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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Fountain, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems transform rough, stained, or pitted concrete into a seamless, high-performance surface that handles everything Fountain's climate and daily life can throw at it. Concrete Doctor has installed these systems on commercial and residential floors across El Paso County for decades, dialing in the right products and application techniques for Colorado's altitude, temperature swings, and UV intensity. The result is a floor that looks sharp, resists chemicals and abrasion, and holds up through Fountain's freeze-thaw winters without delaminating.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Fountain, CO Properties

Fountain's commercial properties — from the warehouse and light-industrial spaces near the Fountain Business Park to auto-related businesses along US-85/87 — have concrete floors that see heavy forklift and vehicle traffic, oil spills, and chemical exposure. Bare concrete in those environments dusts, stains, and degrades quickly, reducing both safety and maintenance efficiency. A properly installed epoxy-quartz system seals the slab, eliminates dusting, and provides a surface that can be cleaned with a mop or pressure washer rather than industrial scrubbing compounds. On the residential side, many of Fountain's 1980s and 1990s-era homes have unfinished basement floors and attached garage slabs that were poured when builders gave little thought to surface longevity. Those slabs are now showing the pitting, scaling, and chemical staining that comes from decades of oil drips, road salt tracked in on tires, and unprotected exposure. Quartz broadcast systems are an especially good fit for these applications because the hard quartz aggregate embedded in the epoxy matrix provides slip resistance that flat epoxy alone does not — an important consideration for Fountain garages where vehicles track in meltwater and snow in winter.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor uses Westcoat coating systems for all epoxy and quartz broadcast installations. Every job begins with mechanical surface preparation — typically diamond grinding or shot blasting — to open the concrete profile and ensure the epoxy primer bonds chemically rather than just sitting on the surface. We then apply a moisture-tolerant epoxy base coat, broadcast kiln-dried quartz aggregate to full saturation, sweep off the excess, and finish with a high-build topcoat appropriate for the expected traffic and chemical exposure. For commercial applications requiring higher chemical resistance or faster return-to-service times, we offer polyaspartic topcoat options that cure in hours rather than days. Our repair-first approach means we assess the concrete before committing to a coating system. If the slab has active cracks, joint deterioration, or surface delamination, we address those issues before applying any coating — because coating over a damaged slab only hides the problem and shortens the coating's service life. We level low spots, fill cracks with appropriate filler materials, and chase any moisture issues before the first drop of epoxy goes down. This upfront diligence is why our installations hold up through Colorado's seasons rather than peeling or bubbling after the first winter.

Quartz Aggregate Systems for Fountain Commercial Floors

Commercial floors in Fountain's warehouse and light-industrial corridors need more than cosmetic improvement — they need surfaces that can take forklift traffic, resist fuel and hydraulic fluid spills, and stay cleanable during OSHA inspections. Our full-broadcast quartz systems create a surface hardness and slip-resistance profile that flat epoxy alone cannot match. The quartz aggregate bonds into the epoxy matrix rather than sitting on top, so the texture is permanent rather than something that wears off after a year of traffic. For food-handling or pharmaceutical-adjacent commercial spaces where seamless surfaces are required by health codes, the quartz-filled epoxy system also eliminates the grout joints that harbor bacteria in tile floors. We've done these installations in El Paso County facilities where the combination of durability, slip-resistance, and cleanability made the coated concrete floor the clear right choice.

Garage Floors in Fountain's Residential Subdivisions

Attached garages in Fountain's residential neighborhoods face a specific abuse cycle: vehicles track in magnesium chloride salt on wet tires in winter, rubber tire marks accumulate in summer heat, and motor oil and coolant drips work into the unprotected concrete over years. By the time most homeowners call us, the slab has surface scaling from salt attack and staining that regular cleaning can't remove. The good news is that an epoxy-quartz system installed over properly prepared concrete seals all of that in and gives the garage a fresh, durable surface that's much easier to maintain. We work with Fountain homeowners to choose aggregate colors and topcoat finishes that fit their aesthetic goals — whether that's a clean neutral chip blend, a high-contrast decorative quartz pattern, or a solid color with a slip-resistant topcoat. Curing times vary by product, but most residential garage installations are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle traffic within 72.

Serving Fountain, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has been on the road across the Colorado Front Range since 1994, and Fountain is well within our regular service area. We understand the specific soil and climate conditions in El Paso County, and we won't sell you a coating system that isn't engineered for an unheated Colorado garage or a sun-exposed commercial floor. Call us at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to schedule a free on-site estimate — we'll look at your slab, talk through your goals, and recommend a system that fits your budget and will actually last.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, provided the right topcoat is specified. Standard epoxy can become brittle when temperatures drop below freezing, so for unheated garages in Fountain we use polyaspartic or hybrid topcoats rated for low-temperature flexibility. These systems are designed for exactly the conditions Colorado garages experience — wide temperature swings, salt-laden meltwater, and repeated freeze-thaw exposure.
Most residential garage floors are completed in one or two days of active work, depending on slab size and the extent of prep required. The coating then needs cure time — typically 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicle traffic for most systems. We'll give you a specific timeline based on your garage size and the system we recommend.
In most cases, yes. We repair cracks and surface defects as part of our prep process before any coating goes down. The key is properly routing and filling cracks so they don't mirror through the coating and assessing whether any cracks are still actively moving. Active structural cracks require different treatment than dormant shrinkage cracks, and we'll make that determination on the site visit.
Day-to-day maintenance is simple — a dust mop or broom for debris, a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner for spills. Avoid harsh acidic or highly alkaline cleaners, which can dull the topcoat over time. For commercial floors with heavy traffic, a quarterly scrub with a floor machine keeps the surface looking its best. We'll walk you through specific product recommendations at installation.

Last updated: June 2026

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