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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Strasburg, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring systems deliver a hard-wearing, chemically resistant surface that holds up to the demands of Strasburg's agricultural and residential properties alike. Concrete Doctor installs full broadcast quartz systems that combine a UV-stable epoxy base coat with uniformly broadcast quartz aggregate and a topcoat sealer, producing a floor that resists moisture, heavy foot traffic, and the grit tracked in from unpaved plains driveways. The result is a surface that is simultaneously functional and genuinely attractive.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Strasburg, CO Properties

Strasburg properties on the eastern plains see a particular combination of threats: blowing soil and sand that acts like fine sandpaper on unprotected concrete, moisture that migrates up through ground-level slabs during wet spring thaws, and temperature swings that can exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit in a single day. Standard paint or cheap box-store floor coatings delaminate under those conditions within a season or two. A properly installed broadcast quartz system bonds chemically to the concrete substrate and moves with minor slab fluctuations rather than cracking apart. Businesses along the Strasburg I-70 corridor — storage operations, light industrial shops, ag-supply facilities — need flooring that handles forklifts, pallet jacks, and chemical spills without showing immediate wear. Quartz broadcast systems installed by Concrete Doctor meet that need without requiring a complete facility overhaul. The slip-resistant texture of the aggregate surface also addresses the safety requirements common in commercial food-prep, wash-bay, and light manufacturing environments.
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Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Concrete Doctor's quartz flooring installations begin with thorough surface preparation — typically diamond grinding to open the concrete profile and remove any existing coatings, sealers, or contamination. Any cracks, spalls, or joint voids are repaired before the coating system goes down, because a coating applied over unresolved concrete damage will mirror those defects within months. We use Westcoat system components throughout, with base coats, broadcast quartz layers, and UV-stable polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats selected to match the specific demands of each project. For Strasburg's variable climate, we time installations to avoid temperature and humidity extremes that would compromise adhesion or cause bubbling. Our repair-first philosophy applies here as well — if a slab has moisture vapor transmission issues (common on plains soils after wet seasons), we address those with a vapor-barrier primer before the decorative system goes on. This adds a step but prevents the single most common cause of epoxy floor failures.

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Why Quartz Broadcast Outperforms Standard Epoxy Paint on Eastern Plains Properties

Single-coat epoxy paint systems look appealing at first glance and carry a low price tag, but they are thin-film products that depend heavily on an intact surface beneath them. When Strasburg's freeze-thaw cycling causes minor surface scaling, or when soil moisture migrates upward through a slab during spring, that thin film delaminates in sheets. Broadcast quartz systems are multi-layer by design — the aggregate is embedded into a wet base coat, then locked in with a full topcoat — which creates a composite surface far more forgiving of minor substrate movement. The texture provided by the quartz broadcast is a genuine safety advantage on farm and ranch properties, where grease, water, and tracked-in soil make smooth floors dangerous. The aggregate creates consistent slip resistance without requiring anti-slip additives or mats that collect dirt and deteriorate over time. For workshops and equipment storage facilities east of Denver, that's a practical consideration as much as an aesthetic one.

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Color and Finish Options for Strasburg Homes and Shops

Quartz broadcast systems are available in a wide range of aggregate colors that can be blended to match almost any design preference — from neutral sand tones that complement a ranch property's natural setting to bold, contrasting blends suited to commercial spaces. Topcoat options include satin, semi-gloss, and high-gloss finishes in both polyurethane and polyaspartic formulations. For residential garages in Strasburg, the most popular combination tends to be a mid-tone quartz blend with a satin polyaspartic topcoat — it resists tire marks, cleans easily, and doesn't show every footprint. For commercial applications, we often specify a higher-build topcoat for added chemical resistance. We'll walk you through the options during the estimate visit so you can see physical samples before committing.

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Serving Strasburg, CO Since 1994

Concrete Doctor has served Adams County properties from our Lakewood shop for over 30 years, and we make regular trips east along the I-70 corridor to Strasburg and surrounding communities. We know the soil conditions, the seasonal timing, and the property types in this part of the plains — and we bring the same Westcoat system quality and installation standards that metro-area clients receive. If you're ready to put a durable quartz floor in your shop, garage, or commercial space, call us at (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate online.

Frequently Asked Questions

A properly installed broadcast quartz system with a polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat will typically last 10 to 20 years with normal maintenance. The key variables are surface preparation quality, slab moisture conditions at installation, and how the floor is used. We address all of those factors upfront so the system performs over the long term.
Yes, but the prep work is critical. We grind off the old paint, repair any cracks and spalls, and assess the slab for moisture before coating. Skipping those steps is how floors fail prematurely. We won't apply a quartz system over a substrate that isn't properly prepared, because a failed floor reflects on our work.
The broadcast quartz aggregate creates a naturally slip-resistant texture, unlike smooth epoxy paint systems. For areas with high water exposure — wash bays, entryways, outdoor-adjacent spaces — we can also specify an additional anti-slip additive in the topcoat for extra traction.
Both are broadcast systems that embed decorative material into a wet base coat, but quartz aggregate produces a more uniform, fine-textured surface while flake systems (also called chip systems) create a chunkier, more variegated look. Quartz is often preferred for commercial and light industrial spaces where consistent texture matters; flake systems are popular for residential garages where aesthetics are the primary driver. We install both.

Last updated: June 2026

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