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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Franktown, CO

An epoxy and quartz broadcast floor system brings together hard-wearing epoxy resin and colored quartz aggregate into a surface that is simultaneously beautiful and genuinely tough. For Franktown properties — where garage floors, shop pads, and utility spaces see everything from tractor tires to snowmelt runoff — this combination delivers the durability that painted or bare concrete simply cannot match. Concrete Doctor has been installing these systems across the Front Range since 1994, and we tune every application to the specific demands of Douglas County conditions.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Franktown, CO Properties

Franktown garages and shops contend with a moisture cycle that most homeowners underestimate. Bentonite-clay soils hold water long after snowmelt, and that moisture wicks upward through slabs that were never vapor-sealed at pour. When the garage floor sweats in spring — and it often does in Franktown — an uncoated surface or a cheap peel-and-stick product fails fast. An epoxy and quartz system installed over a properly prepared and primed slab seals that vapor drive at the surface, preventing the bubbling and delamination that plague lower-quality coatings. The high-altitude UV at Franktown's roughly 6,800-foot elevation is another factor that matters for floor coatings. Straight epoxy topcoats can amber and chalk within a season when light pours through south- or west-facing garage doors. The quartz broadcast layer adds texture, UV scattering, and slip resistance, while a UV-stable polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoat locks in the color long-term. This is the right system for properties where the garage doubles as a workspace, mudroom, or showroom.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our epoxy and quartz process begins with diamond grinding the existing slab to open the surface and remove any contaminants, laitance, or previous coatings. Any cracks, spalls, or low spots are filled and feathered before we roll the base coat. We then broadcast the quartz aggregate to full-rejection density — meaning we apply it until the floor cannot accept any more — and sweep back the excess once the base coat has firmed. A broadcast-to-rejection system gives a uniform texture profile and eliminates thin spots where the quartz coverage would otherwise be inconsistent. Concrete Doctor uses Westcoat epoxy and polyaspartic systems, which carry the formulation depth and warranty documentation that homeowners and commercial clients can rely on. We offer a range of quartz blend colors from neutral tans and grays to bolder blends that complement Franktown's mountain-adjacent aesthetic. The finished floor is seamless, easy to clean, chemical-resistant, and rated for vehicle traffic. Total system thickness typically runs 30-40 mils, which is substantial enough to bridge hairline cracks and minor surface imperfections without a full resurfacing overlay.

Quartz Aggregate Performance in Cold, High-Altitude Garages

Franktown winters average dozens of hard freeze cycles from October through March, and garage floors bear the brunt of it — cold tires, snow tracked in on boots, and salt residue deposited every time a vehicle pulls in from Douglas County roads. Bare concrete in this environment deteriorates noticeably within five to ten years. A quartz broadcast system creates a hard matrix that resists the impact and abrasion of daily traffic while the seamless surface prevents moisture from finding the micro-channels that freeze, expand, and spall the underlying concrete. The slip resistance built into a quartz broadcast floor is also meaningful in a Franktown garage. When snow or mud comes in on boots or tires and sits on a smooth painted surface, the result is a serious slip hazard. The texture profile of a properly broadcast quartz floor gives enough grip that it remains safe even when wet — a practical benefit for homes with kids, aging family members, or anyone moving equipment in and out of the space.

Color Blends and Customization for Douglas County Homes

Franktown's landscape — open rangeland, ponderosa-dotted hills, and the wide Douglas County sky — lends itself to certain aesthetic sensibilities that differ from Denver suburban tastes. Many homeowners here want a floor that feels at home with a mountain-ranch aesthetic rather than an industrial warehouse look. Our quartz blend palette includes warm sandstone tones, earthy grays, and natural aggregate blends that complement the natural stone, wood, and neutral palettes common in Franktown home design. For clients who want something more distinctive, we can layer quartz blends or use them in combination with flake systems to create custom patterns. The polyaspartic topcoat seals everything in with a satin or gloss sheen that enhances color depth without making the floor look artificial. Whatever the direction, we show samples at the estimate so you can see how a blend will read in your actual space before we commit to the install.

Serving Franktown, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has served Douglas County from our Lakewood base for more than 30 years, and Franktown is a regular part of our schedule. We understand the soil, the climate, and the way homes and properties in this part of the county are built and used. If you are ready to upgrade a garage, shop, or utility floor, call us at (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate online — we will come out, assess your slab, and give you a clear recommendation before any commitment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — a properly installed epoxy and quartz system with a polyaspartic topcoat is rated for the temperature swings in a Franktown unheated garage. The key is thorough slab prep and a moisture-vapor primer. We always diamond-grind and check for vapor transmission before applying any coating system.
Most residential garage installs take two days — grinding and repairs on day one, broadcast and topcoat on day two. We typically advise a 48-72 hour cure time before returning vehicles to the floor. Larger or more complex slabs may require an additional day.
We bring a sample board to the estimate appointment so you can compare blends in your actual lighting and against your existing finishes. Westcoat's quartz palette has enough range that we can usually find a strong match or a complementary tone.
We repair all cracks and spalls as part of the prep process — no coating goes down on un-repaired concrete in our system. Hairline cracks get routed and filled with flexible polyurethane; wider structural cracks get a rigid repair plus a crack-isolation primer if there is ongoing movement.

Last updated: June 2026

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