Quartz Floor Coating in Raleigh, NC
A quartz floor coating blends fine quartz aggregate into a resin system for a smooth, upscale finish. Compared to flake, it has a more uniform, refined look while still giving you serious durability, which makes it popular in Raleigh garages, laundry rooms, and finished basements.
Your quartz floor is installed by the owner, Carl Schaffner, never a subcontractor. It goes down over the same diamond-ground prep we use on every job, and most residential quartz floors are backed by our lifetime warranty.
How the Quartz System Works
We diamond grind the slab, repair cracks and pits, and apply an epoxy or polyaspartic base. We broadcast quartz aggregate into the wet coat, then seal it with a clear topcoat for a smooth, consistent finish.
Most quartz floors are finished in one to three days. Trying to decide between options? Compare it with our flake floor or read our process.
Why Choose NC Garage Floors for Quartz
Quartz rewards careful, experienced installation, and that is exactly what you get. Carl is on every job leading the work, he is Rock-Tred certified, fully insured, and he has 12 years in the Triangle.
As an independent company, we buy direct and pass the value to you. No franchise fees baked into your quote, just quality work backed by a lifetime warranty.
Quartz Floor FAQ
What is quartz floor coating?
It is a resin floor system that uses fine quartz aggregate for a smooth, refined finish. It gives you a more uniform look than flake while staying highly durable.
What is the difference between quartz and flake floor?
Quartz uses a finer aggregate for a smoother, more consistent surface. Flake uses larger vinyl chips for a textured, speckled look. Both are tough, so it comes down to the appearance you prefer.
How long does quartz floor coating last?
With professional installation and simple care, a quartz garage floor lasts for years. Most residential installs come with our lifetime warranty against peeling and normal wear.
Is quartz floor coating slippery?
The finished surface has some texture from the aggregate, which helps with grip. If slip resistance is a priority, we can add a non-slip additive to the topcoat.
Where does quartz work best?
Quartz is a great fit for garages, laundry rooms, basements, and showroom-style spaces where you want a clean, upscale look that still handles daily wear.