✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Bennett, CO

Epoxy quartz flooring transforms worn or damaged concrete into a seamless, easy-to-clean surface that holds up to everything Colorado's high plains can throw at it. For Bennett properties where mag-chloride tracked in off I-70, dusty plains dirt, and heavy seasonal temperature swings all punish ordinary concrete, a properly installed quartz broadcast system creates a floor that shrugs off daily abuse for years. Concrete Doctor has been installing epoxy and quartz flooring systems across Adams County and the Front Range since 1994.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Bennett, CO Properties

Bennett garages, workshops, and commercial spaces accumulate a particular kind of punishment: road salts carried home on vehicle tires from the I-70 corridor, fine windblown plains dust that settles into porous concrete and degrades the surface, and the constant thermal cycling of a space that swings from sub-zero winter nights to blazing summer afternoons. Bare concrete soaks up every one of these stressors. Quartz broadcast epoxy systems seal all of that out — the aggregate broadcast into the epoxy creates a surface that is chemically resistant, non-porous, and grippy underfoot even when wet. Properties along Bennett's agricultural and rural edges also deal with grease, hydraulic fluid, and fertilizer chemicals that stain and degrade untreated concrete quickly. A quartz epoxy floor is impervious to most agricultural chemicals when properly sealed, making it a practical choice for equipment bays and storage buildings — not just residential garages. The same UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat we use on residential projects holds up equally well in the intense high-altitude sun that streams through a commercial shop's south-facing door.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor installs quartz broadcast epoxy systems using a multi-layer process that starts with proper concrete preparation. We mechanically grind or shot-blast the slab surface to open the concrete profile and ensure the epoxy basecoat bonds to the slab rather than sitting on top of surface contaminants. Any active cracks or spalled areas are repaired before coating begins — a coated floor hides nothing, so the substrate has to be right. Once the slab is prepped, we apply a penetrating epoxy basecoat, broadcast colored quartz aggregate to saturation or a broadcast rate appropriate for the aesthetic goal, and seal with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. The polyaspartic finish is critical for Bennett's sun exposure — standard epoxy topcoats yellow and chalk within one or two seasons under Colorado's high-altitude UV, while polyaspartic maintains its clarity and gloss. We work with Westcoat systems, which are engineered specifically for the demands of commercial and residential concrete coating in the western United States.

Why Quartz Aggregate Makes Sense for Bennett's Climate

The quartz broadcast layer in an epoxy quartz floor system does more than add color — it creates a textured, slip-resistant surface that holds traction when wet, a meaningful benefit in a Bennett garage where snow and melt water comes in on boots and tires through a long winter. The quartz particles are also harder than the epoxy binder, providing a wear layer that resists gouging from floor jacks, creepers, and rolling equipment in a way that a plain epoxy coat cannot. Bennett's diurnal temperature swings — hot days and cold nights year-round, but especially pronounced in the shoulder seasons — put thermal stress on everything attached to a concrete slab. Quartz broadcast systems distribute that thermal stress more evenly across the floor surface than solid-color epoxy, and the polyaspartic topcoat we use is formulated for flexibility across a wider temperature range than standard epoxy, reducing the risk of delamination or micro-cracking at the coating-slab interface.

Residential Garages and Commercial Bays: One System, Two Applications

Homeowners in Bennett most often ask about epoxy quartz for their two-car garages — spaces that have endured years of salt, oil drips, and surface scaling from freeze-thaw damage. The finished system gives back a floor that looks intentional, cleans with a mop, and doesn't generate the concrete dust that coats tools and stored items. Color choices range from neutral grays and tans that blend with a home's exterior to bolder blends that make a statement in a finished hobby space. For commercial clients — equipment dealers, agricultural suppliers, light fabrication shops, and the various small businesses that operate along the I-70 corridor east of Denver — quartz broadcast systems provide the same chemical resistance in a heavier-duty configuration. We can increase topcoat thickness for high-forklift-traffic zones and add anti-static properties for sensitive electrical storage areas. The substrate prep process is identical regardless of whether it's a residential garage or a 10,000-square-foot commercial bay — the slab dictates the method, not the building type.

Serving Bennett, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor is family-owned, based in Lakewood, and has been serving Bennett and the eastern Adams County corridor for decades. We understand the specific soil, climate, and building stock in this part of the Front Range — and our repair-first approach means we won't coat over a floor that needs structural work first. If your Bennett garage or commercial space is ready for an epoxy quartz system, call us at (303) 988-2558 to schedule a free on-site estimate. We'll assess the slab, walk you through product options, and give you a straight quote before any work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard two-car garage takes one to two days for the full installation — one day for surface preparation and the base coat, and a second day for the quartz broadcast and polyaspartic topcoat. Cure time before light foot traffic is typically 24 hours; full vehicle traffic is usually safe after 72 hours, though we confirm exact timing based on the specific products and ambient temperature at your property.
Yes. The quartz broadcast layer adds significant hardness to the floor surface, and properly installed epoxy quartz systems handle rolling and stationary equipment loads in residential and light commercial settings without gouging or delaminating. We can discuss topcoat thickness upgrades for heavier commercial equipment if your application warrants it.
Surface pitting and scaling need to be addressed before any coating goes down. We mechanically prep the slab to remove the weak surface layer and fill any significant voids so the epoxy bonds to structurally sound concrete. Coating over a deteriorated surface without proper prep is the primary reason DIY epoxy kits fail — the coating pulls the weak surface off the slab.
Standard epoxy topcoats yellow noticeably under Colorado's high-altitude UV, especially near garage door openings with direct sun exposure. That's why we use UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats on all our systems — they're engineered to resist yellowing and maintain gloss under intense sun. For Bennett garages with southern or western exposure, this product selection matters significantly.

Last updated: June 2026

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