✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Avon, CO

Avon's commercial spaces and high-use residential floors demand a coating system that holds up under ski boots, wet entries, and the temperature swings that define life in the Eagle River Valley. Concrete Doctor installs broadcast epoxy-quartz floor systems that combine a tough resin base with a granular quartz aggregate broadcast, creating a surface that is slip-resistant, seamless, chemically inert, and far more durable than plain concrete.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Avon, CO Properties

Mountain resort communities like Avon generate a specific kind of floor abuse. Ski lodges, fitness facilities at the Westin Riverfront, retail spaces in Avon Center, and the garages of short-term rental properties all see wet, gritty traffic constantly from late November through early April — then the calendar pivots to summer hiking and mountain biking season without much of a break. Plain concrete floors stain, pit, and abrade under that cycle. A broadcast quartz system locks in a textured, sealed surface that sheds the grit, moisture, and tracked-in de-icing residue before it can work into the concrete. At 7,400 feet, Avon also deals with the kind of intense UV that doesn't exist on the plains. South-facing concrete floors in sunrooms, covered patios with glass panels, and commercial spaces with large windows can see significant UV load. We specify UV-stable topcoats on all epoxy-quartz installations — so the floor doesn't yellow or chalk out after one high-altitude summer.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's epoxy-quartz process begins with mechanical diamond grinding to open the concrete profile, remove any existing sealer or contamination, and establish the bond surface the system needs. Cracks and spalls are repaired before the first coat goes down — we don't bury problems under coating. The base coat is a penetrating epoxy primer, followed by a full broadcast of graduated quartz aggregate that keys into the wet resin. After cure, excess aggregate is removed and a second epoxy seal coat locks everything in place. A UV-stable polyaspartic or urethane topcoat finishes the system, providing chemical resistance, impact tolerance, and the slip-resistance profile appropriate for the space. We offer multiple aggregate blends and color options through our Westcoat Systems partnership, so the finished floor can match a contemporary mountain lodge aesthetic, a clean commercial neutral, or a warm residential tone. The resulting floor is seamless, grout-free, and can be cleaned with standard commercial cleaners — no waxing, buffing, or periodic resealing required on the schedule that bare concrete demands.

Quartz Aggregate: Why Texture Matters in a Mountain-Resort Floor

Slip resistance is not optional when your floor regularly receives wet ski boots, slushy entries, and the tracked water that follows every snowstorm. Plain sealed concrete becomes dangerously slick when wet. A broadcast quartz surface, by contrast, maintains its grip because the aggregate particles project above the resin film — even when the floor is wet. For a fitness center, a ski rental shop, a commercial kitchen, or an Airbnb mudroom in Avon, that functional difference is significant. The quartz aggregate we broadcast is graded for consistency, meaning the slip-resistant texture is uniform across the entire floor rather than patchy. Unlike painted surfaces that wear through at entry points and traffic lanes, a properly installed quartz system wears very evenly because the aggregate is embedded throughout the full coating thickness, not just at the surface.

Commercial Applications in Avon's Retail and Hospitality Corridor

The Avon Center and Village at Avon retail corridor, the restaurant and hotel spaces along Beaver Creek Place, and the commercial properties near Nottingham Road all share a need for flooring that can survive heavy foot traffic, cleaning chemicals, and the occasional equipment load without showing it. Epoxy-quartz systems are routinely specified for these uses because they eliminate the grout lines and porous surfaces that trap bacteria and accelerate commercial floor deterioration. For restaurant and food-service spaces, our quartz systems can be installed to meet slip-resistance thresholds while maintaining the smooth-wipe cleanability that health codes require. We work around business hours and can stage installations in sections to minimize downtime for operating businesses — a real consideration when Avon's ski season peak leaves little room for full closures.

Serving Avon, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has been servicing Eagle County floors since the 1990s, and we understand what mountain resort properties require from a coating system — durability through heavy seasonal traffic, moisture tolerance, and looks that hold up year after year. We schedule Eagle County installations on dedicated travel days to keep costs manageable for Avon property owners and businesses. If you're ready to stop looking at deteriorating concrete and start with a floor that can handle the mountain lifestyle, call us at (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Altitude itself has minimal effect on epoxy cure, but temperature does — and Avon's temperatures can drop significantly overnight even in shoulder seasons. Concrete Doctor monitors slab temperature and dew point before installation and schedules work during appropriate windows. We won't apply coatings outside manufacturer-specified temperature ranges, which protects the integrity of the bond.
Many installations can be staged in sections or completed during off-hours and weekend closures. Polyaspartic topcoats cure quickly enough that light foot traffic is possible within 24 hours of the final coat. We'll work with your schedule during the estimate phase to design an installation sequence that limits disruption.
Through our Westcoat Systems partnership we offer a wide range of aggregate blends — warm naturals, cool grays, earth tones, and custom mixes that complement the stone, timber, and muted palettes common in Eagle County resort properties. We can bring samples to the on-site estimate so you can see how options interact with your space's lighting and finishes.
A properly installed and maintained broadcast quartz system will typically last 10 to 20 years in commercial use. Longevity depends heavily on surface preparation quality and topcoat selection — both of which Concrete Doctor specifies correctly from the start rather than cutting corners on prep to reduce upfront cost.

Last updated: June 2026

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