✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Eastlake, CO
Epoxy and quartz broadcast floor systems transform tired, porous concrete into a seamless, easy-to-clean surface that holds up against everything Front Range living throws at it. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat-based epoxy and quartz systems in Eastlake homes and businesses, delivering a finish that resists chemicals, heavy traffic, and the tracked-in grit and moisture of a Colorado winter. These systems are built for the long haul — not a cosmetic fix.
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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Eastlake, CO Properties
In Eastlake's residential neighborhoods, garages and basement slabs often show years of accumulated oil stains, efflorescence from moisture wicking through the slab, and surface scaling from freeze-thaw cycles. The open plains environment means wind-driven dirt and grit constantly find their way onto floors, and bare concrete simply absorbs it all. An epoxy-quartz system encapsulates the surface, making it impervious to oil, de-icing salt tracked in on vehicles, and the general dirt load of an Adams County property.
For commercial properties along Eastlake's business corridors, quartz broadcast systems offer a functional advantage beyond appearance: the quartz aggregate creates a slip-resistant surface that holds traction even when wet — a real concern in Colorado facilities where employees and customers track in snow and slush from late October through April. The dense, non-porous finish also eliminates the concrete dusting that plagues bare warehouse and shop floors, reducing airborne particulate and cleanup time.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor's epoxy-quartz process begins with thorough surface preparation — diamond grinding to open the concrete surface, followed by repair of any cracks or spalled areas using compatible repair materials. Skipping or shortcutting prep is the primary reason epoxy coatings fail prematurely; we do not cut corners here. Once the surface profile is correct, we apply a penetrating primer coat that bonds mechanically to the concrete, followed by the basecoat and a full broadcast of graded quartz aggregate to saturation.
After the broadcast layer cures, excess quartz is removed and a clear polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat is applied. We use Westcoat systems, a proven Westcoat coating partner lineup that gives us access to formulations suited to basements with moisture vapor transmission concerns, garages with heavy vehicle use, and commercial floors that need to meet specific chemical-resistance requirements. The result is a monolithic, low-maintenance surface with a lifespan measured in decades when properly maintained.
Why Quartz Broadcast Outperforms Plain Epoxy for Eastlake Floors
A straight epoxy coating — without quartz aggregate — can look great but becomes slippery when wet and shows scratch patterns from foot traffic over time. In Eastlake, where winter means wet boots and tracked-in gravel on a daily basis, that slip risk is a real concern. The quartz broadcast layer in a full epoxy-quartz system solves both problems: it adds genuine texture that grips footwear even when wet, and the hard quartz particles protect the coating beneath from surface abrasion.
The quartz also contributes to the system's thickness. A properly installed quartz broadcast system is substantially thicker than a thin-coat epoxy paint, which translates directly into durability and impact resistance. For garages where tools get dropped or commercial spaces with rolling equipment, that added thickness is meaningful protection for the concrete beneath.
Moisture Vapor and Adams County Slabs — What You Need to Know Before Coating
One of the most common reasons epoxy floors fail in the Front Range is moisture vapor transmission — water vapor moving upward through the concrete slab and lifting the coating from below. In Eastlake, expansive clay soils hold substantial moisture, and that moisture doesn't stay put. Basement slabs and grade-level garage floors in Adams County are particularly susceptible to this issue.
Concrete Doctor performs moisture testing before any coating installation. If vapor transmission levels are elevated, we specify a vapor-tolerant primer from the Westcoat lineup that is engineered to bond in higher-moisture conditions and still provide a stable foundation for the topcoat system. Installing a standard epoxy over a high-vapor slab without addressing this first is a warranty-voiding mistake — and one we never make.
Serving Eastlake, CO Since 1994
Concrete Doctor has been serving the Front Range from Lakewood since 1994, and our team understands the specific demands that Adams County properties put on floor coatings — moisture from clay soil, tracked-in deicer salts, and the wide temperature swings that stress any coating system. We bring that experience to every Eastlake project. Call (303) 988-2558 to schedule your free on-site estimate and see exactly what a quartz floor system would look like for your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper surface preparation and quality materials, an epoxy-quartz system typically lasts 10 to 20 years in a residential garage before needing more than routine maintenance. Longevity depends on traffic levels, whether vehicles drip deicer salts, and whether the surface is periodically cleaned. We use Westcoat systems specifically because they are formulated for the wide temperature swings and UV exposure of the Colorado Front Range.
Yes. Minor to moderate cracks are repaired as part of the surface preparation process before the coating system goes down. We use compatible, flexible repair compounds for active or moving cracks. Severely compromised slabs may need panel replacement before coating, which we would identify during the free estimate walk.
No. The graded quartz aggregate in a properly installed broadcast system creates a texture similar to a fine sandpaper — enough to provide grip but not rough enough to be uncomfortable underfoot or to damage bare feet. The topcoat layer seals over the quartz, creating a durable, smooth-but-textured surface.
Westcoat quartz systems come in a wide range of aggregate colors and sizes, from natural stone tones to more vibrant options. We bring samples to the estimate appointment so you can see how different blends look against your existing space before committing.
Last updated: June 2026
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