Quartz Epoxy Flooring
Colored quartz granules embedded in multiple epoxy layers for a hygienic, chemical resistant surface built for the toughest environments.

What is quartz epoxy flooring?
Colored quartz granules are broadcast into multiple layers of high build epoxy resin, creating an extremely dense, decorative surface engineered for environments where hygiene, chemical exposure, and heavy traffic collide. Because the quartz aggregate is fused throughout the resin rather than just sitting on top, the finished floor resists staining, chemical attack, and abrasion far beyond a standard coating, while remaining smooth and seamless enough to sanitize easily. It is the system hospitals, commercial kitchens, and manufacturing facilities across Alberta specify when failure is not an option.
- Hospitals
- Restaurants
- Commercial Kitchens
- Schools
- Locker Rooms
- Manufacturing Facilities
Why choose quartz epoxy flooring
Every benefit below is built into the system itself, not an upsell, not an afterthought.
Exceptional Durability
Multiple layers of quartz filled epoxy create a dense, high build surface that withstands forklifts, rolling carts, and round the clock foot traffic.
Superior Slip Resistance
The natural texture of broadcast quartz aggregate delivers reliable traction in wet or greasy conditions, which is critical for commercial kitchens and locker rooms.
Chemical and Stain Resistant
Formulated to resist cleaning agents, disinfectants, oils, and food acids without discoloring, softening, or breaking down.
Hygienic and Easy to Sanitize
A seamless, non porous surface with no grout lines or seams eliminates places for bacteria and contaminants to hide.
Long Lasting in High Traffic Areas
Built to perform for years under continuous commercial and industrial use without needing frequent recoating.
How we install your quartz epoxy flooring
A proven, step-by-step workflow that keeps every project on schedule and defect-free.
Surface Preparation
Diamond grinding removes contaminants and profiles the concrete for maximum epoxy adhesion.
Crack and Joint Repair
All cracks, spalls, and joints are structurally repaired before layering begins.
High Build Epoxy Base
A thick epoxy base layer is applied to create the structural foundation of the system.
Quartz Aggregate Broadcast
Colored quartz granules are broadcast to full saturation for texture and slip resistance.
Grout Coat and Seal
A grout coat fills between the quartz grains, followed by a clear, chemical resistant topcoat.
Quartz Epoxy Flooring in action
A look at the finish, texture, and quality clients can expect.



Common questions
Answers to what clients ask most before booking quartz epoxy flooring.
Quartz systems use multiple layers of epoxy with embedded quartz aggregate, making them denser, more chemical resistant, and better suited to hospitals, kitchens, and manufacturing environments. Flake systems are a single broadcast layer, better suited to garages and general commercial use where extreme chemical exposure is not a factor.
Yes, the seamless, non porous surface meets health and sanitation standards for commercial kitchens and food processing environments, and it resists staining from oils, sauces, and cleaning chemicals used in daily sanitation routines.
Because quartz systems involve multiple cure stages, most facilities need three to seven days depending on square footage. We can schedule installation in sections or during off hours to minimize disruption to hospitals, restaurants, and schools.
Routine cleaning is as simple as damp mopping or automatic scrubbing with a pH neutral cleaner. The dense, sealed surface does not require waxing or resealing, which significantly lowers long term maintenance costs compared to tile or VCT.
Other flooring systems
Not quite the right fit? Compare our other epoxy systems to find the best match for your space.
Ready to see what your floor could look like?
Tell us about your space and get a free, no obligation quote. Most Calgary area estimates are delivered within 24 hours.


