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Certified, Slip-Resistant Quartz Epoxy Flooring Systems in Salt Lake City, UT

Your floors take a beating - grease, spills, carts, and constant traffic. We install durable, hygienic quartz epoxy floors that stand up to daily use while looking clean and professional. Our crews use commercial-grade materials and proven installation methods for kitchens, locker rooms, vet clinics, garages, and more.

With 15+ years serving Salt Lake County, we understand Utah’s concrete, freeze-thaw cycles, and fast project timelines. We install Quartz Epoxy Flooring Systems Salt Lake City UT facilities rely on, including full broadcast quartz, integral cove base, and UV-stable topcoats. Get a free onsite estimate today - we’ll assess your slab, moisture, and traffic to recommend the right system.

Why Our Quartz Epoxy Floors Deliver Safer, Stronger, and Easier-to-Clean Spaces

You want a floor that won’t fail under spills, scrubbing, or constant foot traffic. Professional installation is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels. Our quartz epoxy flooring balances safety, hygiene, and style while controlling downtime and long-term costs. We tailor aggregate size, textures, and topcoats so you get the exact performance you need - without surprises.

Safety & Risk Elimination

Slips, trips, and bacteria growth are costly. We tune slip resistance with colored quartz and traction media to meet ADA considerations and ANSI/NFSI B101 guidance. Typical wet COF ranges from 0.55-0.70, depending on texture. For kitchens and locker rooms, we increase grit for better traction when wet or greasy.

Seamless floors reduce harbor points for pathogens and make daily sanitation faster. We also add integral cove bases (4-6 inches) to remove wall-to-floor seams. That means less water intrusion, fewer hygiene violations, and improved audit scores.

Professional Results & Quality

Every project starts with surface prep: diamond grinding or shot blasting to ICRI CSP 3-5 for strong adhesion. We use 100% solids epoxy resin and an epoxy grout coat to encapsulate the quartz broadcast, then finish with a UV-stable polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane topcoat for abrasion and chemical resistance.

Our team follows OSHA silica controls and uses HEPA vacuums to keep your facility clean during work. We verify conditions with RH probes (ASTM F2170) and use moisture vapor barrier epoxy when needed to prevent future blistering.

Time & Stress Savings

We streamline scheduling, including after-hours and weekend installs, to minimize downtime for restaurants, retailers, and clinics. Smaller areas can be completed in one day with rapid-cure primers and topcoats; many projects return to light foot traffic in 12-24 hours.

You won’t have to juggle multiple vendors - our crew handles crack chasing, joint filling, cove base, and line striping. Clear communication, daily updates, and protected work zones keep your team informed and your space orderly.

Cost-Effective Solution

Peeling or slippery floors are expensive to fix. Our full broadcast quartz systems resist hot oils, cleaners, and disinfectants common in commercial kitchens and healthcare. By addressing moisture with ASTM F3010-compliant mitigation when needed, we prevent costly delamination.

We design thickness and texture to match traffic so you don’t overpay for unnecessary build. Long-term, you save with simple cleaning, durable topcoats, and planned recoats instead of full tear-outs.

Peace of Mind & Warranty

We’re licensed and insured in Utah, with OSHA-10/30 trained crews and manufacturer-approved installer status. You’ll receive a written scope, datasheets, and warranty-backed installation tailored to your environment.

If needs change, our maintenance and recoat programs refresh gloss, restore traction, and extend service life - protecting your investment year after year.

Get a Free Onsite Estimate Today

Tell us about your space and timeline. We’ll assess your slab, provide options, and deliver a clear, itemized quote - often within 24 hours.

Our Quartz Epoxy Installation Process - Clear, Fast, and Built to Last

We make the process straightforward. You’ll know exactly what we’re installing, why it fits your space, and when you can reopen. Here’s how we work:

  1. Assessment & Testing - We inspect the slab, perform RH testing (ASTM F2170), and note drains, cove needs, and traffic patterns.
  2. Surface Prep - Diamond grinding or shot blasting to ICRI CSP 3-5, followed by crack routing, joint filling, and vacuum cleanup.
  3. Prime & Quartz Broadcast - Apply primer or moisture mitigation epoxy, then full quartz broadcast to rejection; repeat for double broadcast when specified.
  4. Grout & Topcoat - Epoxy grout coat to lock in aggregate, then UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat; install integral cove base where needed.
  5. Walkthrough & Care - Final inspection, slip resistance tuning, and a simple cleaning guide with recommended maintenance intervals.

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Send your project details. We’ll map out a simple plan, timeline, and finish schedule - no obligation.

Why Choose Us for Quartz Epoxy Flooring in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake Epoxy Flooring has installed thousands of square feet of quartz systems across the Wasatch Front. We combine field-tested methods with manufacturer specifications to deliver reliable performance. From Downtown Salt Lake to Sandy and West Valley City, we install Quartz Epoxy Flooring Systems Salt Lake City UT businesses trust for safety, hygiene, and durability - on schedule and on budget.

Certified Expertise & Training

Our installers complete ICRI surface prep training and OSHA 10/30-hour safety courses. We maintain manufacturer certifications with leading resin systems, including Sika, Sherwin-Williams/General Polymers, and Crown Polymers, so your floor is installed to spec and backed by the manufacturer where applicable.

We stay current on ANSI/NFSI B101 slip guidance, ASTM D4060 abrasion metrics, and epoxy bonding best practices (ASTM C881). This ensures system selection and build thickness align with your facility’s use, cleaning chemicals, and traffic.

Licensed, Insured, and Safety-Driven

We hold an active Utah DOPL contractor license in good standing, general liability insurance, and workers’ compensation coverage. Our silica exposure control plan meets OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153, and we use HEPA vacuums and dust shrouds to protect your staff and patrons during prep.

For slip resistance, we tune aggregate size and load to your target COF, with documented test methods available upon request. Need ADA considerations for entries and ramps? We’ll specify textures that improve traction while remaining cleanable.

Proven Materials & Equipment

We use 100% solids epoxy resin, epoxy grout coats, and UV-stable polyaspartic or aliphatic polyurethane topcoats. For moisture, we apply ASTM F3010-compliant mitigation when RH levels demand it. We offer Torginol decorative quartz blends and can match brand palettes for multi-site consistency.

Equipment matters. Our planetary grinders, shot blasters, RH probes, wet mil gauges, and spiked rollers help us hit profile, film build, and cure targets - every time. Where verification is needed, we can perform ASTM D7234 pull-off adhesion testing on prepared areas.

Local Knowledge & Scheduling Flexibility

Utah winters, de-icing salts, and freeze-thaw cycles are tough on concrete. We specify UV-stable pigments, appropriate topcoats, and detailing at entries to resist salt tracking. We routinely work in neighborhoods like Sugar House, Millcreek, and The Avenues.

Need to stay open? We offer after-hours and weekend installations to reduce downtime for restaurants, retailers, and gyms. Staged phasing keeps your operation moving while we progress zone by zone.

Customer-First Guarantees & Support

Expect a written scope, clear timeline, and warranty-backed installation. We provide datasheets, color samples, and cleaning protocols so your team can maintain the floor easily. Our maintenance and recoat programs protect traction and gloss, often without major disruption.

If you have compliance needs - Utah health department requirements, USDA/FDA/FSMA considerations, or LEED low-VOC documentation - we’ll supply the specs and submittals to support your approvals.

Experience You Can Count On

Join hundreds of local businesses that trust our licensed team. Request your customized quartz epoxy proposal now.

Quartz Epoxy Flooring - Proven Work Across the Wasatch Front

We’ve delivered high-performance quartz epoxy floors in commercial kitchens, vet clinics, breweries, garages, and schools throughout Salt Lake City & The Wasatch Front. From 1,000 sq ft locker rooms to 15,000 sq ft production areas, we tailor build thickness, texture, and topcoat to your use. Our work spans zip codes 84101-84124 and beyond, with fast-turn options for time-sensitive projects.

Types of Projects We Handle

Commercial & Food Service: Restaurants, cafeterias, and breweries benefit from double broadcast quartz with integral 4-6 inch cove base and chemical-resistant urethane topcoats. We meet sanitation and cleanability targets while controlling gloss and traction.

Healthcare, Education & Athletics: Restrooms, locker rooms, and corridors get medium quartz blends for wet traction and easy mop cycles. We can add antimicrobial additives where policies permit and stripe safety zones as needed.

Our Proven Process & Methods

We profile concrete to ICRI CSP 3-5 via grinding or shot blasting, then prime and full-broadcast quartz to rejection. On higher-demand floors, we specify a double broadcast quartz system followed by an epoxy grout coat to encapsulate aggregate and ease cleaning.

Topcoats include polyaspartic or aliphatic polyurethane for UV stability and abrasion resistance. We verify film builds with wet mil gauges, document cure windows, and, when required, conduct ASTM D7234 pull-off tests on mock-ups.

Complex Situations We’ve Mastered

High Moisture Slabs: When RH exceeds limits, we install a moisture mitigation epoxy per ASTM F3010 before building the system - critical for basements and ground-level slabs in Murray and West Jordan.

Thermal Shock & Water Exposure: Near dishwashers, trench drains, or coolers, we can incorporate urethane cement underlayment for added thermal shock resistance and slope-to-drain corrections.

Results You Can Expect

Typical quartz builds range 1/8-3/16 inch. Light foot traffic often resumes in 12-24 hours; heavy use in 48-72 hours depending on temperature and system. Finished floors deliver strong abrasion resistance (ASTM D4060), excellent bond, and easy sanitation cycles.

In 2025, we completed a 2,800 sq ft Sugar House kitchen with medium quartz, 6-inch cove, and polyaspartic topcoat - returned to service in 48 hours with documented slip resistance and cleaning plan.

Maintenance & Recoat Programs

We recommend auto-scrub or mop with pH-neutral cleaner and periodic topcoat refresh based on traffic: every 3-5 years for kitchens; 4-7 years for retail and education. We can tune slip resistance during recoat to match evolving needs.

Ask about our care guide and scheduled inspections to extend floor life and preserve warranty terms.

See Local Results Like Yours

Ask us for recent project examples in your neighborhood. We’ll share specs, colors, and performance notes relevant to your space.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a quartz epoxy flooring system?
A quartz epoxy system is a multi-layer flooring build that uses 100% solids epoxy and colored quartz aggregate broadcast to rejection for texture, durability, and style. It’s finished with a grout coat and a UV-stable topcoat. The result is a seamless, slip-resistant, easy-to-clean surface ideal for kitchens, locker rooms, garages, clinics, and retail spaces across Salt Lake City, UT.
How much does quartz epoxy flooring cost per square foot in SLC?
Pricing typically ranges from $6-$12 per sq ft for commercial spaces in Salt Lake County, depending on slab condition, moisture mitigation needs, cove base, double broadcast requirements, and topcoat selection. After a free onsite assessment, we provide an itemized quote so you can compare options and choose the right build for your budget and timeline.
Is quartz epoxy slippery when wet?
We tune traction by selecting quartz size (fine, medium, or blends) and adjusting broadcast load. Many facilities target a wet COF of 0.55-0.70 per ANSI/NFSI guidance, verified with third-party or documented testing when requested. For commercial kitchens and locker rooms, we recommend more aggressive textures to maintain grip in wet or greasy conditions.
Are quartz epoxy floors safe for commercial kitchens and food prep?
Yes. Seamless quartz epoxy with integral cove base supports sanitation and routine washdowns. We can provide VOC datasheets, LEED contribution information, and product documentation to support Utah health department, USDA/FDA/FSMA considerations. Specify chemical-resistant topcoats to handle degreasers and sanitizers common in restaurants and cafeterias.
How long does installation and cure take?
Many projects install in 1-3 days, depending on size and slab prep. Light foot traffic often resumes in 12-24 hours after topcoat, with heavy traffic in 48-72 hours. We offer after-hours/weekend work to minimize downtime for SLC restaurants, retailers, and clinics, and we’ll provide a precise schedule before we start.
How does quartz epoxy handle Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles and de-icing salts?
We specify UV-stable topcoats and appropriate textures at entries and garages. Proper surface prep, moisture mitigation when needed, and salt-resistant coatings reduce scaling and delamination. For garages and vestibules, we design thickness and traction to resist tracked-in de-icing salts and frequent temperature swings common along the Wasatch Front.
What moisture testing and vapor mitigation do you use?
We test in-slab RH using ASTM F2170 probes. If readings exceed limits, we install an ASTM F3010-compliant moisture vapor barrier epoxy before building the quartz system. This prevents blistering, discoloration, or debonding - especially important for basements, ground-level slabs, and areas with past moisture issues in Salt Lake City.
Which quartz aggregate size is best for kitchens versus locker rooms?
For commercial kitchens, medium or medium/fine blends typically balance cleanability and traction in oily conditions. Locker rooms often use fine/medium blends for barefoot comfort while maintaining wet grip. We’ll sample textures onsite so you can feel the difference and select a finish that suits your cleaning process and safety goals.
Do you offer after-hours or weekend installation in Salt Lake County?
Yes. We regularly perform evening and weekend installs to reduce downtime for restaurants, retailers, gyms, and clinics. We can phase work by zone, coordinate with other trades, and plan a staged return-to-service so you stay operational while we complete your quartz epoxy floor.
What pull-off adhesion can your system achieve on prepared concrete?
On properly profiled concrete (ICRI CSP 3-5) with moisture within spec, it’s common to see pull-off adhesion values exceeding 250 psi (ASTM D7234), often resulting in cohesive failure in the concrete. We can arrange testing or provide historical data for similar projects in SLC upon request.

Still Deciding? Let’s Talk It Through

Ask us anything about textures, cure times, or budgets. We’ll help you pick the right quartz epoxy system - no pressure.