✨ EPOXY & QUARTZ FLOORING

Epoxy & Quartz Flooring in Wiggins, CO

Epoxy and quartz broadcast flooring transforms dull, porous concrete into a surface that's hard, easy to clean, and built to handle whatever a Wiggins property throws at it. Concrete Doctor has been installing these systems across Colorado since 1994, and we understand the specific demands that Morgan County's agricultural environment and high-plains climate place on floor coatings. The result is flooring that looks sharp and holds up — not just through the first winter, but through many.

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Epoxy & Quartz Flooring for Wiggins, CO Properties

Properties in and around Wiggins run the gamut from in-town residences and attached garages to larger rural parcels with shops, equipment buildings, and outbuildings. What they share is exposure to a demanding use environment: gravel and clay tracked in from unpaved drives, temperature swings between warm afternoons and cold nights, and the kind of hard daily use that comes with agricultural and rural living. Bare concrete in these settings absorbs oil, moisture, and agricultural chemicals, becoming progressively harder to clean and more prone to surface deterioration. Morgan County's freeze-thaw winters put particular stress on any floor system that doesn't fully bond to the substrate. When moisture migrates through a slab — common in older construction and slabs without modern vapor barriers — a poorly prepared coating will bubble and delaminate within a season or two. Concrete Doctor addresses this with thorough surface profiling and moisture testing before any epoxy goes down, ensuring the bond holds even as temperatures swing and the concrete beneath moves seasonally.

Our Epoxy & Quartz Flooring Approach

Our epoxy and quartz flooring systems begin with mechanical diamond grinding to open the concrete surface and create the profile needed for a strong chemical bond. Any cracks or surface voids are addressed before coating, so the finished floor doesn't telegraph existing damage. We then apply a penetrating epoxy base coat, broadcast a uniform layer of colored quartz aggregate, lock it down with additional epoxy, and finish with a durable polyaspartic topcoat that resists UV yellowing — important given Wiggins's high-altitude sun exposure. As a Westcoat Systems Partner, we specify coating products engineered for Colorado's variable climate. The quartz aggregate layer provides a naturally textured, slip-resistant surface that's appropriate for garages, utility spaces, and commercial areas where wet boots or spilled liquids are a fact of life. The finished system is seamless and non-porous, meaning it doesn't harbor bacteria, resists staining from oil and chemicals, and cleans up with a simple mop. Color and aggregate options let homeowners and business owners choose a finish that complements the space rather than just covering up old concrete.

Why Quartz Broadcast Systems Outperform Solid-Color Epoxy in High-Use Settings

A solid-color epoxy floor looks clean out of the gate, but in a working garage or farm shop, it shows every scuff, tire mark, and scratch. The quartz broadcast approach embeds colored aggregate directly into the system, creating a surface where normal use doesn't leave visible marks and where minor surface wear doesn't change the look or performance of the floor. For Wiggins properties where floors get real daily use — not just a showcase showroom — this durability difference matters. The broadcast layer also provides inherent texture, which is a safety consideration in spaces where puddles, mud, or spilled liquids are common. Unlike paint-on epoxy systems that can become dangerously slick when wet, a properly broadcast quartz floor maintains traction even when water or light oil is present. This is particularly relevant for equipment shops and large garages where a slip and fall isn't just inconvenient — it's a real liability.

Preparing Older Slabs in Morgan County for a Quality Coating

Many slabs on Wiggins-area properties were poured in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, sometimes without the sub-base prep standards common today. These older slabs frequently have surface contaminants built up over decades — oil, tire rubber, fertilizer residue — and may have minor cracking or surface scaling from years of freeze-thaw exposure. Skipping proper prep on surfaces like these is the single most common reason floor coatings fail prematurely. Our process involves shot blasting or diamond grinding the surface, removing any existing sealers or coatings, addressing cracks with flexible filler, and testing for moisture vapor emission before committing to a coating system. On older slabs that show elevated moisture, we may recommend a moisture-mitigating primer coat to prevent delamination. This upfront work adds time to the job but is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that starts peeling in the second winter.

Serving Wiggins, CO Since 1994

From our Lakewood shop, Concrete Doctor has been serving Colorado communities along the I-76 corridor for decades. Wiggins is about 69 miles out — close enough for same-week scheduling on most jobs. We bring the same system-level approach and Westcoat-quality materials to every Morgan County project that we'd bring to a Denver installation. If you're ready to replace stained, crumbling bare concrete with a floor that lasts, give us a call at (303) 988-2558 or request a free on-site estimate and we'll come out and assess your slab.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard two-car garage typically takes one to two days for prep and coating, followed by a cure period before the floor is back in full use. Larger shop floors or spaces with significant crack repair may take an additional day. We'll give you a specific timeline when we assess your slab.
Yes. The sealed, non-porous surface of a properly installed epoxy-quartz system is resistant to most common agricultural chemicals, fertilizers, fuels, and oils. The polyaspartic topcoat we use is specifically formulated for chemical resistance. We recommend cleaning up spills promptly regardless of surface type, but routine agricultural shop use won't damage the coating.
Existing oil contamination must be removed before coating — oil-saturated concrete won't bond properly to epoxy. We use mechanical grinding and chemical degreasing to address contaminated areas. In cases of deep, long-standing oil penetration, additional treatment steps may be needed. We'll assess the extent of contamination during our free estimate and let you know exactly what prep the slab requires.
A properly applied, flexible coating system will move with minor concrete expansion and contraction without cracking. The key is proper substrate prep and the right material selection — our Westcoat systems are specifically engineered for variable-climate applications. That said, if the underlying slab has ongoing structural movement from soil heave, that should be addressed before coating so the surface remains intact.

Last updated: June 2026

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