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    Quartz Epoxy Floor Systems
    Coating System

    Quartz Epoxy Floor
    Systems.

    Quartz systems use real crushed quartz aggregate for unmatched durability and slip resistance — the gold standard for commercial kitchens, pool decks, and high-traffic environments.

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    What You Get

    Layers of broadcast quartz are locked into industrial epoxy and finished with a chemical-resistant polyaspartic topcoat. The finished surface handles foot traffic, forklifts, food spills, and pool chemistry without breaking down.

    Features
    • Real crushed quartz aggregate
    • Superior slip resistance
    • Commercial-grade durability
    • Chemical & impact resistant
    • Multiple color options

    Best For

    • • Commercial kitchens
    • • Pool decks
    • • Hospitals
    • • Locker rooms
    • • Industrial floors
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    How the System Is Built

    The actual layers and materials — and why each one matters for the finished floor.

    1. 1
      Aggressive diamond grind or shot blast

      Quartz systems are thicker and harder-working than decorative coatings, so we cut to a CSP-3 to CSP-4 profile for maximum mechanical lock.

    2. 2
      Industrial epoxy primer

      A penetrating epoxy primer wets the concrete, fills micro-porosity, and creates the chemical bond for the quartz layers.

    3. 3
      Quartz broadcast (one or two coats)

      Colored quartz aggregate is broadcast to refusal into a heavy epoxy slurry. For commercial systems we often broadcast a second layer to build thickness — 1/8" to 1/4" total.

    4. 4
      Chemical-resistant topcoat

      A polyaspartic or chemical-resistant urethane locks the quartz in place and forms the wear/sanitation surface. For NSF kitchens and pool decks we spec the topcoat to the exposure profile.

    5. 5
      Integral cove base (optional)

      Where total sanitation matters, we run the quartz system 4-6" up the wall in a seamless integral cove that eliminates the floor-wall joint.

    Benefits

    What this system actually delivers in daily use.

    • Highest slip-resistance rating of any system we offer — engineered for wet environments
    • Real impact and abrasion resistance from natural quartz aggregate
    • Chemical resistance to grease, food acids, pool chemistry, and standard cleaners
    • Seamless monolithic surface — no grout lines, no tile failures, no bacterial harbors
    • Stands up to forklift, pallet jack, and rolling-equipment loads
    • Service life routinely 20+ years in commercial environments

    Our Process for Quartz Epoxy Floor Systems

    Step-by-step from consultation through return-to-service.

    1. 1
      Spec consultation

      We walk the space, identify the chemical exposure, traffic load, and sanitation requirements, then spec the exact quartz grade and topcoat chemistry.

    2. 2
      Aggressive prep

      Shot blast or planetary diamond grind, depending on the slab. Crack repair, joint detail, and cove-base prep where required.

    3. 3
      Quartz broadcast

      One or two broadcast layers depending on the spec. Each layer cures, gets scraped flat, and prepared for the next.

    4. 4
      Sealer/topcoat application

      Two-part chemical-resistant topcoat application, with optional anti-slip additive tuned to the environment.

    5. 5
      Cure and return to service

      Most commercial spaces return to service within 24-48 hours of the final coat, depending on chemistry.

    What to Expect

    A quartz system is the longest-living floor we install — 20+ years is normal in commercial environments, even with daily forklift traffic or full-volume kitchen abuse. Maintenance is straightforward sweep, mop, and routine cleaner. In DFW commercial kitchens we spec NSF-compliant topcoats engineered for grease, food acids, and hot oil spills. For pool decks and outdoor quartz, the topcoat is UV-stable polyaspartic so the color and finish don't degrade under Texas sun. The one note for DFW: quartz systems generate real install dust during grind — we use HEPA-shrouded grinders to keep adjacent areas clean.

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