✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING
Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Tabernash, CO
Tabernash properties deal with floor conditions that most Front Range contractors never encounter: floors that see tracked-in ice melt and road salt all winter, temperature swings that push coatings past their limits, and high-altitude UV that degrades ordinary epoxies faster than expected. Concrete Doctor's epoxy and quartz flooring systems are selected and applied to handle exactly those stresses. We've been matching the right coating chemistry to Colorado's toughest conditions since 1994.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor installs epoxy and quartz systems using Westcoat-certified products engineered for commercial-grade durability. The process begins with mechanical surface preparation — typically diamond grinding to open the concrete's pore structure and ensure a true chemical bond. We patch cracks and address any moisture concerns before coating; skipping that step is why DIY and low-bid coating jobs fail within a season or two. The broadcast quartz layer is applied while the base coat is still wet, ensuring full encapsulation of aggregate particles. A UV-stable polyaspartic or urethane topcoat seals the system and provides the abrasion resistance and chemical protection that makes these floors last. The result is a seamless, easy-clean surface that handles the grit, moisture, and traffic of mountain living without the constant maintenance that bare concrete demands.
Quartz Systems for Wet-Entry and High-Traffic Areas
Mountain homes have different traffic patterns than suburban properties. Tabernash entries and mudrooms handle ski boots, crampons, wet gear, and the grit that comes with outdoor recreation at every level. Quartz aggregate broadcast systems are ideal for these spaces because the texture is built into the coating itself — it doesn't wear away like applied non-slip strips, and it can be maintained and recoated without stripping the whole system. We also install quartz systems in utility spaces, workshops, and commercial entries where the combination of slip resistance and chemical durability is critical. The grain size and broadcast density can be adjusted to match the desired aesthetic — from a refined, low-profile texture for finished living spaces to a more aggressive profile for high-traffic commercial floors.
UV Stability Matters More at 8,600 Feet
Standard epoxy formulations are not built for high-altitude UV exposure. The ultraviolet intensity at Tabernash's elevation is substantially higher than at lower Colorado elevations, and coatings that perform fine in Denver will yellow, chalk, and lose adhesion significantly faster in Grand County. Concrete Doctor specifies UV-stable topcoats — polyaspartic and aliphatic urethane systems — as the finish layer on all exterior-adjacent and sun-exposed applications. This isn't a minor performance detail; it's the difference between a floor that looks good for two years and one that holds up for a decade or more. When we quote a project in Tabernash, UV resistance is always part of the product conversation, not an upsell — it's the baseline standard for work at this elevation.
Serving Tabernash, CO Since 1994
From our Lakewood shop, Concrete Doctor has served the mountain corridor including Grand County for over three decades. We understand the seasonal timing that matters in Tabernash — coating installation needs to happen when slab temperatures are within the right range, which means fall and late spring windows are prime time. If you're ready to stop fighting a bare, deteriorating floor, give us a call at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to set up a free on-site estimate before the next winter season rolls in.
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Last updated: June 2026
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