✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Aurora, CO
Epoxy and quartz flooring systems give Aurora properties a surface that's simultaneously durable, decorative, and chemically resistant — qualities that matter when Colorado winters bring heavy boot traffic, tracked-in road salt, and rapid temperature changes from heated interiors to frigid slabs. Concrete Doctor installs broadcast quartz and epoxy systems through our Westcoat partnership, delivering commercial-grade performance in garages, basements, commercial lobbies, and showroom floors across the Aurora area.
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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Aurora, CO Properties
Aurora's homes span a wide age range, but a significant portion of the housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s — meaning the concrete slabs beneath those garage and basement floors have had decades of exposure to de-icing chemicals, moisture vapor, and loading stress. By the time homeowners consider a floor coating, many of those slabs already show some degree of surface contamination or minor cracking. The good news is that thorough surface preparation — not slab replacement — is the critical factor in coating longevity, and that's exactly where Concrete Doctor focuses its process.
For commercial properties along Aurora's major corridors — Aurora Town Center, Fitzsimons Village, or the dense retail zones along Iliff and Havana — quartz broadcast systems offer a particularly strong value proposition. The textured surface of a quartz-filled epoxy floor provides built-in slip resistance critical in Colorado's wet-entry seasons, and the sealed surface resists the constant foot traffic and cleaning chemicals that erode plain concrete. A properly installed quartz floor in a commercial space can last many years without the pitting and surface deterioration that plagues unsealed slabs.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor's epoxy and quartz installations begin with mechanical surface preparation — typically diamond grinding to open the concrete's pores and remove any contaminants, existing coatings, or laitance that would prevent a chemical bond. We assess moisture vapor emission rates before selecting a primer, because Aurora slabs — especially in older neighborhoods where vapor barriers may be absent or degraded — can have vapor drive that will cause inferior coatings to bubble and delaminate within months.
Once the surface is properly prepped, we apply a Westcoat primer coat, followed by a body coat of epoxy or polyaspartic into which quartz aggregate is broadcast to rejection. This creates a textured, slip-resistant surface with consistent coverage. A clear topcoat seals the quartz and provides UV resistance, chemical resistance, and the aesthetic finish the client chooses. We offer matte, satin, and gloss topcoats, and color options range from neutral utilitarian blends to custom decorative palettes for showrooms and commercial lobbies.
Why Quartz Broadcast Systems Outperform Paint and Box-Store Coatings in Colorado
The coating products sold in home improvement stores are formulated as one-size-fits-all solutions, and they consistently fail in Colorado's climate within a few years. The core problem is adhesion: these products rely on etching or thin primers that don't adequately bond to concrete in high-UV, high-altitude environments where thermal cycling is extreme. Aurora's concrete can swing 40°F between a January night and an afternoon the following day, and coatings that weren't mechanically bonded to the substrate simply peel.
A quartz broadcast system installed over a properly prepared slab behaves differently. The quartz aggregate mechanically locks into the coating body and creates a surface with compressive strength far beyond any paint or single-layer epoxy. For families in Aurora's busier households — multiple vehicles, bicycles, workshop equipment, and kids who treat the garage floor as a second living room — this durability difference is measurable in years of additional service life.
Decorative and Functional Options for Aurora Commercial and Residential Spaces
Quartz and epoxy systems aren't limited to the utilitarian grey-chip look. Aurora homeowners increasingly use decorative quartz blends in finished basements, laundry rooms, and home gyms, where a smooth, seamless surface is easier to clean than tile grout and warmer underfoot than bare concrete. Color blends can coordinate with cabinetry, wall color, or design themes — Westcoat's palette is extensive, and we can help Aurora clients navigate options during the estimate visit.
On the commercial side, Aurora fitness studios, veterinary clinics, food service facilities, and healthcare-adjacent spaces near Anschutz Medical Campus have specific flooring needs: slip resistance at entry points, chemical resistance at wash-down areas, and a surface that communicates cleanliness to visitors. Epoxy-quartz systems check all of those boxes and comply with the smooth, non-porous surface requirements common in health-adjacent commercial codes.
Serving Aurora, CO Since 1994
From our Lakewood shop we run jobs throughout Aurora regularly — the 19-mile drive east puts us on-site quickly for consultations and installs across both western Aurora neighborhoods and the newer developments near E-470. We've seen the specific failure modes that Aurora slabs develop over time, and we know how to prep and prime for Colorado's high-vapor-drive conditions. Ready to stop tolerating that pitting, stained concrete floor? Call us at (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate — we'll assess your slab, discuss system options, and give you a straightforward quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most residential garage or basement jobs are a two-day process — day one for prep and primer, day two for body coat, quartz broadcast, and topcoat. Cure time before light foot traffic is typically 24 hours; vehicle traffic is usually cleared at 72 hours. We'll give you a specific timeline during the estimate based on your slab's condition.
Yes — that's one of the primary reasons to coat your floor. Magnesium chloride is highly corrosive to bare concrete but is easily wiped or mopped off an epoxy or polyaspartic surface. The sealed coating prevents chloride from penetrating and attacking the concrete beneath, extending the life of the slab itself.
They do, and we handle that as part of the process. Prior to any coating application we repair cracks with appropriate filler and skim-coat any significant spalling. Coating over unrepaired damage traps moisture and leads to premature delamination — we don't skip that step.
The opposite, actually. The broadcast quartz aggregate creates a textured surface with significantly more slip resistance than polished concrete or standard epoxy. It's a common choice for Aurora garage floors and commercial entries precisely because it performs safely in wet, slushy Colorado conditions.
Last updated: June 2026
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