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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Monument, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring transforms bare, weathered concrete into a hardwearing surface that holds up against the demands Monument properties place on a floor every day. At nearly 7,000 feet on the Palmer Divide, temperature swings, tracked-in moisture, and UV intensity are facts of life — and the right floor system accounts for all of them. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat epoxy and quartz systems chosen specifically for Colorado's climate extremes, producing floors that are as functional as they are attractive.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Monument, CO Properties

Monument's residential neighborhoods — including the established subdivisions off Higby Road and the newer homes spreading toward the Black Forest boundary — frequently have slab-on-grade construction across the main level and in attached garages. Decades of snowmelt, de-icing product residue, and the area's intense freeze-thaw cycling leave these slabs dusty, pitted, and stained. Bare concrete in a kitchen, mudroom, or finished basement simply cannot survive Monument winters without a sealed, protective surface. Commercial properties along the Highway 105 business corridor face similar challenges at higher traffic intensity. Quartz-broadcast epoxy systems provide the hard, chemical-resistant surface that Monument's light retail, fitness, and service businesses need without the maintenance overhead of polished concrete. The quartz aggregate also gives the floor a natural slip-resistance that matters in Colorado lobbies where wet boots are a six-month reality.
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Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's epoxy and quartz process begins with thorough slab preparation — typically diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete profile, remove any failing surface layer, and ensure the system bonds at a molecular level rather than sitting on top. We then apply a penetrating epoxy primer, broadcast the quartz aggregate evenly across the wet coat, and finish with a clear polyaspartic or urethane topcoat. That topcoat is the armor: UV-stable, chemical-resistant, and calibrated for Colorado's wide temperature range so it will not yellow, peel, or crack through seasonal movement. Westcoat systems give us flexibility in broadcast density and topcoat sheen, from a light, natural-sand look to a dense, solid quartz appearance. We can adjust slip-resistance aggregate levels for specific use cases — a Monument brewery taproom needs more grip than a residential studio space. Every system we specify is chosen for the actual conditions of the building and slab, not a one-size template.

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Quartz Broadcast Systems for Monument's High-Elevation Slabs

At Monument's elevation, UV intensity is meaningfully higher than on the lower Front Range, and that matters for floor coatings. Standard epoxy systems without UV-stable topcoats amber and chalk within a season when exposed to sunlight through south-facing windows or garage openings. Concrete Doctor specifies UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats over all quartz broadcast systems installed in Monument, ensuring the color and surface integrity hold through years of intense Colorado sun. The quartz aggregate itself adds dimensional stability. The broadcast layer creates a surface that is less prone to thermal expansion micro-cracking than a thick plain epoxy build, which matters in garages and sunrooms that see wide daily temperature swings. Monument homes with attached garages oriented to the south or west can see concrete surface temperatures swing 40–50°F on a clear winter day — the quartz system flexes with that movement rather than delaminating.

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Design Options and Finish Choices for Monument Homes

Epoxy and quartz flooring is not a single look. Concrete Doctor works with Monument homeowners to select quartz blends that complement existing finishes — warm tan and buff tones for homes with natural wood interiors, cool grays for contemporary remodels, earthy blends for properties designed to echo the region's ponderosa and pinon landscape near Palmer Lake. Topcoat sheen is equally adjustable: matte finishes hide fine scratches and footprints better in high-use mudrooms and laundry spaces, while satin and semi-gloss topcoats reflect light attractively in lower-traffic areas like home offices or craft rooms. We will bring samples to the estimate appointment so you can see colors against your actual slab and interior lighting before we schedule installation.

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Serving Monument, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has been serving El Paso County from our Lakewood base since 1994, and Monument properties are a regular part of our schedule. We understand the Palmer Divide's climate demands — the extra freeze-thaw cycles, the magnesium chloride residue from I-25 off-ramps and local roads, the higher UV load — and we specify systems that account for all of it. Call (303) 988-2558 or reach out online for a free on-site estimate and we will walk through your slab conditions and help you choose the right system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential projects — a garage, basement, or main-level room — are completed in two to three days, including surface preparation, primer coat, quartz broadcast, and topcoat. Cure time before full foot traffic is typically 24 hours after the final coat. We schedule around Monument weather, avoiding installation during freezing overnight temperatures.
Yes. We use polyaspartic topcoats that remain flexible at low temperatures and resist the brittleness that can cause standard epoxy to crack or delaminate in cold climates. Proper slab preparation is equally important — any moisture or weak surface layer is addressed before coating so the system bonds properly regardless of seasonal temperature shifts.
Hairline cracks are addressed during prep. We inject or fill stable cracks with a polyurethane or epoxy filler, grind them flush, and then apply the floor system over the repaired surface. Active or moving cracks require additional treatment to prevent reflection cracking through the coating — we will assess crack behavior during the estimate.
Absolutely. A fully broadcast quartz system with a urethane or polyaspartic topcoat is one of the most durable commercial floor options available — it resists impact, point loading, and chemical spills far better than bare or painted concrete. We install these systems in Monument-area retail, fitness, and light service commercial spaces regularly.

Last updated: June 2026

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