The Quartz System is designed for areas that need high traction, strong durability, and dependable protection. This multi layer resin floor uses colored quartz aggregates and industrial coatings to create a long lasting surface. Its slip resistant texture and heavy duty structure support regular traffic and daily stress. The system works well for both commercial settings and active work areas.
The Quartz System uses epoxy resins, quartz aggregates, and polyaspartic topcoats to build a durable surface that handles tough conditions. Broadcast quartz blends anchor into the resin, forming a textured finish that resists wear, chemicals, and impact. Because the system uses multiple layers, it protects concrete more effectively while offering better traction and a clean, consistent appearance.
Quartz aggregates bond with epoxy basecoats to form a dense surface that handles heavy traffic and demanding work environments.
The textured quartz finish increases traction, helping reduce slips and providing safer movement in wet or high activity areas.
Multiple broadcast layers and protective topcoats support years of performance with minimal wear or surface breakdown.
The system resists cleaners, oils, and chemicals, making routine maintenance simple and protecting the concrete from damage.
Colored quartz blends create a consistent, balanced look that hides imperfections and brightens the overall appearance of the floor.
The seamless finish prevents dirt buildup and supports quick cleaning, reducing time spent on regular floor upkeep.
A quartz broadcast floor uses a series of resin layers to create long term durability. Epoxy primers bond to the concrete, followed by heavy build basecoats that secure quartz aggregates. A second broadcast increases strength and texture. The system is sealed with a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat that enhances abrasion resistance. Together, these layers create a dense, stable surface.
Polyaspartic Top Coat
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We inspect concrete conditions and plan the correct quartz system build for strong adhesion and consistent performance.
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Grinding removes weak material and opens pores, creating a surface that bonds properly with primers and epoxy layers.
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All dust and residue are cleared to help the quartz and resin bond evenly across the entire floor.
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Cracks, holes, and damaged spots are filled to ensure a smooth and stable foundation before coating begins.
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A moisture vapor barrier reduces the risk of peeling and ensures better long term coating adhesion.
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Primer strengthens the bond between concrete and the resin system, supporting durability and stability.
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Quartz aggregates are broadcast into the wet basecoat, building texture, and increasing the floor’s strength.
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A second broadcast fills remaining spaces and forms a denser, more consistent surface.
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A protective topcoat adds clarity, abrasion resistance, and chemical protection for daily use.
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We check adhesion, texture, and consistency to ensure the finished surface meets expected performance standards.
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Concrete that feels slick, dusty, or uneven often needs a safer surface. Areas that show worn spots, stains, or rough patches can become harder to maintain. If heavy equipment causes chipping or the floor becomes difficult to clean, a quartz epoxy flooring system provides better slip resistance, durability, and structure for high traffic environments.
Floors that lose traction or develop surface wear can increase the risk of falls and reduce workplace comfort. Dusting concrete creates constant cleanup, while low strength finishes fail under frequent movement. When these issues add up, a quartz resin flooring system helps restore safety and performance by offering a stable texture that supports everyday activity.
Yes. The quartz epoxy system uses high build basecoats and dense aggregates that support constant rolling loads without surface breakdown.
A seamless quartz floor helps disguise minor flaws because the double broadcast texture creates a uniform, consistent finish across the entire surface.
It depends on the blend. Quartz resin flooring can be finished with a light or aggressive texture, depending on traction and safety needs.
A quartz polyurea system uses moisture resistant primers and sealed layers that prevent water intrusion and maintain stability in humid settings.
Yes. A quartz broadcast floor is easy to maintain because the sealed resin system resists stains, abrasion, and routine cleaning wear.