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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Westminster, CO
Quartz-broadcast epoxy systems deliver a floor that's tough enough for Westminster's busiest commercial kitchens, breweries, veterinary clinics, and retail spaces — while looking polished enough for showrooms and high-end residential interiors. Concrete Doctor has been installing broadcast quartz and epoxy systems on the Front Range since 1994, and we bring that depth of experience to every Westminster project, from a single-room commercial kitchen to a multi-bay facility floor.
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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Westminster, CO Properties
Westminster's commercial sector along 104th Avenue and the US-36 corridor includes food service facilities, healthcare-adjacent spaces, fitness studios, and light-industrial units — all environments where flooring has to resist moisture, cleaning chemicals, and constant foot or equipment traffic. Colorado's climate makes the substrate preparation more demanding than in other regions: Westminster slabs experience significant moisture vapor drive in spring and fall as Front Range temperature swings move soil moisture upward through uncoated concrete.
For residential applications in Westminster, quartz-broadcast epoxy is increasingly popular in basement entertainment rooms, laundry areas, and finished utility spaces. Westminster's large share of 1970s–1990s ranch homes means many of these basement slabs are bare concrete that has never been protected, and they've absorbed decades of moisture cycling. Proper moisture testing and vapor mitigation before installation is a step we never skip — it's the difference between a floor that lasts 20 years and one that delaminations within two.
Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach
Concrete Doctor installs epoxy and quartz broadcast systems using Westcoat products, a commercial-grade line engineered for high-performance environments. The process begins with mechanical surface preparation — diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete's pores and create a clean, profiled surface. Any cracks or low spots are filled and leveled. We then apply a penetrating epoxy primer, broadcast the selected quartz aggregate at full rejection (edge to edge, no thin spots), and seal with a topcoat matched to the traffic and chemical exposure the space will see.
Quartz systems deliver several advantages over plain epoxy: the aggregate texture provides ANSI A137.1-comparable slip resistance even when wet, making them code-appropriate for commercial kitchens, animal care facilities, and areas around equipment where spills are routine. The color and texture combinations available through Westcoat's quartz library mean Westminster business owners aren't choosing between durable and attractive — they get both. Our repair-first philosophy applies here too: if the slab is structurally sound, we prepare and coat rather than recommend unnecessary replacement.
Choosing Quartz Broadcast Over Standard Epoxy for Westminster Commercial Spaces
Standard epoxy coatings are smooth — which makes them easy to clean but potentially slippery under wet conditions. For Westminster commercial environments, particularly food-prep areas, pet care facilities, or any space where water or cleaning solutions regularly hit the floor, the quartz broadcast system is the appropriate choice. The aggregate layer, locked in under a clear topcoat, creates permanent texture that doesn't wear away the way anti-slip additives in a topcoat can.
For Westminster's fitness studios and physical therapy spaces — a growing segment of the city's commercial mix — quartz floors also handle the impact and point loading from equipment without showing the wear patterns that plain epoxy develops. The Westcoat quartz palette includes neutral tones that photograph well and coordinate with modern interior finishes, so the floor looks intentional rather than industrial.
What Westminster Homeowners Should Know Before Installing Quartz Epoxy in a Basement
Westminster's older residential basements were built before modern vapor barrier standards, and many have slabs sitting directly on Adams County's clay-heavy soil. In spring, as snowmelt saturates the ground and temperatures rise, moisture vapor migrates upward through those slabs at measurable rates. If an epoxy system is installed over a slab with high vapor emission without addressing it first, the coating will eventually bubble or delaminate from hydrostatic pressure beneath it.
Concrete Doctor performs calcium chloride or relative humidity probe testing before quoting a coating system for Westminster basements. When vapor transmission is elevated, we specify a vapor-tolerant primer or a moisture-mitigation underlayment as part of the installation. It adds a step, but it's the only way to guarantee the floor performs through Westminster's full freeze-thaw and snowmelt season cycle. We explain the testing results to every homeowner so they understand what they're getting and why.
Serving Westminster, CO Since 1994
From our Lakewood shop, Westminster is a 20-minute drive north on Wadsworth or Kipling, and we've completed quartz and epoxy projects throughout the city — from commercial kitchens in the 104th Avenue retail corridor to residential basements in established Westminster subdivisions near Standley Lake. Thirty-plus years working on Front Range concrete means we know what substrates look like after Colorado winters and what prep is genuinely required to make a system last. Call us at (303) 988-2558 or reach out online to schedule a free on-site evaluation of your Westminster floor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most commercial installations in the 1,000–3,000 square foot range take two to three days: one day for prep and priming, one for broadcast and cure, and a final day for topcoat application. Cure time before light foot traffic is typically 24 hours; full cure for vehicle or heavy equipment traffic is 72 hours. We work around your schedule and can stage work in sections to keep your Westminster business operational.
Yes — quartz broadcast systems with a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat are highly resistant to chloride intrusion and cleaning-chemical exposure. The key is that the floor is sealed at the surface level, so de-icing salts don't reach the concrete underneath. We recommend an annual light cleaning and inspection of the topcoat for Westminster commercial clients, since high-traffic entryways can show topcoat wear before the rest of the floor.
Westcoat's quartz library includes dozens of standard colors and blend options. While we can't color-match to an exact Pantone specification in a broadcast quartz system, we can work with you to select a palette that complements your Westminster space's interior design. We bring samples on the estimate visit so you can see actual material against your lighting and existing finishes.
In most cases, yes. Active structural cracks get filled with an elastic polyurethane material before coating so they can continue to move slightly without telegraphing through the finished surface. Non-moving hairline cracks are typically filled with epoxy paste and ground flush. The presence of cracks alone doesn't disqualify a slab — our site evaluation tells us what prep is needed.
Last updated: June 2026
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