
Strength and Slip Resistance in One System
Epoxy and colored quartz flooring installed across Odessa commercial and industrial spaces.
Your Odessa shop floor sees constant movement from forklifts, carts, and foot traffic that wears down bare concrete and leaves dust in the air. When you install an epoxy and colored quartz system, the surface becomes smooth enough to clean but textured enough to prevent slips, even when wet. Steadfast Concrete Coatings installs these systems across Odessa facilities where durability and safety are not optional.
This flooring system combines strength, slip resistance, and a clean professional appearance. Proper surface preparation ensures long-term adhesion and performance, and the system is installed by an experienced crew trusted by West Texas contractors. The finish is suitable for shops, facilities, and industrial spaces where the floor takes a beating. Systems are covered by up to a 15-year warranty depending on the selection.
If your facility in Odessa needs a floor that performs under load, contact Steadfast Concrete Coatings to discuss what works for your space.
How Epoxy & Colored Quartz Systems Are Installed
The process begins with mechanical grinding of the concrete slab to create a clean, profiled surface for adhesion. Oils, coatings, and contaminants are removed to prevent bonding failure.
An epoxy base coat is applied, and colored quartz aggregate is broadcast into the wet epoxy to create a textured, slip-resistant layer. After curing, excess quartz is removed and a clear topcoat seals the surface.
The finished system provides chemical resistance, impact durability, and consistent traction. It performs well in environments exposed to oils, equipment traffic, and frequent cleaning.
The quartz layer adds texture without trapping debris, and the sealed surface improves light reflectivity across the floor. While the crew does not perform structural slab repair or drainage modifications, they ensure proper surface preparation and coordinate installation to reduce disruption.
You Will Probably Want to Ask This First
Most facility managers ask about downtime, slip resistance, and how the system holds up under heavy equipment before scheduling the work.
What makes colored quartz different from standard epoxy?
The broadcast quartz layer adds texture, slip resistance, and additional durability compared to a smooth epoxy-only finish. It also helps conceal minor surface variations for a more uniform look.
Is this system suitable for heavy equipment traffic?
Yes. Epoxy and colored quartz systems are designed to handle equipment movement, pallet jacks, and consistent foot traffic when properly installed and maintained.
How is slip resistance achieved?
Slip resistance comes from the texture created by the quartz aggregate and can be adjusted depending on the needs of the facility.
How should this type of floor be cleaned?
The sealed surface can be maintained with routine sweeping and mopping. For industrial settings, pressure washing or approved cleaning solutions may be used without damaging the system.
What conditions need to be met before installation?
The slab must be structurally sound and free of major damage. Minor imperfections are addressed during prep, but significant structural issues must be repaired before coating begins.
Steadfast Concrete Coatings installs epoxy and colored quartz systems across Odessa facilities that need floors built for real use. If you are planning a facility upgrade or new build, get in touch to discuss system options and scheduling.
