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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Severance, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring transforms worn, porous concrete into a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that stands up to Severance's tough winters and the daily demands of residential and commercial use. Concrete Doctor installs full-broadcast quartz systems that combine a pigmented epoxy base with uniformly seeded quartz aggregate and a clear polyaspartic topcoat — delivering a slip-resistant, low-maintenance floor that looks sharp for years. We've been doing this work across the Front Range since 1994, and every installation starts with an honest assessment of the existing slab.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Severance, CO Properties

Severance properties on the Weld County plains deal with concrete stresses that accelerate surface wear faster than many homeowners anticipate. The combination of expansive clay soils shifting beneath slabs, harsh freeze-thaw cycling, and magnesium chloride tracked in from northeastern Colorado highways leaves bare concrete floors pitted, chalky, and increasingly difficult to clean. Once the cement paste at the surface begins to deteriorate, moisture penetration speeds up the damage cycle — especially in garages and utility spaces where standing water sits after snow melt. For commercial and agricultural spaces in the Severance corridor, a bare concrete floor also becomes a maintenance problem. Dust, oil, and chemical absorption into unsealed concrete surfaces requires constant cleaning that still leaves the floor looking dingy. Epoxy-quartz systems seal the substrate completely, eliminate concrete dust, and create a surface that can be mopped clean — a meaningful operational improvement for any working floor space.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's epoxy-quartz installations follow a multi-step process that begins with mechanical surface preparation — typically diamond grinding to open the concrete's pores and remove any existing sealers, coatings, or contaminants. Proper surface prep is the factor most often skipped by low-bid installers, and it's the primary reason coatings delaminate prematurely. We don't shortcut that step. Once the surface is profiled and clean, we apply an epoxy base coat formulated for the substrate conditions, broadcast quartz aggregate to full saturation, sweep off the excess, and finish with one or two coats of aliphatic polyaspartic — a UV-stable topcoat that won't yellow in Colorado's high-altitude sunlight. We work with Westcoat systems, which are engineered for the thermal expansion and UV exposure conditions of the Mountain West. Color and texture options range from natural sand tones to more decorative blends, giving residential and commercial clients flexibility in the final look.

Why Quartz Aggregate Makes Sense for Severance Conditions

Quartz broadcast systems earn their place in Colorado not just because they look good, but because of what they do structurally. The quartz aggregate embedded in the epoxy layer adds significant compressive strength to the coating system, making it far more resistant to point loads and rolling traffic than a plain epoxy chip floor. In a garage or shop in Severance where trucks, trailers, or farm equipment roll through, that added hardness matters. The textured surface also addresses a real seasonal safety concern. Garage floors and commercial entries in Weld County deal with snow, ice melt, and wet boots from November through March. A high-gloss smooth floor becomes a slip hazard; quartz aggregate provides enough grip to keep the floor safe without sacrificing cleanability. The aggregate profile is fine enough that mopping is still easy — you're not fighting a rough surface, just a tactile one.

Commercial and Shop Floors Along the Severance Corridor

The industrial and agricultural character of Severance's commercial zones — along US-85 and the surrounding rural roads — means many working floors have been taking chemical, oil, and abrasive abuse for years without protection. Epoxy-quartz systems used in these environments need to handle more than aesthetics: chemical resistance to fertilizers, hydraulic fluid, and fuel; impact resistance from dropped tools or equipment; and enough surface durability to withstand heavy foot and vehicle traffic day in and day out. We size the coating system to the load. Light commercial spaces with pedestrian traffic get a two-coat broadcast system with a single polyaspartic topcoat. Heavy shop and warehouse environments get a thicker epoxy base, full-broadcast aggregate, and two topcoat passes for maximum wear depth. We can also incorporate cove bases at wall transitions — an important detail in agricultural and food-adjacent spaces where floor-wall junctions need to be cleanable and sealed against moisture infiltration.

Serving Severance, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has served the Denver metro and the entire Front Range — including Weld County communities like Severance — since 1994. Being a family-owned shop rather than a franchise means you're dealing with the same experienced crew from estimate to final walkthrough, not a rotating cast of subcontractors. We understand how northeastern Colorado's clay soils, UV exposure, and magnesium-chloride winters interact with coating systems, and we specify materials accordingly. If your Severance floor is ready for a quartz system — or if you're not yet sure whether the slab beneath it needs repair first — call us at (303) 988-2558 for a free on-site assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential garage installations in Severance take one to two days for prep and coating application. Cure time to light foot traffic is typically 24 hours with polyaspartic topcoats; full vehicle traffic is usually safe at 72 hours. Commercial jobs with larger square footage may run two to three days. We'll give you a specific timeline during the estimate based on your floor's condition and size.
Yes — polyaspartic topcoats remain flexible at low temperatures, unlike older epoxy-only systems that can become brittle and crack. The key is proper cure during installation: we schedule quartz floor work when temperatures are above 50°F and rising, which is easily achievable in Severance's spring through fall window. The cured system then handles the thermal cycling of a Colorado winter without issue.
Absolutely — addressing surface defects is part of our prep process, not an afterthought. Pitting, spalling, and small cracks are filled with patching compound and ground flush before the coating system is applied. This is part of why our estimates include an in-person look at the slab: we price the repair prep into the job upfront so there are no surprises on installation day.
We offer a wide range of quartz blends, from neutral tans and grays that read naturally in a working environment to bolder decorative color combinations. For shop and agricultural spaces in Severance, earthy sand and gray blends tend to be popular — they're practical-looking, hide minor dirt between cleanings, and hold up visually over years of use. We can show you samples during the estimate visit.

Last updated: June 2026

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