





Diamond Polish, Terrazzo, and Epoxy is a division of Diamond Co, which has specialized in providing concrete cutting, demolition, core drilling, and surface prep services in Denver, CO and the surrounding areas since 1959. Over the past several years we’ve brought that wealth of knowledge and experience into providing luxury flooring and have been able to establish partnerships with some leading manufactures as exclusive installers for the region.
We pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of customizable products, installation, design, and fabrication, all under one roof. This unique setup enables seamless discussions covering everything from design concepts, product choices, cost estimates, and scheduling to considerations of durability, warranties, maintenance, and sustainability, all handled by the same expert team preforming the installation. Moreover, we’ve forged exclusive partnerships with several product manufacturers, allowing us to provide a wide array of options and design flexibility for nearly every flooring need beyond traditional carpet, wood, or tile. This innovative approach is precisely why many carpet, wood, and tile stores see the value in partnering with Diamond to be able to offer our custom flooring solutions.
Whether you’re a designer, project manager, or owner, we collaborate with you to refine your design and offer suggestions on products, finishes, and manufacturing techniques to realize your vision. We provide free initial renderings for suitable projects and offer physical samples or mockups for larger projects.
We have the equipment and skilled team to be able to remove any old flooring if needed and prep the concrete/subfloor for new surfaces. As a division of Diamond Companies, we’re also able to offer an array of related services including concrete cutting & drilling, demolition, locates & testing, concrete rehab & repair, concrete & asphalt work, and various specialty services.
Specialty Fabrication
In addition to flooring, many of the products we offer can be used to create custom furniture or architectural pieces. These applications can be fabricated onsite or offsite, depending on project requirements. When creating pieces offsite we have a fabrication facility where we can manufacture pieces.
Our skilled installers and project managers undergo regular trainings, often directly from the manufactures of many the products we use, in order to ensure that every installation meets our high standard of quality. In some cases, we have exclusive relationships with premier product manufacturers as the only certified installers in the region for their products.




Current EMR of 0.87
Mandatory monthly safety meetings
Certificates for asbestos, confined space, lift training, fall protection, etc. on file
Operations Manager, Field Supervisors,
Project Managers on staff
Strict zero tolerance drug and alcohol policy
OSHA & DOT compliant
Formalized silica exposure plan
Background checks and MVR’s run on all employees


As LEED-certified flooring solutions, these options contribute to green building initiatives by meeting stringent environmental criteria. They support sustainable construction practices and help buildings earn valuable green certifications.


The LBC Red List is a catalog of hazardous substances frequently found in the building industry. Since it’s creation in 2006, the list is reviewed and updated annually to include any chemicals that present significant health and environmental dangers and has served as an essential resource for promoting the discontinuation of these dangerous chemicals.
Ingredient Disclosure:
Manufacturers must fully disclose all ingredients present in the product to a level of 100 parts per million (ppm) or 0.01%.
Absence of Red List Chemicals:
The product must not contain any chemicals listed on the LBC Red List. This includes avoiding any harmful substances identified by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI) as posing significant risks to human health and the environment.
Compliance Verification:
The product must undergo verification to ensure that it meets the LBC Red List Free requirements. This involves providing comprehensive documentation and evidence of the absence of Red List chemicals.











