Durable Surfaces That Reflect Your Style

Metallic Epoxy Countertops in Fort Worth for kitchens and bathrooms showing worn laminate or chipped tile

H Bar Epoxy and Concrete Coatings, LLC installs metallic epoxy countertops that give your kitchen or bathroom a custom surface with color depth and visual movement you cannot get from standard materials. You walk into your home and see a countertop that looks like flowing metal, polished stone, or layered glass, depending on the colors and application technique used. This service is for homeowners in Fort Worth who want to replace outdated countertops without the expense of natural stone or the seams that come with tile.


Metallic epoxy coatings are applied directly over existing countertop surfaces, including laminate, tile, and concrete, as long as the base is structurally sound. The process begins with surface preparation, which includes cleaning, repairing cracks or chips, and applying a primer that ensures adhesion. Once the base is ready, a pigmented epoxy layer is poured and worked with trowels, rollers, or air tools to create the metallic swirls and patterns. The coating self-levels and hardens into a glossy, seamless surface that resists heat, moisture, and daily wear.



If your countertops are outdated or damaged and you want a surface that stands out without the cost of a full replacement, reach out to discuss your space and the look you want to achieve.

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What Changes After the Coating Is Applied

You will notice the difference immediately after installation. The surface is completely smooth, with no grout lines, seams, or uneven edges. Spills sit on top of the coating instead of soaking in, so you can wipe down the countertop with a damp cloth and avoid the staining that happens with porous materials. The metallic pigments shift under different lighting, giving the surface a dynamic appearance that changes throughout the day.



H Bar Epoxy and Concrete Coatings, LLC applies a clear topcoat after the metallic layer cures, which adds scratch resistance and protects the finish from household cleaners and hot pans. The coating does not chip like paint or delaminate like adhesive films. You can set down a hot pan directly from the stove without leaving a mark, though trivets are still recommended for prolonged contact. The surface also resists impact better than tile, so dropping a glass or plate is less likely to cause visible damage.


The entire process typically takes two to three days, depending on the size of the countertop and the number of coats required. The space must be well-ventilated during application, and the countertop cannot be used until the final coat has cured. This service does not include plumbing removal or reinstallation, so sinks and faucets are worked around during the coating process.

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Questions About Metallic Epoxy Countertops


Homeowners often ask about durability, appearance, and whether this coating works over their existing countertop material. The answers below address the most common concerns.


  • What surfaces can metallic epoxy be applied over? You can apply it over laminate, tile, concrete, and wood, as long as the surface is clean, dry, and free of structural damage. Loose tiles or crumbling edges must be repaired first.
  • How long does the coating last? The coating lasts ten years or more with regular use and proper care. It does not fade, peel, or require resealing like natural stone.
  • What colors are available? You can choose from a wide range of metallic pigments, including gold, silver, copper, bronze, and custom blends. The final appearance depends on the base color, the metallic tone, and the technique used during application.
  • How do you maintain the surface? You clean it with mild soap and water. Avoid abrasive scrubbers or cleaners containing ammonia, which can dull the finish over time.
  • Can you install metallic epoxy countertops in Fort Worth during summer months? Yes, but the workspace must be climate-controlled to prevent the epoxy from curing too quickly or developing bubbles. High humidity and heat can affect the finish if ventilation is inadequate.


If you are ready to replace your countertops with a seamless, custom surface, H Bar Epoxy and Concrete Coatings, LLC can walk you through the design options and schedule an installation that fits your timeline.