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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Byers, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems transform worn, porous concrete slabs into surfaces that are easy to clean, chemically resistant, and built to handle real Colorado wear. Concrete Doctor has been installing these systems across the Front Range and eastern Arapahoe County since 1994, bringing the same professional preparation and proven products to Byers shops, garages, and light commercial spaces that we use on larger metro projects. The result is a floor that looks sharp and performs for years — not just months.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Byers, CO Properties

In Byers, concrete floors in garages, outbuildings, and agricultural support structures are frequently uncoated and have spent years absorbing oil, road chemicals, and the mineral-rich mud that tracks in after eastern-plains rainfall. The combination of Arapahoe County's expansive clay soils shifting beneath slabs, intense high-altitude UV, and the wide temperature swings on the open plains means concrete here goes through stress cycles that leave it porous and chemically contaminated at the surface. That contamination has to be fully removed before any coating will bond — and that surface preparation is where most DIY epoxy attempts fail. The freeze-thaw climate around Byers also influences coating selection. Standard water-based epoxy systems can become brittle and delaminate when a coated slab in an unheated outbuilding drops below freezing repeatedly over the course of a Colorado winter. Concrete Doctor specifies quartz broadcast or polyaspartic topcoat systems from our Westcoat product line that maintain adhesion and flexibility through the temperature ranges your Byers building actually experiences, rather than just the ideal lab conditions stamped on a big-box store can.
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Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our epoxy and quartz flooring process begins with mechanical surface preparation — diamond grinding or shot-blasting the concrete to open the pores and create a proper anchor profile for the coating system. This step removes all surface contamination and reveals the true condition of the slab so we can address any cracks or voids before the first coat ever goes down. No coating performs long-term over a poorly prepared surface, and we won't cut corners on this phase regardless of project size. The finished system typically consists of a penetrating epoxy primer, a broadcast quartz aggregate layer that provides slip resistance and builds thickness, and a polyaspartic or epoxy topcoat that seals the quartz and provides the chemical and abrasion resistance the floor needs day-to-day. Westcoat systems offer a range of color blends and aggregate sizes so the finished floor reflects the character of your space — whether that's a clean, professional shop environment or a residential garage with a more decorative finish. We back every installation with honest guidance on maintenance so the investment stays looking good.

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Quartz Broadcast Systems for High-Use Byers Floors

Quartz broadcast flooring is particularly well-suited to the type of heavy-use environments common in Byers — shop floors where tractors and equipment move, garages that double as workspaces, and light commercial floors that see foot traffic and forklift loads. The broadcast quartz aggregate creates a textured surface that resists slipping even when wet, which matters in a climate where snowmelt tracks in across an unheated garage floor in January. The quartz also adds structural thickness to the overall system, increasing abrasion resistance well beyond what a thin-film epoxy alone can provide. We mix quartz aggregate color blends on-site during installation to achieve the coverage and appearance the customer wants. Standard options range from neutral grays and tans that complement ranch-style properties to bolder contrasting blends. Every broadcast layer is sealed with a UV-stable topcoat so the colors don't yellow or chalk over time under the intense Colorado sun that pours through shop windows on clear winter days.

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Preparing Byers Concrete for a Coating That Stays Put

The high-plains environment in and around Byers creates a specific preparation challenge: wind-driven dust and fine grit embed into concrete surfaces over the years, and many slabs also carry decades of oil saturation from farm equipment or vehicles. A coating applied over contaminated concrete may look fine on day one but will begin to peel at the bond interface within months — often lifting in large sheets rather than at individual spots. Proper preparation is what separates a ten-year floor from a two-year disappointment. Concrete Doctor addresses this with mechanical grinding that physically removes the contaminated layer and exposes clean aggregate, followed by inspection for any hollow spots or delaminated areas that need patching before coating. On older Byers slabs with significant porosity, we may apply a penetrating consolidant before the primer coat to strengthen the surface profile. Every step is documented so the customer knows exactly what was done and why — no surprises after we've packed up the equipment.

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Serving Byers, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor makes the drive out to Byers from our Lakewood shop because the properties on Arapahoe County's eastern plains deserve the same quality of work we deliver closer to Denver. We have 30-plus years of firsthand knowledge about how Colorado's climate and soils behave, and that experience shapes every product recommendation and installation decision we make on the plains. If you have a floor in Byers that needs more than a sweep and a mop, give us a call at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online — a free on-site estimate is the best place to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but product selection matters. We specify polyaspartic topcoats and low-temperature-cure primers for spaces that drop below freezing in winter. These systems cure properly at lower temperatures and remain flexible through the freeze-thaw cycles an unheated eastern-plains building will see every winter.
Heavy oil contamination is addressable but requires thorough mechanical grinding to remove the affected surface layer before coating. In extreme cases where oil has penetrated deeply, we may apply a specialty degreaser primer before the main system. We assess the saturation level during the free estimate visit and won't recommend coating if the contamination is too deep to remediate reliably.
Most residential garage floors in the 400-600 square foot range take one to two days — day one for surface preparation and primer, day two for the broadcast quartz and topcoat. The floor is typically ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours of the topcoat and vehicle-ready within 72 hours, depending on temperature and humidity.
Polyaspartic topcoats have strong UV stability and won't yellow or chalk under Colorado's high-altitude sun exposure the way standard epoxy topcoats can. We specify UV-stable finishes as standard practice on any project where the floor receives direct sunlight, which is common in Byers shops and garages with large south-facing windows or overhead doors.

Last updated: June 2026

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