Quartz Epoxy Flooring

Quartz Epoxy Flooring for Demanding, Wet, and High-Traffic Spaces

Quartz-aggregate epoxy systems combine colored quartz with epoxy for a slip-resistant, heavy-duty, seamless surface built for demanding environments.

Best for: Commercial kitchens, wash bays, locker rooms, garages, high-traffic and wet areas

Quartz epoxy flooring broadcasts colored quartz aggregate into an epoxy coating to build a slip-resistant, heavy-duty, seamless surface. The quartz body adds texture and toughness, making these systems a strong fit for wet and demanding environments such as commercial kitchens, wash bays, and locker rooms.

As with every coating, performance depends on proper concrete preparation. We inspect the slab, grind the surface, repair eligible defects, and install the system selected for the space.

Benefits

Why choose quartz epoxy flooring

Slip-resistant texture

The quartz aggregate creates a textured surface that improves traction in wet and high-traffic areas.

Heavy-duty durability

Quartz systems are built to stand up to impact, abrasion, and demanding use.

Seamless and easy to clean

A continuous, non-porous surface resists staining and is straightforward to sanitize.

Decorative quartz blends

Colored quartz can be blended for a finished, professional appearance.

Impact and abrasion resistance

The aggregate body adds toughness for spaces with carts, equipment, and heavy traffic.

Common Problems Solved

Problems this service solves

Our Process

A lasting floor starts with preparation

We inspect the concrete, prepare the surface, repair eligible defects, install the selected system, and finish with a final walkthrough.

  1. Consultation and assessment

    We review the space, traffic, and exposure to determine whether a quartz system fits.

  2. Concrete inspection and prep

    We inspect the slab and diamond grind the surface to create a proper bonding profile.

  3. Repairs

    Eligible cracks and surface defects are repaired before coating.

  4. Quartz broadcast and coat

    Colored quartz is broadcast into the coating to build the textured, durable body.

  5. Sealing topcoat

    A topcoat seals the surface for a finished, cleanable wear layer.

  6. Final walkthrough

    We review the finished floor and care recommendations with you.

Finish Options

Finish and design options

Standard quartz broadcast

A full quartz body for a slip-resistant, heavy-duty surface.

Decorative quartz blend

Colored quartz combined for a finished, professional look.

Sealed quartz with added texture

Extra slip resistance for wash bays, ramps, and wet zones.

Maintenance

Keeping your floor looking its best

Quartz floors are built for demanding use and routine cleaning.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is quartz epoxy flooring best for?

Quartz systems are well suited to wet and high-traffic environments such as commercial kitchens, wash bays, and locker rooms, where slip resistance and durability matter most.

How is quartz epoxy different from flake epoxy?

Quartz systems broadcast colored quartz aggregate for a heavier-bodied, more slip-resistant, heavy-duty surface, while flake systems use lighter vinyl chips for a primarily decorative finish.

Is quartz epoxy slip-resistant?

The quartz aggregate adds texture that improves traction. Additional slip-resistant options can be specified for especially wet or demanding areas.

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