✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Bond, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems transform bare concrete slabs into hard-wearing, sealed surfaces built to last through Eagle County's demanding conditions. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat epoxy and quartz systems in Bond-area homes, garages, and commercial spaces — engineered surfaces that stand up to tracked-in mud, snowmelt, and the thermal cycling that mountain properties experience every winter.

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Properties in the Bond corridor deal with an unusually aggressive combination of moisture, freeze-thaw cycling, and tracked-in road chemistry. The I-70 stretch through Eagle County sees heavy magnesium chloride application through the winter months, and residue travels home on tires and boots, settling into any untreated concrete pore. Garage slabs and interior utility floors that were never coated absorb that chemistry season after season — creating a surface that dusts, stains, and eventually breaks down from the inside out. At Bond's elevation, even interior garage temperatures can swing dramatically between day and night during shoulder seasons. An epoxy system that lacks the flexibility to handle those thermal swings can delaminate or develop stress cracking along the coating layer. Quartz-broadcast systems add a textured aggregate layer that improves slip resistance when boots come in wet from snow, and the sealed surface prevents ongoing moisture and chloride penetration that bare concrete simply cannot resist.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's epoxy and quartz installations begin with mechanical surface preparation — diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete profile and remove any contamination, laitance, or existing failed coatings. Proper surface preparation is what separates a coating that lasts decades from one that peels within a few winters. We assess moisture vapor emission from the slab before coating selection, since mountain slabs near the Colorado River valley can carry elevated moisture levels depending on drainage and subgrade conditions. The Westcoat system we install uses a moisture-tolerant primer coat followed by a pigmented epoxy body coat, then a quartz aggregate broadcast, and a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat that provides UV stability and abrasion resistance. The quartz broadcast layer is particularly important for Colorado properties — it creates a slip-resistant finish underfoot even when the floor is wet, and the sealed system prevents ongoing chloride migration into the slab substrate. Color options, aggregate blends, and gloss levels are chosen at consultation to match the property's use and aesthetic goals.

Why Quartz Broadcast Systems Outperform Plain Epoxy in Mountain Garages

A single-coat epoxy floor is smooth — which is a liability in a Colorado mountain garage where boots, skis, and gear come in coated with snow and slush every winter morning. The quartz aggregate broadcast into the body coat creates a textured profile that grips even when the floor surface is wet, significantly reducing slip incidents during the highest-traffic season of the year. The broadcast layer also adds thickness and impact resistance to the overall coating system. Dropped tools, heavy equipment repositioning, and the weight of vehicles on jack stands all stress the floor surface. A quartz system absorbs and distributes that impact far better than a standard single-layer epoxy, and the topcoat over the aggregate keeps the texture locked in place rather than allowing it to wear away over time.

Installation Timing and Temperature Considerations at Elevation

Epoxy chemistry is temperature-sensitive — both the ambient air and the slab substrate need to be within the manufacturer's specified range for proper cure. In Eagle County, that window narrows considerably compared to Denver metro installations. Concrete Doctor plans Bond-area coating projects for the warmer months and monitors slab temperature, not just air temperature, before beginning the coating application. Polyaspartic topcoats, which we use as the final wear layer on most Westcoat quartz systems, have better cold-weather flexibility and cure characteristics than standard epoxy topcoats. That choice matters for a mountain property where the installation itself may happen during a shoulder-season window, and where the finished floor will face hard cold during its first winter. Getting the system chemistry right at the time of installation is as important as the surface preparation that precedes it.

Serving Bond, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has been making the drive from Lakewood out to Eagle County and the Colorado River corridor since the business opened in 1994 — we understand what mountain and valley properties need from a floor coating and what installation conditions those jobs demand. If you have a garage, shop, or interior slab in Bond that needs a durable, properly installed epoxy and quartz system, call our crew at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to set up a free on-site estimate. We will come out, evaluate the slab condition, and give you straight talk about what system makes sense for your property.

Frequently Asked Questions

A properly prepared and installed Westcoat epoxy and quartz system can last 15 to 20 years or more with routine maintenance. The critical variables are surface prep quality at installation and whether the floor is cleaned periodically to remove chloride residue tracked in from winter roads. We can walk you through the maintenance routine that keeps the system performing at its best.
In most cases, existing slabs are good candidates for coating as long as the substrate is structurally sound and any active cracks or joint damage is addressed before coating begins. We inspect and repair cracks with elastic polyurethane filler prior to coating application so the repair system moves with any minor seasonal slab movement rather than cracking through the coating. Replacement is only necessary when a slab has lost its base support and shifted significantly.
Epoxy forms the body of the system — the color, build, and aggregate layer. Polyaspartic is used as the topcoat because it offers superior UV stability, faster cure times, and better flexibility across wide temperature ranges. For a mountain property in Eagle County, a hybrid system with an epoxy body coat and polyaspartic topcoat gives you the best combination of durability and thermal resilience.
The Westcoat quartz and epoxy systems we install come in a wide range of base colors and aggregate blends. We can match an earthy tone that suits a mountain property aesthetic or go with a clean neutral that makes a garage feel larger and brighter. Gloss level, from matte to high-gloss, is also a choice made at consultation based on how you use the space.

Last updated: June 2026

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