✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Evans, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast floor systems deliver a combination of durability, slip resistance, and visual appeal that holds up remarkably well in the demanding environment Evans properties face. Concrete Doctor has installed these systems throughout Weld County since the 1990s, and we understand exactly what preparation and product selection it takes to make an epoxy floor last in a climate that swings from bitter January nights to scorching August afternoons.

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Evans sits in Weld County on the plains east of Greeley, where temperature swings between seasons are wide and moisture infiltration from spring snowmelt is a real concern. Slabs on grade in this area often sit on expansive clay subgrades that shift with moisture content, and many garage and commercial slabs poured in the 1970s through 1990s lack adequate vapor barriers. Moisture vapor transmission through older Evans slabs can be high enough to delaminate a coating system if the substrate isn't properly profiled and tested before installation. The Greeley-Evans area also sees heavy agricultural and energy sector vehicle traffic — properties along Highway 85 and the industrial corridors deal with chemical spills, heavy equipment tire marks, and surface contamination that makes standard floor coatings fail prematurely. Broadcast quartz systems, where colored quartz aggregate is fully embedded in the epoxy matrix before a topcoat is applied, are particularly well suited to these environments because the aggregate layer creates a textured, slip-resistant surface that doesn't rely on the topcoat alone for durability.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our quartz broadcast system starts with diamond grinding or shot blasting the existing concrete slab to remove any contamination, open the surface profile, and expose sound concrete for mechanical adhesion. We test for moisture vapor emission before committing to a system — on high-moisture slabs we use a moisture-mitigating primer that bonds to the substrate and blocks vapor drive before the color coat goes down. The base coat is a 100% solids epoxy, followed immediately by a broadcast of graded quartz aggregate to full rejection, with excess aggregate removed once the coat gels. The result is a seamless, hygienic floor surface that is exceptionally abrasion resistant and far easier to clean than bare concrete. We work exclusively with Westcoat epoxy and polyaspartic systems, which give us access to a wide color and aggregate palette. In Evans commercial spaces and garages, we typically recommend a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat rather than an epoxy topcoat — polyaspartic resists the yellowing that high-altitude UV accelerates, keeping the floor looking sharp even with large windows or garage doors open through the summer.

Getting the Prep Right on Evans Slabs

The single biggest reason epoxy floors fail in Colorado is inadequate surface preparation. Slabs in Evans homes that were poured 30 to 40 years ago often have laitance layers, oil contamination from decades of vehicle use, and a smooth trowel finish that won't accept a coating without mechanical profiling. Our process uses diamond grinding equipment to cut a profile equivalent to 60-80 grit sandpaper, which gives the epoxy something to grab rather than just sitting on the surface. For commercial Evans properties with heavier contamination — agricultural chemicals, hydraulic fluid, road salt tracked in from Weld County routes — we may need multiple grinding passes or spot degreasing before grinding. Skipping this step is what leads to the peeling, bubbling failures homeowners sometimes complain about from big-box kit products. Our quartz systems are installed to last 15 to 20 years with routine maintenance, not 3 to 5 years before peeling starts.

Color and Aggregate Options for Evans Homes and Shops

The Westcoat quartz palette gives Evans customers a wide range of aggregate blends — from neutral grays and tans that complement a residential garage to vibrant multi-color combinations suited for retail or showroom spaces. We carry blended quartz mixes that complement the warm earthy tones common in Colorado Front Range interior design, and we can put together samples so you can see exactly what the installed floor will look like in your space before we start. For Evans commercial and agricultural properties that need a more utilitarian solution, our standard industrial gray quartz system delivers a consistent, professional appearance with maximum chemical resistance. Color consistency is maintained throughout the depth of the broadcast layer, so chips and scuffs don't expose a different color underneath. Call us at (303) 988-2558 to talk through your options — we're happy to spend time getting the specification right.

Serving Evans, CO Since 1994

Our crew makes the drive to Evans from Lakewood regularly — Weld County is part of the Front Range service area we have covered since 1994. We know the soil conditions, the age of the housing stock, and what it takes to prepare older Evans slabs properly before a coating system goes down. If you're ready to upgrade a floor or want a straight answer on whether your slab is a good candidate, call (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to schedule a free on-site estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential garage installations take one to two days — day one for surface prep and base coat, day two for the broadcast and topcoat. The floor is typically ready for foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat and vehicle traffic within 72 hours, though we'll give you specific timing based on product choice and shop temperature during the job.
Yes — our polyaspartic topcoat systems are formulated specifically to handle the thermal cycling that Colorado garages experience, including the dramatic temperature differentials between a January night and summer heat. The quartz aggregate layer adds mechanical interlock that helps the system flex with minor slab movement rather than delaminating.
Oil contamination must be addressed before coating — it will prevent adhesion if left in place. We use diamond grinding combined with targeted degreasing to remove oil that has penetrated the surface paste layer. In most cases this is fully correctable, though deep or very old oil contamination occasionally requires more aggressive treatment before we can guarantee adhesion.
Broadcast quartz with an appropriate epoxy or polyaspartic topcoat is one of the most chemical-resistant flooring options available for light-industrial and agricultural facilities. It handles petroleum products, fertilizers, mild acids, and cleaners well. For more aggressive chemical exposures, we'll specify a higher-build system with enhanced chemical resistance from the Westcoat lineup.

Last updated: June 2026

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