Services · Southwest Washington
Our toughest, grippiest build: dense natural quartz broadcast into the base for maximum slip resistance and impact strength — the right call for commercial kitchens, shops and wet areas.
Why quartz
Natural quartz is harder and denser than vinyl flake — it's the build we reach for when grip and durability matter most.
A coarse quartz profile holds traction even when the floor is wet.
Dense quartz resists chipping from dropped tools and heavy carts.
Non-porous and easy to sanitize — suited to kitchens and wet areas.
Handles hot water and temperature swings better than thin coatings.
What's under your feet
A double quartz broadcast builds a thick, dense, slip-resistant surface:
Flake or quartz?
Both are great; they win in different rooms.
| Flake & Chip | Toughest Quartz Broadcast | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Garages, homes | Kitchens, shops, wet areas |
| Slip resistance | Good | Highest |
| Impact / abrasion | Strong | Strongest |
| Look | Decorative speckle | Tight, uniform grit |
| Sanitary / wet-rated | Yes | Yes — preferred |
Not sure which your space needs? We'll recommend the right build at your free quote.
Good to know
Yes — it's a go-to for kitchens and wet areas because it's slip-resistant, sanitary and stands up to hot water and heavy use. Ask us about cove base to seal the wall-floor joint.
Often, yes — most garages are perfectly served by a flake system. Quartz shines where grip and impact resistance really matter. We'll give you a straight recommendation.
A quartz build has more steps than flake, so some floors run into a second day. We'll lay out the exact schedule at your quote.
Free, no-pressure estimate
Tell us about the space and how hard it gets used. We'll spec the right quartz build at a free on-site quote.