Quartz Broadcast Epoxy Case Study in Parramatta
A commercial building foyer in Parramatta had a failing epoxy floor that was delaminating in areas. High daily foot traffic required a slip-compliant, durable replacement installed without a shutdown. We removed delaminating epoxy, profiled the substrate, installed quartz broadcast epoxy, and sealed it for high daily foot traffic and wet-area slip performance.
Service benefits
- Location: Parramatta, Western Sydney
- Surface and system: Epoxy; Quartz broadcast epoxy with anti-slip polyurethane topcoat
- Preparation: Full failed epoxy removal by diamond grinding to CSP 3
- Result: A 340sqm quartz broadcast epoxy floor that meets AS 4586 slip requirements for wet areas. Twelve months of heavy foot traffic and the floor remains in excellent condition.
- Timeframe: 4 working days
- Daily sweep and spot mop in high-traffic zones
- Use pH-neutral commercial floor cleaner for weekly mopping
Pricing and project context
This 300–380 sqm quartz broadcast commercial epoxy flooring project shows how preparation, repairs, selected finish, access, and handover timing shape a written scope. The failed coating had to be fully removed because bonding to delaminating epoxy would transfer the same failure into the new commercial floor.
FAQs
How much does quartz epoxy flooring cost in Sydney?
Quartz broadcast epoxy in Sydney costs $65 to $110 per square metre installed. Pricing reflects the higher material cost of quartz aggregate, the multi-coat seal system, and the heavy-duty polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat required for commercial-grade performance.
What is the difference between quartz and flake epoxy?
Quartz epoxy uses natural stone granules for a textured, earthy appearance and superior slip resistance. Flake systems use vinyl chips for a smoother decorative look. Quartz is typically chosen for commercial entries, wet areas, and food-safe spaces; flake is more common in residential garages and showrooms.
How slip-resistant is quartz epoxy?
Quartz epoxy provides excellent slip resistance due to the natural texture of the quartz granules — typically P4 to P5 rated. It is one of the most slip-resistant decorative flooring options available, suitable for ramps, commercial kitchens, pool surrounds, and wet processing areas.
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