Epoxy Countertops
Custom epoxy countertops designed to transform outdated surfaces into bold, refined, stone-inspired finishes without the cost and disruption of full replacement.
Inland Pacific Coatings installs premium epoxy countertop systems for kitchens, bathroom vanities, bars, laundry rooms, commercial counters, and feature spaces throughout Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and the Inland Northwest. Whether you are updating a dated surface or creating a more dramatic focal point, epoxy countertops offer a custom look with durability built in.
What epoxy countertop refinishing and resurfacing means
Epoxy countertop refinishing is a decorative resurfacing system applied over an existing countertop surface. Instead of tearing everything out and starting over, the existing top is professionally prepared and coated with a custom epoxy finish that can mimic natural stone, marble, granite, quartz-inspired movement, or other high-end looks.
This makes epoxy countertop resurfacing a strong option for homeowners and property owners who want a dramatic visual upgrade without replacing cabinets or taking on a full renovation.
Why homeowners choose epoxy countertops over replacement
- Preserves existing cabinets and layout
- Reduces demolition, mess, and project disruption
- Creates a custom handcrafted finish
- Offers stone-inspired luxury at a lower overall cost than many replacements
- Allows more design flexibility than standard prefabricated surfaces
For the right project, resurfacing can be one of the most efficient ways to create a countertop that feels completely transformed.
Custom countertop styles and design options
One of the biggest advantages of epoxy is design freedom. Each countertop is built by hand, which means the finished look can be tailored to the style of the home or business. Depending on the project, epoxy countertops can be designed to resemble:
- Marble-inspired veining
- Granite-style movement and depth
- Quartz-inspired patterns
- Bold metallic or modern statement finishes
- Soft neutral stone looks for kitchens and baths
No two installations are exactly alike, which makes this service especially attractive for clients who want something more custom than an off-the-shelf material.
Where epoxy countertops work best
- Kitchens
- Bathroom vanities
- Wet bars and entertainment spaces
- Laundry rooms
- Commercial counters and reception areas
- Feature counters and custom built-ins
Epoxy countertops are ideal for spaces that need both visual impact and a seamless, easy-to-clean finish.
Our epoxy countertop installation process
- Surface evaluation and project planning
- Preparation, repairs, and leveling where needed
- Primer and bond coat application
- Custom epoxy design and artistic finish work
- Protective topcoat installation
- Final cure and finishing details
Every project depends on the existing surface, the design selected, and the finish complexity. Proper prep and execution are what make the final countertop look elevated and perform well over time.
Serving Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and the Inland Northwest
Inland Pacific Coatings provides premium epoxy countertop refinishing and resurfacing for clients across the Inland Northwest. For more locally focused service information, explore:
Frequently asked questions
Are epoxy countertops durable?
Yes. When properly prepared and top-coated, epoxy countertops provide a durable, sealed, and water-resistant surface for everyday use.
Can existing laminate countertops be resurfaced with epoxy?
In many cases, yes. Existing laminate is one of the common surfaces that can be professionally refinished with an epoxy system.
How long does epoxy countertop refinishing take?
Timing depends on preparation needs, design complexity, and cure conditions, but resurfacing is often less disruptive than a full countertop replacement project.
Do epoxy countertops look like real stone?
They can be designed to closely mimic marble, granite, quartz, and other stone-inspired looks while still offering a custom artistic finish.
Are epoxy countertops heat resistant?
They offer some heat resistance, but trivets or pads should still be used for hot cookware to protect the finish.
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Transform your countertops
If you want countertops that feel more refined, more custom, and more visually striking than a standard replacement, Inland Pacific Coatings can help you explore the right finish for your space.
