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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Erie, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast floor systems give Erie properties a surface that stands up to Colorado's tough conditions — heavy foot traffic, de-icing salt tracked in from the driveway, and the humidity swings that come with Front Range seasons. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat-certified quartz systems that combine a high-build epoxy base with a kiln-dried quartz aggregate broadcast and a durable topcoat, delivering both chemical resistance and a slip-resistant texture that bare concrete simply can't match. We've been doing this work since 1994, and we don't cut corners on surface preparation — that's what makes the coating last.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Erie, CO Properties

Erie's residential growth has placed a lot of relatively young concrete slabs — garages, utility rooms, and basement floors in homes built throughout Coal Creek Ranch, Compass, and the newer Aidan's Point developments — that are now showing the signs of a decade or more without a protective coating. Moisture vapor transmission is a real issue in Erie's clay-heavy soil profile; slabs laid over expansive subgrade often have elevated moisture content that can cause an improperly prepared epoxy to delaminate within a year or two. That's not a coating failure — it's a prep failure, and it's the most common reason homeowners end up calling for a second coating after a cheaper installer's work bubbles and peels. At Erie's elevation of roughly 5,050 feet, UV intensity is meaningfully higher than at sea level, which degrades standard epoxy topcoats faster if they aren't UV-stabilized. Our quartz systems use a polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoat that resists the yellowing and chalking that Colorado's sun can cause on standard epoxy finishes. For spaces like showrooms, gyms, salons, and commercial kitchens along Erie's Arapahoe Road corridor, quartz flooring also provides the color consistency and cleanability that a professional environment demands.
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Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Every epoxy and quartz installation begins with thorough surface preparation — we diamond-grind or shot-blast the concrete to open the profile and remove any contamination, curing compounds, or previous coatings that would prevent adhesion. Before applying any product, we test for moisture vapor emission; if the reading is elevated, we apply a moisture-mitigation primer rated for the substrate's condition. Once the surface is properly prepared, we apply the Westcoat epoxy base coat, broadcast kiln-dried quartz aggregate to full saturation, knock off the loose aggregate after cure, and apply one or two topcoat layers depending on the traffic level and use case. The result is a floor that's seamless, non-porous, and easy to maintain — a significant upgrade over the bare or lightly sealed concrete in most Erie construction. For commercial spaces, we offer anti-static formulations, cove base details, and drain-integrated layouts. For residential clients, we can match color palettes and provide samples before committing to a system. Cure times with polyaspartic topcoats are fast — typically return to foot traffic in 24 hours and vehicle traffic in 48 to 72 hours — which matters for Erie businesses that can't afford a long operational shutdown.

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Quartz Systems for Residential Spaces in Erie's Newer Subdivisions

Most homes in Erie's Coal Creek Ranch and Compass neighborhoods were built between 2000 and 2015, and their garage and basement floors have spent years being used without any protective coating. What you typically find is a slab with oil stains, surface dusting, some minor cracking at control joints, and — in garages — salt scaling from winter traction products. All of that is repairable before a quartz system goes down; in fact, repairing those issues is part of the installation process. A quartz broadcast floor in a residential Erie garage does more than look sharp. It makes the space easier to clean, resists oil and chemical spills, and eliminates the concrete dust that settles on everything stored in the garage. For finished basement spaces, a quartz system provides a seamless, comfortable surface that doesn't require additional flooring on top and holds up well to the moderate humidity swings Erie experiences through the seasons.

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Commercial Quartz Flooring for Erie's Growing Business Corridor

Erie's commercial areas — particularly along Arapahoe Road and near the Town Center — include salons, fitness studios, retail spaces, and light-industrial tenants that all have different demands from a floor. Quartz flooring handles all of them: it's easy to sanitize for food-service and salon environments, slip-resistant for gym and warehouse spaces, and durable enough to handle rolling loads in light-manufacturing settings. For business owners in Erie, timing matters. We use fast-cure polyaspartic topcoats that allow most commercial spaces to reopen the day after the final coat is applied. We can also phase large commercial floors — coating half the space, allowing the business to operate in the other half, and returning to finish the remaining section — so your operation stays running throughout the process. Ask about our commercial scheduling options when you call.

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Serving Erie, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has been serving the Denver metro and Front Range since 1994, and Erie is a community we know well — the soil, the subdivision construction timelines, and the climate conditions that make proper floor prep non-negotiable here. Our Lakewood shop is about 23 miles from Erie, and we schedule promptly for Boulder County jobs. If your garage, basement, or commercial space floor needs to be transformed rather than just patched, call us at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to schedule a free on-site evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — a properly installed quartz system with a polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoat handles Erie's freeze-thaw cycling and magnesium chloride salt exposure very well. The key is proper surface prep and a topcoat rated for the temperature range. We use Westcoat systems specifically selected for Colorado climate performance.
Most two-car garage installations take one to two days for surface prep and coating application. With a polyaspartic topcoat, you can typically return to foot traffic within 24 hours and drive on it within 48 to 72 hours. We'll give you a specific timeline during the estimate.
Absolutely — addressing those issues is part of our prep process. We mechanically grind out oil contamination, fill structural cracks with the appropriate repair material, and ensure the surface profile is correct before any coating product goes down. Skipping that step is what causes coatings to fail.
Yes, Westcoat quartz systems come in a wide range of aggregate colors that can be blended to achieve different looks. We can bring samples to your Erie property during the estimate so you can see how color options look against your actual lighting and space.

Last updated: June 2026

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