✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Broomfield, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems are among the most durable, cleanable, and visually consistent floor surfaces available for Broomfield homes and commercial spaces. Concrete Doctor installs full broadcast quartz systems over properly prepared concrete slabs — delivering a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that handles Colorado's moisture intrusion, de-icing salt tracked in from driveways, and the daily abuse of a busy household or commercial operation. These aren't paint-on products; they're engineered multi-layer systems bonded directly to the substrate.

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Broomfield's position on the Front Range means interior concrete slabs face challenges that aren't always obvious at first glance. Crawl spaces and slab-on-grade construction in this area contend with moisture vapor transmission driven by the expansive clay and bentonite soils that underlie much of Jefferson County's eastern edge. When that moisture vapor migrates up through a slab, it destroys poorly bonded floor coverings — sheet vinyl bubbles, carpet grows mold, and low-quality epoxy paints delaminate in sheets. A professional epoxy and quartz system installed over a diamond-ground, moisture-tested slab eliminates that failure mode by creating a vapor-tolerant, chemically adhered surface rather than a surface coating held on by friction. Broomfield's residential growth through the 1990s produced a large stock of homes with plain gray basement slabs and attached garage floors that were never finished. Those slabs have now been through 25 to 35 years of seasonal moisture cycling, tire traffic, and de-icing salt contamination. Before any coating system goes down, Concrete Doctor grinds the surface to remove laitance and contamination, profiles the concrete for mechanical adhesion, and addresses any active cracks — because a beautiful quartz floor over a poorly prepped slab is just a delayed failure.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our quartz broadcast systems use a commercial-grade epoxy base coat applied to the prepared slab, followed by a full broadcast of colored quartz aggregate that creates texture, slip resistance, and visual depth. The system is then sealed with a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat that provides UV stability, chemical resistance, and durability. The result is a surface that doesn't yellow under Colorado's intense high-altitude UV, resists hot tire pickup, and tolerates the road salts and moisture tracked in from Broomfield's icy winters. We work with Westcoat coating systems, which offer a wide range of quartz aggregate colors and chip broadcast options. For residential applications — showroom-style garage floors, basement living areas, laundry rooms — we configure the system for aesthetics as well as function. For commercial and light industrial applications, we increase the build thickness and select topcoats rated for chemical exposure and heavy foot or equipment traffic. Every project starts with a site assessment to evaluate slab condition, moisture vapor emission rates, and any structural cracks that need repair before coating.

Quartz Aggregate Systems vs. Standard Epoxy Paint — What Broomfield Homeowners Should Know

Hardware-store epoxy paints and single-component floor coatings are a common first attempt at finishing a Broomfield garage or basement floor, and they almost universally fail within two to three Colorado winters. The primary reasons are inadequate surface preparation, poor adhesion chemistry, and no UV-stable topcoat. When the system fails, it peels in large sheets and leaves a contaminated substrate that's harder to prepare for a proper system later. A broadcast quartz system from Concrete Doctor is engineered differently at every layer. The base epoxy is a two-component system with tensile and bond strength specifications, the quartz aggregate locks into the wet base coat before it gels, and the polyaspartic topcoat cures hard within hours rather than days. The total system builds 30 to 40 mils of protective material, compared to 3 to 5 mils for a roll-on epoxy paint. That thickness difference is what separates a 10-year floor from a 2-year floor.

Slip Resistance and Safety in Colorado's Wet-Entry Zones

Broomfield's winters regularly bring tracked-in snow, meltwater, and de-icing salt from driveways and parking areas into garages and entry-level spaces. A smooth, unsealed concrete floor becomes dangerously slippery when wet. The quartz aggregate broadcast in our flooring systems creates a consistent anti-slip profile across the entire surface — not just slip strips applied at transition points. This is particularly important for garage floors used as mudrooms or workshop areas, and for commercial entry vestibules in Broomfield's office parks and retail centers. The texture level can be adjusted within the system design. Residential garage floors typically receive a medium quartz broadcast that balances comfort underfoot with functional slip resistance. Commercial kitchens, pool decks, and mechanical rooms where standing water is common receive a heavier broadcast profile. We match the system specification to the actual use conditions of each space.

Serving Broomfield, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has operated out of Lakewood since 1994 and has installed epoxy and quartz flooring systems across the entire Denver metro, including hundreds of projects in Jefferson County communities like Broomfield. The roughly 25-minute drive from our shop means we can stage materials efficiently and respond quickly when questions come up during a multi-day installation. Our crew members are experienced with the specific substrate conditions common in Broomfield — the clay-influenced moisture vapor levels, the age-related carbonation of 1990s-era slabs, and the particular surface contamination left by decades of de-icing salt use. Call (303) 988-2558 to schedule a free on-site estimate and get a concrete recommendation, not a sales pitch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential garage floor installations take two days — day one for surface grinding, crack repair, and base coat application; day two for broadcast, inspection, and topcoat application. The floor is ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat and vehicle traffic within 48 to 72 hours, depending on temperature. We'll schedule your project with Broomfield's seasonal temperature ranges in mind, since coating systems require minimum ambient temperatures to cure properly.
Moisture vapor transmission through slabs is common in Broomfield due to the clay-heavy subgrade and seasonal ground saturation. We test vapor emission rates before specifying a coating system and use moisture-tolerant epoxy formulations when readings indicate elevated vapor levels. In some cases a moisture mitigation primer is applied as a first layer. We'll evaluate your specific slab and give you an honest answer about what's achievable.
Westcoat's quartz aggregate systems come in a range of single and blended colors, from neutral earth tones popular in residential garages to more vibrant commercial palettes. We can show you physical samples during the estimate visit so you can see how the color looks at Broomfield's light levels before committing.
Yes — the broadcast quartz system conforms to the existing slab profile. If there are significant low spots that pool water, we can address them with a skim coat of self-leveling underlayment before the coating system goes down. We'll identify those conditions during the pre-installation assessment.

Last updated: June 2026

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