Quartz System.
Double-broadcast quartz floors for commercial kitchens, locker rooms, schools. Anti-microbial. Hose-down ready.
- Service
- Quartz System
- Coverage
- ~100 mi · Miami → West Palm
- Walk-on
- 24 hours after final coat
- Drive-on
- 48 hours after final coat
- Lead time
- Same-week walkthrough
- Quote
- (786) 488-5057
What sets a Suncrete quartz system install apart.
Most quartz system failures trace back to the same handful of compromises. We don’t bend on these, even if it costs us a job.
Double-broadcast quartz
Two layers of colored quartz broadcast to refusal, creates a thick, decorative, slip-resistant floor that handles abuse.
Anti-microbial sealer
Sealed with an anti-microbial topcoat for kitchens, locker rooms, healthcare. Bacteria can’t penetrate or grow.
Code-compliant cleaning
Pressure-washable, chemical-resistant. Health-department-rated for commercial kitchen installs.
The longer answer on quartz system.
Double-broadcast quartz floors for commercial kitchens, locker rooms, schools. Anti-microbial. Hose-down ready. That’s the one-line version. The longer answer is that quartz system is one of sixteen coating systems we install across South Florida, and the only reason it ends up on your slab is because the walkthrough determined nothing else would last as long. Wrong-system installs fail at year 2 even with perfect prep. The most expensive floor anyone ever buys is the one that needs to come out and be redone in three years.
Commercial installs are about downtime tolerance as much as they’re about chemistry. We size the system to your traffic volume, chemical exposure, and the realistic window you can lose for prep + cure. Most jobs run Friday evening through Sunday so you’re operational Monday morning. We bring our own generator, lighting, HEPA-shrouded grinders, and dust extraction so the work doesn’t disrupt neighboring tenants or contaminate sensitive equipment in adjacent spaces.
Lifespan on a properly-installed quartz system in a commercial setting runs 8-15 years depending on traffic volume and chemical exposure. The variable is always abrasion at high-traffic zones, door thresholds, forklift turnaround points, near floor drains, which we typically address with a sacrificial topcoat refresh every 5-7 years rather than a full re-coat. That’s planned maintenance, not failure.
Common quartz system applications.
Most-requested project types where this system makes sense. We don’t push it into the wrong context, if your job doesn’t fit any of these, the walkthrough will tell us a different system is the right call.
Forklift-traffic warehouses
Forklift-rated builds (15-30 mil total) handle constant pallet-jack and forklift traffic without indenting or chipping at thresholds. Most-requested in Doral, Miami Gardens, and Hialeah industrial corridors.
Commercial gyms and fitness
Resilient enough to survive dropped dumbbells (within reason) and easy to clean between member sessions. Free-weight zones typically get an extra topcoat layer for impact resistance.
Auto shops + dealerships
Oil + solvent resistance is built into the system. Hot-tire marks rare. Showroom-floor finish available for retail spaces, industrial finish for back-of-house service bays.
Food-service prep + back-of-house
Health-code-rated topcoat. Hose-down ready. Anti-microbial sealer available for prep rooms, dishwashing zones, and storage. Urethane cement system available for the cookline where heat resistance matters.
What a Suncrete quartz system install looks like.
Walkthrough
Free, on-site. Moisture meter, photo set, scope confirmation. Same-week.
Prep day
Diamond-grind to CSP profile. Crack chase. Vacuum. Moisture re-test.
Coating
Basecoat → broadcast/decorative → topcoat. Single-day pour for most installs.
Cure + handoff
Walk-on 24h · drive-on 48h. 30-day inspection visit included.
Other Suncrete coating systems.
Sixteen total in our kit. The right system depends on the slab + use case, we won’t force-fit quartz system if a different system will outlast it.
What people ask us most.
Is this what restaurants use?
Commercial kitchens typically use Urethane cement (with cove base) for the cooking line. Quartz works for prep rooms, dishwashing, and back-of-house. We help you pick at the walkthrough.
How thick is the system?
1/8″ to 3/16″ total build. Significant, you can see the texture and feel the slip resistance underfoot.
What colors?
Multi-color blends are standard, speckled palettes that hide dirt and look industrial-clean. Solid-color is possible but less common.
Got a slab? Let’s pour it right.
Photo + square footage = a real quote in 24 hours. No “starting at” pricing, no upsells. Quartz System installs across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach.