✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Meredith, CO
Epoxy and quartz broadcast systems give Meredith property owners a floor surface that stands up to the unique demands of Pitkin County living — heavy foot traffic from outdoor gear, moisture tracked in from the Fryingpan River valley's snowpack, and the temperature swings that crack or discolor lesser materials. Concrete Doctor has been installing high-performance floor coatings across Colorado since 1994, and every system we install in the mountains is selected with altitude, UV intensity, and seasonal temperature extremes in mind.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Our epoxy and quartz systems are sourced from Westcoat, a coating partner whose products are engineered for performance in variable-climate environments. A standard broadcast installation involves mechanical surface prep to a minimum CSP-2 profile, an epoxy base coat selected for the substrate moisture level, a full broadcast of graded quartz aggregate, a grout coat to lock the aggregate, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat that provides chemical resistance and long-term gloss retention. The result is a surface with measurable slip resistance, seamless cleanability, and a hard wearing layer that handles the kind of use Meredith properties dish out. For interior commercial spaces — outfitter storefronts, lodge entryways, small retail — we also offer troweled quartz mortar systems that provide a thicker wear layer and a more monolithic appearance. Color choices run from natural sand tones that complement the Elk Mountain aesthetic to bold metallic accents for contemporary builds. All systems carry Westcoat's manufacturer coverage, and our installation work is backed by Concrete Doctor's own workmanship guarantee. We discuss every option transparently before any work begins so you know exactly what you're getting.
Installation Process for Colorado Mountain Slabs
Slab conditions in older Meredith-area construction often include surface laitance, previous sealer residue, or minor delamination from freeze-thaw history. We assess each slab before committing to a prep method. Diamond grinding is our standard, but shot blasting or scarification may be appropriate for slabs with heavy prior coatings or significant surface contamination. Moisture is the enemy of coating adhesion in mountain environments where snowmelt saturates subgrades for weeks at a time. We test for vapor transmission before selecting a primer — if moisture emission exceeds the topcoat's tolerance, we use a moisture-mitigating epoxy primer that creates a vapor barrier before the decorative system goes down. This extra step prevents the bubbling and delamination that shortcuts produce, and it's standard practice on every Concrete Doctor installation, not an upsell.
Quartz Broadcast vs. Standard Epoxy — Why It Matters at Meredith's Altitude
Pure epoxy topcoats, while durable in controlled environments, are notoriously UV-sensitive. At Meredith's elevation, the UV dose per square meter is significantly higher than at sea level, and surfaces with direct or indirect sun exposure can begin showing ambering and surface chalk within a single summer. A broadcast quartz system with a polyaspartic topcoat is UV-stable by formulation — the polyaspartic chemistry doesn't break down under UV the way standard epoxy does, and the quartz aggregate locks in the matte or satin appearance regardless of sun exposure. For garage floors and mudrooms that see ski equipment, traction footwear, and wet gear, the quartz texture layer also provides meaningful slip resistance when wet — something a smooth epoxy topcoat cannot replicate. This is not a luxury upgrade for Meredith properties; it's a functional requirement given the climate and lifestyle.
Serving Meredith, CO Since 1994
From our Lakewood base, Concrete Doctor has been making the run up to Pitkin County for over two decades, and we understand the scheduling realities of mountain work — weather windows are shorter, material temperature requirements are stricter, and property access sometimes requires coordination around seasonal road conditions. We plan Meredith-area jobs carefully to give coatings the full cure time they need before the next cold snap. If you're ready to upgrade a floor that's been giving you trouble, call (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to schedule a free on-site assessment — we'll bring samples and walk you through exactly what a quartz broadcast system would look like in your space.
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Last updated: June 2026
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