✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Silverthorne, CO
At Summit County elevations, floor coatings face stresses that flatland products simply aren't engineered for — extreme UV, deep freeze cycles, and the tracked-in brine from I-70 and resort roads that eats bare concrete season after season. Concrete Doctor installs epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems in Silverthorne that are built to perform in that environment, not just look good on installation day. We've been doing this in Colorado since 1994 and understand what mountain floors actually need.
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Silverthorne properties deal with a unique combination of altitude-driven UV intensity and relentless moisture cycling. At 9,000 feet, UV radiation is measurably stronger than at Denver's elevation, which degrades standard epoxy coatings that lack UV-stable topcoats — they yellow and chalk within a season or two. Quartz broadcast systems with polyaspartic topcoats resist this degradation, maintaining their appearance and slip resistance even after years of exposure to Silverthorne's intense solar load during summer months.
The town's mix of ski-country condos, single-family homes, and commercial properties along Highway 9 creates demand for flooring that transitions well from aesthetic to utilitarian. A mudroom or lower-level entry in a Silverthorne townhome sees wet boots, ski equipment, and heavy foot traffic from October through April. An epoxy-quartz system provides the durability of an industrial floor with finish options that suit a residential or mixed-use interior — grout-line free, seamless, and easy to clean even when tracked-in grit and snowmelt arrive together.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat-partnered epoxy and quartz broadcast systems using a full surface preparation protocol — diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete profile, crack and spall repair before any coating is applied, and a multi-coat build that includes a penetrating primer, pigmented epoxy base, quartz broadcast layer, and UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. This sequence is not cosmetic; each layer contributes to adhesion, chemical resistance, and abrasion durability. We do not skip prep steps to save time on mountain jobs.
For Silverthorne commercial applications — retail, light industrial, or mixed-use — we offer heavy-build epoxy systems with aggregate broadcast for enhanced slip resistance at building entries and high-traffic corridors. For residential spaces, the quartz broadcast gives a textured, non-slip surface that functions in wet conditions without feeling industrial underfoot. System selection is based on traffic load, moisture conditions in the slab, and the client's functional and aesthetic priorities.
UV Stability at High Altitude — Why Topcoat Selection Matters in Summit County
Standard epoxy topcoats are not UV-stable. At Silverthorne's elevation, summer sun exposure is intense enough to cause visible ambering and chalking within one or two seasons on an unprotected epoxy floor. We specify polyaspartic topcoats on all exterior-adjacent and naturally lit interior applications in mountain communities precisely because they maintain their color and gloss under conditions that would degrade a standard aliphatic urethane in a fraction of the time.
This isn't a theoretical concern — we've seen the results of UV-degraded coatings on Summit County floors, and the difference between a properly specified system and a shortcut is obvious by year two. Our Westcoat system partnerships give us access to topcoat formulations engineered for high UV environments, and we select the right product for each floor's exposure conditions before the project begins.
Seamless Flooring for Silverthorne Homes and Commercial Spaces
Grout lines, tile joints, and expansion gaps are moisture traps in a mountain environment where tracked-in snow and melt water are facts of life from November through April. An epoxy-quartz system installed by Concrete Doctor creates a monolithic, seamless surface that can be dried with a mop or squeegee — no joints to harbor bacteria, salt residue, or moisture that could work into the substrate below.
In a Silverthorne home, that means lower-level entries, utility spaces, and garage floors that stay cleaner and are easier to maintain through ski season. For commercial clients, seamless floors simplify compliance with cleaning protocols and eliminate the maintenance labor associated with grout and tile systems. We design the floor layout with the client to minimize seam placement and plan for any control joints the slab requires.
Serving Silverthorne, CO Since 1994
Concrete Doctor has served the Colorado mountain corridor for over three decades, and Silverthorne sits squarely in our Summit County service territory. We know the elevation-specific product adjustments required at 9,000 feet and we schedule mountain projects with honest lead times that account for mountain weather windows. If you're ready to upgrade a Silverthorne floor — residential garage, commercial entry, or anything in between — call us at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online for a free on-site estimate. We'll tell you exactly what the floor needs before we ever propose a product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard epoxies will yellow under UV exposure, and high altitude accelerates that process. Concrete Doctor addresses this by specifying UV-stable polyaspartic topcoats on all mountain installations. These topcoats are formulated to resist UV degradation and maintain color stability for years, even with the intense solar load Silverthorne receives.
Epoxy and polyaspartic systems require substrate temperatures above 40°F to cure properly. At Silverthorne's elevation, that limits application windows to the warmer months and favorable shoulder-season days. We plan Summit County jobs with that constraint in mind and will be upfront about timing when you contact us for an estimate.
A quartz broadcast system adds an aggregate layer that improves slip resistance and creates a more textured, dimensional finish compared to a standard solid-color epoxy. For garage floors in Silverthorne that see wet ski boots and snow-covered vehicles, the enhanced grip of a quartz broadcast is typically the better choice. We'll discuss both options and help you choose based on your floor's use.
Yes — crack repair is part of our standard prep process. We fill and stabilize cracks using appropriate repair mortars or polyurethane systems before applying any coating. Skipping that step leads to cracks telegraphing through the coating over time, which we never do.
Last updated: June 2026
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