Why a Quartz Sand System is the Professional's Choice for Durability
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It's Not Just About Looks—It's About Strength. Why This System Lasts
What High-Traffic Surfaces Really Need
When you are coating a garage, workshop, or busy outdoor patio, you need a surface that can handle more than just foot traffic. You need a floor that resists impacts, scratches, and heavy wear. While many coatings look good, professionals often recommend a quartz sand epoxy system for one simple reason: unmatched durability. It is built from the ground up to be tough.
The Key Difference: Rock vs. Plastic
The main difference between a quartz system and a standard flake system is the material itself. A flake floor uses lightweight vinyl chips for color. These are decorative and relatively soft. A quartz system uses broadcast quartz, which is a genuine, hard mineral. You are essentially creating a floor with a layer of fine, rock-hard granules.
Superior Impact and Scratch Resistance
This "rock-hard" layer is what provides extreme durability. In a garage, if you drop a heavy wrench or a hammer, the vinyl flake in a standard floor can be dented or "bruised" by the impact. The dense layer of quartz minerals is much stronger and is designed to absorb and distribute that impact, making it far more resistant to chipping, scratching, and gouging.
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Built for Heavy Loads and Abrasions
The quartz system also creates a much thicker and more robust floor. The combination of a thick epoxy base, a full broadcast of quartz sand, and a strong polyaspartic topcoat results in a floor that can handle heavy, rolling loads. This makes it the perfect choice for a workshop with heavy tool chests, car jacks, or even for commercial spaces. It is designed to resist wear and abrasion.
A Stronger Bond from Start to Finish
A professional installation is key to this durability. The process always starts with diamond grinding the concrete, which opens the pores for a deep, permanent bond. This ensures the coating will not peel or delaminate. When the Right Way team installs a quartz floor, we are building a high-performance surface that is chemically bonded to your concrete.
The Ultimate Long-Term Concrete Solution
For homeowners in Vero Beach who want the absolute best in long-term performance, a quartz sand system is the clear winner. It is the professional's choice for a reason: it is simply tougher. Contact
Right Way today for a
free consultation and to learn more about this premium concrete resurfacing option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a quartz floor "stronger" than the concrete underneath it?
A quartz system has a much higher abrasion resistance and chemical resistance than bare concrete. While the concrete provides the foundational strength, the quartz system provides a new, high-performance surface that is far more durable for daily use, impacts, and spills.
Will a quartz system hide cracks in my concrete?
Yes. A key part of our professional installation is concrete repair. We first repair and fill existing cracks and spalling. The thick, multi-layer quartz system then permanently covers these repairs, leaving you with a smooth, new, and flawless-looking surface.
How does the thickness of a quartz floor compare to a flake floor?
A quartz floor is typically thicker and more mil-dense than a standard flake floor. The full broadcast of quartz sand builds up a stronger, more substantial layer, which is a key part of its superior impact resistance and durability.
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