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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Anton, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring transforms rough, stained, or deteriorating concrete slabs into sealed, durable surfaces that stand up to the demands of working High Plains properties. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat epoxy and quartz systems in Anton garages, outbuildings, and commercial spaces — floors that resist impact, chemicals, and the temperature swings eastern Washington County throws at concrete year after year.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Anton, CO Properties

Anton properties work hard. Garages double as equipment storage and vehicle maintenance bays; outbuildings house generators, pressure washers, and seasonal tools that drip oil and hydraulic fluid onto bare concrete. Uncoated floors in these environments absorb staining compounds and deteriorate at the surface, eventually becoming dusty, pitted, and difficult to keep clean. The issue is compounded by the High Plains climate — bare concrete subjected to extreme summer heat and hard winter freezes develops micro-porosity over time, making it even more absorbent. The lack of humidity control in many eastern Colorado garages and accessory buildings creates an additional challenge: moisture vapor from the slab can migrate upward, especially in spring when warm air meets slabs that have been cold all winter. A coating system that doesn't address vapor permeability can blister and delaminate within a season. Concrete Doctor evaluates substrate moisture before specifying any floor system, ensuring the product selected for an Anton installation is built for the environment it will actually live in.
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Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our epoxy and quartz installation begins with thorough surface preparation — diamond grinding or shot blasting to achieve a mechanical profile that lets the coating bond at the aggregate level, not just the surface. Any cracks or spalls are filled before the base coat goes down. We use Westcoat EP-series epoxy primers and broadcast quartz aggregate in the broadcast layer, then seal with a UV-stable topcoat appropriate for High Plains sun intensity. The quartz broadcast layer does more than add color and texture — the angular aggregate creates a slip-resistant surface that stays grippy even when wet with snowmelt tracked in off boots or tires. The sealed system eliminates concrete dust, resists motor oil, antifreeze, and agricultural chemicals, and can be cleaned with a mop rather than a pressure washer. For commercial and agricultural applications in Anton where floor hygiene and durability are non-negotiable, a properly installed epoxy-quartz system routinely outperforms bare concrete by decades.
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Why Bare Concrete Falls Short on Eastern Plains Properties

Concrete in Anton garages and outbuildings takes punishment that suburban floors simply don't see. Farm trucks tracking in road salt and bentonite mud, heavy equipment dripping hydraulic fluid, and the constant temperature cycling between July heat and January cold all degrade unprotected concrete surfaces over time. The result is a floor that dusts constantly, stains permanently, and eventually begins to spall at the surface where freeze-thaw action has fractured the paste layer. An epoxy and quartz system encapsulates all of that damage potential behind a chemically resistant, mechanically bonded coating that concrete alone can't provide. The floor stops absorbing contaminants, stops dusting, and stops degrading at the surface. For Anton property owners who use their garages as real working spaces, that's not a cosmetic upgrade — it's a functional one.
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Quartz Broadcast vs. Solid Epoxy — Choosing the Right System for Anton

A full quartz broadcast system layers epoxy base coat, broadcast quartz aggregate, and a clear or tinted topcoat to create a textured surface with excellent slip resistance and impact tolerance. This is the right choice for garages where vehicles are parked and serviced, shop floors that see foot traffic in wet conditions, and any space where someone might drop a heavy tool. The texture also hides minor surface imperfections in the underlying concrete. Solid epoxy or epoxy mortar systems are better suited to areas needing a smooth, easily cleaned surface — think food-prep spaces, utility rooms, or commercial areas where wheeled carts move constantly and texture would create resistance. We'll walk through the use case for your specific Anton space and recommend the system that balances appearance, function, and durability rather than defaulting to one product for every application.
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Serving Anton, CO Since 1994

Reaching Anton from our Lakewood shop takes commitment, and we bring that same commitment to every installation once we're there. Our crews have worked on floors across the Colorado plains and understand the preparation requirements that differ from metro work — slower curing in dry high-altitude air, vapor management in structures without climate control, and the coating system adjustments needed for extreme temperature differentials. If you're ready to put a real floor in your Anton garage or commercial space, call (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate and we'll schedule a visit that works around your calendar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, when the right system is selected and installed over properly prepared concrete. We use Westcoat products rated for wide temperature ranges and ensure the coating is applied when conditions allow proper cure. An unheated garage in Washington County will swing dramatically between seasons, and that's factored into our product specification.
Most residential garage floors are a two-day process — surface prep and base coat on day one, broadcast and topcoat on day two, with a cure period before vehicle traffic. Larger commercial or agricultural spaces may require additional time. We'll give you a realistic project timeline during the estimate visit.
In most cases, yes. Deep oil contamination requires specialized degreasing and sometimes a solvent-based primer to ensure adhesion, but surface staining rarely prevents a successful coating installation. We assess contamination depth during our pre-installation evaluation and address it in the prep phase.
Commercial-grade Westcoat systems use higher solids content, industrial-strength aggregate, and professional-grade topcoats that cure to significantly greater film thickness than consumer kits. DIY kits are typically water-based with thin film builds that fail within two to three seasons in Colorado's climate. The prep process matters equally — without mechanical profiling, no coating bonds properly for the long term.

Last updated: June 2026

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