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Concrete Repair & Epoxy Flooring in Superior, CO

Concrete Doctor has been the Denver metro's trusted concrete repair and epoxy flooring contractor since 1994, and we're proud to serve homeowners and businesses throughout Superior, Colorado. Our repair-first philosophy means we stabilize and restore concrete whenever possible — saving you money while extending the life of your slabs, driveways, garage floors, and patios. When Superior neighbors need honest assessment and lasting results, they call (303) 988-2558.

Concrete in Superior: What to Know

Superior sits in Boulder County at the edge of the Colorado Front Range, roughly 14 miles northwest of our Lakewood home base. The town straddles the transition zone between the high plains and the foothills, which gives it a unique climate profile: intense high-altitude UV that bleaches and oxidizes unsealed concrete, persistent westerly winds that accelerate surface drying during pours and curing, and a winter freeze-thaw cycle that can push well into the dozens of cycles each season. Rock Creek Ranch, Downer's Crossing, and the newer neighborhoods near US-36 are all home to residential slabs that face the same mechanical stresses — expansion, contraction, and heaving — season after season. The soils beneath Superior tell an important part of the story. Boulder County's eastern edge carries deposits of expansive bentonite clay that swell with moisture and shrink during dry spells, exerting lateral and upward pressure on footings and slabs. Driveways, sidewalks, and patio slabs laid over these soils are particularly vulnerable to differential settlement — one section rises while an adjacent section stays put, creating tripping hazards and accelerating cracking. Without proper crack repair and sealing, water infiltrates those joints, freezes, and turns a hairline crack into a growing fracture. Add the magnesium chloride de-icing salts that Boulder County and municipal crews apply to Superior's roads and walkways each winter, and you have a recipe for rapid surface scaling on any concrete that isn't protected. Concrete Doctor understands this environment because we've been repairing and coating concrete across the Front Range for over thirty years. We know which concrete conditions are cosmetic, which are structural, and — most importantly — when a repair will outlast a replacement.

Freeze-Thaw Damage in Boulder County's Foothills Edge

Superior's position near the foothills means nighttime temperatures drop sharply even in the shoulder seasons — March freezes that follow a 60-degree afternoon are not unusual. Every freeze-thaw cycle forces water in concrete pores and cracks to expand roughly nine percent in volume, and over dozens of cycles per winter, this hydraulic action progressively widens cracks and pops surface aggregate. Driveways and exposed patios are the first casualties because they hold pooled water longest. Concrete Doctor's approach starts with elastic polyurethane crack and joint repair to seal active cracks before they advance. Unlike rigid fillers that crack again as the concrete moves, our elastic systems flex with the slab. We follow with penetrating concrete sealers or a full coating system — depending on the substrate condition — so moisture has nowhere to gain a foothold heading into the next freeze season. This two-stage repair-then-protect sequence is what separates a lasting fix from a cosmetic patch that fails by spring.

Garage and Basement Floors in Superior's Newer Subdivisions

Many Superior homes were built during the development booms of the late 1990s and 2000s, which means garage slabs and basement floors are now old enough to show their age: surface pitting from road salt tracked in on tires, oil staining, and the first signs of concrete dusting. These conditions are very coatable — the slabs are typically sound, they just need preparation and a quality system to perform for another decade or two. Concrete Doctor installs Westcoat epoxy, quartz broadcast, and polyaspartic systems that bond directly to properly prepared concrete. The preparation is everything: diamond grinding opens the surface profile so the coating bonds at a mechanical level rather than just adhering to surface laitance. Superior homeowners upgrading their garage floors also find that a full flake or quartz broadcast system hides minor surface imperfections while providing a slip-resistant, chemical-resistant finish that handles Colorado's winter tire grime and salt residue without deteriorating. Basement floors in Boulder County homes present a related challenge: moisture vapor transmission from the expansive soils below can delaminate coatings that weren't installed with the right primer. Our moisture-mitigation protocols address this before we apply a single coat, ensuring the finished floor performs as expected rather than peeling within a year.

Commercial Concrete for Superior's Rock Creek and US-36 Corridor

Superior's commercial district along McCaslin Boulevard and the US-36 Beetle corridor sees high-volume traffic from both locals and Boulder County commuters. Warehouse and retail spaces in these areas often have aging concrete floors that develop surface delamination, joint deterioration, and tire-track pitting under forklift and delivery traffic. Unprotected commercial concrete in Colorado's climate scales faster than in lower-altitude markets because UV intensity accelerates carbonation and surface degradation. Concrete Doctor brings the same repair-first discipline to commercial projects. We evaluate joint spacing and condition, grind down high spots and trip hazards, route and fill cracks with polyurethane or semi-rigid epoxy systems, and apply broadcast epoxy or polyaspartic topcoats rated for heavy wheeled traffic. The result is a floor that passes safety inspections, reduces liability, and lasts — without the cost and disruption of full slab replacement. If your Superior commercial space needs a floor assessment, call us at (303) 988-2558 and we'll schedule a free on-site estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Superior is about 14 miles from our Lakewood base, so we can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within a few business days. Call (303) 988-2558 and we'll find a time that works. Most estimates take 30–45 minutes and give you a clear picture of what repair versus replacement looks like for your specific slab.
Yes, and it's a direct result of Boulder County's expansive clay soils combined with Superior's wide seasonal temperature swings. The slab is responding to soil movement and thermal expansion. The important question is whether the cracks are still hairline or have widened to the point where water infiltration is accelerating damage. We assess crack width, pattern, and depth to recommend the right repair system — elastic polyurethane for active cracks, rigid epoxy injection for dormant ones.
They do, provided the coating system and installation method are suited for Colorado's climate. Polyaspartic topcoats are especially well-suited because they cure across a wide temperature range and resist the UV exposure that enters through garage windows and open doors. We prep the slab to the proper surface profile before coating so the bond holds through freeze-thaw cycling rather than delaminating at the first cold snap.
In most cases, yes. Spalling that has not compromised the structural depth of the slab is an excellent candidate for concrete resurfacing. We grind the deteriorated surface layer, apply a bonding agent, and install a polymer-modified overlay that restores the slab to a smooth, sealed finish. The overlay bonds at the chemical level and handles Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles far better than bare concrete once it's properly sealed.
Yes. We install and repair stamped concrete, apply decorative overlays, and can match existing patterns when repairing sections of an older stamped patio or walkway. If you have a damaged decorative slab in Superior, we'll assess whether a partial repair and color-match can restore it — or whether a full resurface is the better long-term value.

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