Resinwerks Installer

Resinwerks Certified Installer Denver

Epoxy, urethane topcoat, flake, and quartz resinous flooring systems for commercial and industrial spaces

Colorado Concrete Repair installs Resinwerks flooring systems for owners who need a seamless floor that looks professional and performs under daily use. Resinwerks is a strong fit when the project calls for a clean, well-built epoxy system with the right topcoat, decorative options, and installation detail for the space. CCR brings the prep, repair, and specification discipline needed to turn those product lines into durable floors instead of short-lived coatings.

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Authorized Installer

CCR installs manufacturer-specified Resinwerks systems with full substrate prep, patching, and finish sequencing.

1,000+ Projects

Our teams have completed flooring and repair work across warehouses, manufacturing spaces, retail, hospitality, and specialty facilities.

Resinwerks System in Jobber

Epoxy Flooring with Urethane Topcoat – Resinwerks” is listed in CCR Jobber products and services, reflecting an established installation offering.

RESINWERKS FLOORING

Resinwerks Systems CCR Installs

Resinwerks works well for owners who want a high-performance floor that is not purely industrial-looking. The system family covers practical industrial epoxy builds, decorative flake systems, and quartz broadcast installations that can be tuned for slip resistance, appearance, and cleanability.

EPOXY + URETHANE

Industrial Build with a More Durable Finish Layer

CCR installs epoxy flooring with urethane topcoat when the owner wants the body and build of an epoxy system with a tougher finish layer for wear, UV stability, and easier long-term maintenance. This is the exact Resinwerks product category listed in Jobber, and it fits many commercial and industrial projects that need a better-performing finish than epoxy alone.

DECORATIVE FLAKE

Broadcast Systems for Commercial and Customer-Facing Spaces

Flake systems give owners a more finished visual appearance while still delivering a tough seamless floor. CCR uses them in commercial, retail, service, and mixed-use environments where aesthetics matter but the floor still has to stand up to traffic, spills, and routine cleaning. The key is pairing the right build with the right topcoat, not treating flake as a cosmetic add-on only.

QUARTZ BROADCAST

Slip-Resistant Texture for Demanding Environments

Quartz broadcast systems are useful where the floor needs more texture, slip resistance, and durability under wet or high-use conditions. CCR installs these systems in spaces that need a harder-working surface than a basic smooth finish can provide, while still allowing controlled appearance and maintainability.

Why an Authorized Resinwerks Installer Matters

Resinwerks floors succeed when the installation is built around the use case. A generic contractor may sell a decorative finish but ignore moisture, slab defects, or traffic load. That is how otherwise good systems fail early. CCR starts by evaluating the slab, the environment, and the operational demands. We then repair the concrete, prepare the surface, and apply the system with the right build sequence.

That matters because resinous flooring lives or dies on preparation. CCR’s project history includes epoxy, flake, quartz, and urethane-topped systems across demanding settings: RK Mission Critical’s epoxy flake broadcast and industrial topcoat project, Western Forge’s epoxy urethane plant floor, STAQ Pharma’s epoxy urethane work, and City of Salida’s large decorative and industrial seamless resurfacing project. Those are different facilities, but they all point to the same requirement: the installer has to match chemistry, thickness, topcoat, and prep to the real building conditions.

For owners comparing bids, an authorized installer brings more than a product label. CCR handles patching, crack repair, joint work, and moisture-sensitive prep before the coating phase. We also help decide whether a Resinwerks build is the right answer for the space or whether another system family would be better. That protects the owner from paying for the wrong floor simply because the sample board looked good.

Common Resinwerks Applications

  • Commercial interiors, showrooms, and service spaces that need a cleaner visual finish than bare concrete
  • Warehouses, tool rooms, and light industrial areas where epoxy with urethane topcoat offers a strong performance balance
  • Retail, hospitality, and customer-facing environments that benefit from decorative flake systems
  • Locker rooms, back-of-house support spaces, and wash-capable areas needing seamless cleanable surfaces
  • Food-adjacent or wet-use zones where texture and maintainability matter
  • Facilities that want a durable floor without moving to a fully heavy industrial urethane cement build

What Owners Usually Want

Appearance

Clean, consistent finish

Performance

Wear and chemical resistance

Maintenance

Easy daily cleaning

Safety

Optional texture underfoot

Longevity

Correct prep and topcoat

Resinwerks Product Lines Compared

Select a system to review where it fits, what it does well, and where a different specification may be better.

Epoxy Flooring with Urethane TopcoatPerformance-focused commercial and industrial

Best for: Warehouses, manufacturing support spaces, service areas, and commercial projects needing a durable seamless system.

✓ Strengths:

  • Combines epoxy build with tougher finish performance
  • Good balance of durability, appearance, and cleanability
  • Well-suited to many day-to-day operational spaces

Tradeoffs:

  • Not the right choice for severe thermal shock or constant hot washdown
  • Success depends heavily on prep and moisture conditions
  • Topcoat selection should match chemical and traffic exposure
Decorative Flake SystemsCustomer-facing and mixed-use

Best for: Retail, service, office-support, garages, and spaces where appearance matters with practical durability.

✓ Strengths:

  • Hides wear and minor dirt better than solid-color systems
  • Adds visual depth without abandoning seamless performance
  • Can be tuned with topcoats for traffic and maintenance goals

Tradeoffs:

  • Decorative appeal should not override substrate evaluation
  • Broadcast consistency and topcoat quality affect long-term appearance
  • May not be the best fit for the harshest industrial conditions
Quartz Broadcast SystemsTexture and slip resistance

Best for: Wet-use, back-of-house, locker, support, and selected food-adjacent environments.

✓ Strengths:

  • Improves traction and wear resistance
  • Offers a durable textured finish for demanding use
  • Can be designed for both function and controlled appearance

Tradeoffs:

  • Texture level must be chosen carefully for cleaning needs
  • More labor-intensive than basic smooth systems
  • Can be overbuilt if the environment does not require it

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Resinwerks Installer Questions

Key questions from commercial and industrial owners evaluating Resinwerks flooring.

Why choose epoxy with a urethane topcoat instead of epoxy alone?

A urethane topcoat can improve wear performance, finish durability, and long-term appearance retention. In many spaces it creates a better overall system than stopping with an epoxy wear layer alone.

Are Resinwerks systems only for decorative floors?

No. Decorative options are part of the line, but the system family also works well for practical commercial and industrial use. The important question is whether the selected build matches traffic, cleaning methods, moisture, and exposure.

Can Resinwerks be used in warehouses or light industrial spaces?

Yes. CCR installs epoxy and urethane-topped builds for operational environments where owners need a seamless floor that can tolerate traffic, routine maintenance, and a more professional finished appearance than untreated concrete.

How do you decide between flake and quartz broadcast?

Flake is often selected when visual finish is a higher priority. Quartz is usually chosen when traction and a more functional textured surface matter more. CCR reviews how the space is used before recommending either path.

What causes decorative resin floors to fail early?

Most early failures come from moisture, inadequate prep, or applying the wrong system for the environment. That is why CCR evaluates the substrate and repairs defects first, rather than treating the installation like paint over concrete.

Need a Resinwerks installer in Denver or Colorado?

CCR can review your building conditions, expected traffic, appearance goals, and maintenance requirements to determine whether a Resinwerks epoxy, flake, quartz, or urethane-topped system is the right fit. Schedule a site assessment and get a specification grounded in actual use, not just finish samples.


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