What is a Quartz Epoxy System?
A Quartz epoxy system combines high-performance epoxy resin with colored quartz sand aggregates to create the most durable, impact-resistant flooring solution available. It's the gold standard for commercial, industrial, and high-traffic environments.
Unlike decorative flake systems, quartz systems are engineered for maximum strength. The quartz particles are harder than concrete, creating a floor that can withstand extreme abuse, heavy machinery, and chemical exposure.
Industrial-Grade Quartz Installation
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Heavy-duty Quartz System - Commercial space with maximum durability
Why Choose Quartz System?
Built for the toughest conditions
Maximum Impact Resistance
Quartz aggregates create an armor-like surface that resists heavy impacts, dropped tools, and machinery.
Superior Chemical Resistance
Stands up to acids, solvents, oils, and harsh chemicals. Ideal for automotive, manufacturing, and industrial facilities.
Heavy-Traffic Ready
Designed for constant foot traffic, forklifts, pallet jacks, and industrial equipment.
Long Service Life
Properly installed quartz floors can last 20+ years in demanding industrial environments.
Customizable Colors
Available in a range of colors to match your branding or aesthetic preferences.
Low Maintenance
Non-porous surface is easy to clean and maintain. No waxing or special treatments required.
System Thickness Options
Tailored to your traffic level and budget
1/8 inch
Light to Medium Traffic
- Retail spaces
- Commercial offices
- Light industrial
1/4 inch
Heavy Traffic
- Warehouses
- Manufacturing
- Auto shops
3/8 inch+
Extreme Duty
- Heavy machinery
- Chemical plants
- Industrial facilities
Ideal Applications
Manufacturing Facilities
Production floors with heavy equipment
Warehouses & Distribution
Forklift and pallet jack traffic
Automotive Shops
Lifts, tools, and chemical exposure
Commercial Kitchens
Food-safe, easy to sanitize
Pool Decks & Patios
Slip-resistant, UV-stable for Florida sun
Medical Facilities
Sterile, non-porous surfaces
Our Quartz System Installation Process Naples FL
Professional installation is critical for industrial-grade quartz systems to perform for 20+ years.
Diamond Grinding
CSP 3-4 profile for heavy-duty systems. Creates optimal texture for maximum adhesion.
MVB Primer
Moisture Vapor Barrier blocks moisture—critical for Florida's humid climate and pool deck applications.
Quartz Broadcast
Multiple layers of 100% solids epoxy with quartz aggregate broadcast to saturation.
Clear Topcoat
UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane seal coat for durability and easy cleaning.
Why Choose EpoxyArt33 for Quartz Systems
Industrial Experience
Experience with commercial kitchens, pool decks, and industrial facilities.
20-Year Durability
Our quartz systems are built to last decades in demanding environments.
Licensed & Insured
Full liability coverage and workers' comp for your protection.
Pool Deck Experts
Specialized in Florida pool deck coatings that handle sun and water.
Quartz System FAQs
Common questions about quartz epoxy flooring
What is the difference between quartz and flake epoxy flooring?
Quartz systems use crusite quartz aggregate for maximum hardness and chemical resistance—ideal for commercial kitchens and pool decks. Flake systems use decorative vinyl chips for aesthetics—best for garages. Quartz is harder and more durable but costs more.
Is quartz epoxy good for pool decks in Florida?
Yes! Quartz epoxy is excellent for Florida pool decks. It's UV-stable, slip-resistant when textured, and handles constant water exposure. The textured surface provides better traction than smooth concrete.
How long does quartz epoxy flooring last?
Quartz epoxy systems typically last 20+ years in commercial environments when properly installed. The quartz aggregate is harder than concrete and extremely resistant to wear, chemicals, and impacts.
Can quartz epoxy be used in commercial kitchens?
Absolutely. Quartz epoxy is the preferred choice for commercial kitchens because it resists hot liquids, grease, acids, and heavy equipment. However, for areas with extreme thermal shock (steam cleaning), urethane cement may be better.
Is quartz epoxy flooring slip-resistant?
Yes, when broadcast to saturation, quartz creates a textured surface that provides excellent slip resistance—even when wet. This makes it ideal for pool decks, commercial kitchens, and areas prone to moisture.
How much does quartz epoxy cost compared to flake?
Quartz systems typically cost 20-30% more than flake systems due to the premium aggregate material and thicker application. However, the increased durability often makes it more cost-effective long-term for commercial applications.
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