✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Firestone, CO
Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems give Firestone properties a hard, seamless surface that stands up to the daily punishment Colorado living delivers — tracked-in road salt, heavy foot traffic, UV exposure, and temperature swings that would peel lesser coatings within a season. Concrete Doctor installs commercial-grade epoxy and quartz systems that bond at depth, not just at the surface, creating a floor that holds up for years rather than months. Whether you're finishing a garage, updating a commercial showroom, or upgrading a retail space along Firestone's growing commercial corridors, quartz broadcast over epoxy is one of the most durable flooring solutions available.
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Firestone, CO Properties
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor's epoxy-and-quartz process begins with thorough surface preparation — typically diamond grinding to open the concrete's pores and remove any laitance, oil, or contamination that would prevent a proper bond. A high-solids epoxy primer penetrates into the slab, followed by a pigmented epoxy basecoat. While the basecoat is still wet, colored quartz aggregate is broadcast to rejection, meaning we apply more than the surface can hold so coverage is consistent and complete. The excess is swept off once cured, and a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat seals the quartz in place and provides the UV and chemical resistance the finished floor needs. We source our coating systems through Westcoat, a professional coatings manufacturer whose products are formulated specifically for demanding commercial and residential applications. The result is a floor with excellent slip resistance from the quartz texture, chemical resistance from the sealed topcoat, and a clean, professional appearance that's easy to maintain. Quartz broadcast systems work well in garages, basements, commercial kitchens, showrooms, and retail areas — essentially anywhere you need a floor that cleans easily and doesn't show wear.
Quartz Aggregate: Why It Outperforms Paint-Style Coatings in Colorado
Paint-style floor coatings — including many big-box-store epoxy kits — are thin, single-component products that sit on top of the concrete rather than bonding into it. In Firestone's climate, temperature cycles cause the slab to expand and contract, and a thin coating without real adhesion simply peels away at the edges and high-traffic zones within a year or two. Quartz broadcast systems use a multi-layer approach where each layer serves a specific function, building up a total film thickness that moves with the slab rather than fighting it. The quartz aggregate itself provides surface texture that improves grip when the floor is wet — important in garages and commercial spaces where spills and tracked-in snow are routine. The hard mineral particles also resist abrasion from foot traffic and rolling equipment in ways that smooth epoxy floors cannot. For Firestone commercial and residential clients who want a floor that still looks sharp after years of use, quartz broadcast is the more practical long-term investment.
Commercial Spaces in Firestone: Showrooms, Retail, and Light Industrial
Firestone has seen steady commercial development alongside its residential growth, and new businesses and established shops alike benefit from professional floor coatings. A quartz epoxy floor in a showroom or retail space communicates quality and attention to detail to customers from the moment they walk in. In light industrial or warehouse settings, the seamless, hard surface resists damage from pallet jacks, carts, and foot traffic while eliminating the dust that uncoated concrete constantly generates. For food-adjacent businesses — a commercial kitchen, a coffee roaster, a light-production facility — the seamless surface of an epoxy-quartz floor eliminates the grout lines and crevices where bacteria and grime accumulate. That makes sanitation easier and supports compliance with health and safety standards. We work with Firestone commercial clients to spec floor systems that fit their specific use requirements, from slip-resistance ratings to color and finish choices.
Serving Firestone, CO Since 1994
Concrete Doctor has been serving the Front Range since 1994, and Firestone falls well within our regular project area from our Lakewood base. We understand Weld County's soil and climate conditions and spec our systems accordingly — not a one-size-fits-all product, but a system matched to what your specific floor will encounter. If you're ready to stop sweeping dusty, deteriorating concrete and have a floor worth showing off, give us a call at (303) 988-2558 or reach out to schedule your free on-site estimate.
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Last updated: June 2026
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