock-hard, glossy surface that handles daily kitchen abuse.
11 designer epoxy countertop kits — each one unique and hand-crafted

Classic white with soft gray veining

Bold white with dramatic dark veins

Deep black with subtle white veining

Sparkling black with galaxy shimmer

Warm golds and browns with organic flow

Dramatic dark veining with gold highlights

Warm caramel and white flowing swirls

Clean white with subtle sparkle

Rich brown with dark textured pattern

Vivid blue with silver and gray veining

Deep black with delicate white veining
We visit your home, measure countertops, and help you choose the perfect style.
We clean, sand, and prime your existing countertops for perfect adhesion.
Your chosen style is hand-poured and shaped to create a one-of-a-kind finish.
A crystal-clear topcoat seals everything for a glossy, durable, food-safe surface.
The most popular choice — transform your kitchen for a fraction of replacement cost
Create a spa-like look with marble or stone-effect epoxy
Durable, glossy finishes perfect for entertaining
Upgrade utility spaces with a clean, modern surface
Custom furniture finishes that are truly unique
Reception desks, restaurant bars, retail displays
Epoxy countertop resurfacing typically costs $45-$85 per square foot, depending on the style chosen and countertop condition. A typical kitchen runs $2,500-$6,000 — compared to $5,000-$15,000 for granite or quartz replacement.
We can apply epoxy over laminate (Formica), tile, concrete, wood, and even existing stone. As long as the surface is structurally sound, we can transform it.
Most kitchen countertop projects take 2-3 days. Day 1 is prep and priming, Day 2 is the epoxy pour, and Day 3 is the clear topcoat. You can use your kitchen again within 72 hours of the final coat.
Yes! Our epoxy systems are heat resistant up to 500°F. However, we always recommend using trivets for extremely hot pots and pans, just like you would with granite or quartz.
Absolutely. Once fully cured (72 hours), our epoxy creates a non-porous, FDA-compliant surface that is safe for food preparation. No bacteria can penetrate the sealed surface.
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Get the marble or stone look you love without the marble price tag. Free estimates for all Northeast Ohio homeowners.