
30 Jul How to Maintain Quartz Epoxy Floors in SWFL
If you’ve recently had a Double Broadcast Quartz Epoxy Floor installed in your Southwest Florida home or business — congratulations! This innovative flooring solution is not only stunning and durable but also highly customizable to fit any aesthetic. At Top Quality Coating, based in Naples, FL, we specialize in premium Epoxy Flooring Installation, including quartz epoxy coatings designed specifically for the unique climate and needs of SWFL.
Why Quartz Epoxy Floors Are Ideal for SWFL
Southwest Florida’s humid and tropical climate demands flooring that can handle moisture, heat, and daily wear and tear. Quartz epoxy systems, especially our double broadcast quartz epoxy flooring installation, are built to last in such conditions. These floors are:
- Highly resistant to moisture and mold
- Slip-resistant for added safety
- Seamless and easy to clean
- UV-stable and color-retaining
- Perfect for garages, commercial kitchens, warehouses, and more
Essential Maintenance Tips for Quartz Epoxy Floors in SWFL
To keep your quartz epoxy floors in top condition, regular maintenance is key. Here are some practical tips tailored specifically for Southwest Florida environments:
1. Clean Spills Immediately
SWFL’s humidity can exacerbate the effects of standing water. Wipe up spills as soon as possible to avoid any seepage or staining, even though epoxy is non-porous.
2. Dust and Debris Removal
Use a soft broom or microfiber dust mop daily, especially in high-traffic areas. Quartz epoxy can handle a lot, but fine sand and grit from outdoors (common in Collier and Lee County) can dull its finish over time.
3. Damp Mop Weekly
Use a pH-neutral cleaner diluted in water to mop the floor weekly. Avoid harsh chemicals as they can damage the epoxy’s surface over time.
4. Avoid Heavy Abrasives
Never use steel wool, bleach, or acidic cleaners. Sticking to mild detergents helps preserve the glossy, textured beauty of your quartz epoxy finish.
5. Protect from UV Exposure
While our double broadcast quartz epoxy is UV-stable, it’s wise to install blinds or UV filters on windows that receive intense sunlight, especially in coastal homes and garages.
6. Professional Inspections & Resealing
We recommend scheduling a professional inspection once a year. At Top Quality Coating, we offer ongoing maintenance services to help extend the lifespan of your floor, including resealing options for extra protection in high-traffic or commercial spaces.
Choose Top Quality Coating for the Best Quartz Epoxy Flooring in South West Florida
Whether you’re maintaining a recently installed surface or looking to install a new double broadcast quartz epoxy floor in Naples or surrounding areas, our team of certified experts is ready to serve. With years of experience in epoxy floor installations in SWFL, we understand the unique needs of residential and commercial clients alike.
Located in Naples, FL, we proudly serve Collier County, Lee County, and all surrounding regions of Southwest Florida with top-tier craftsmanship, premium materials, and unmatched customer care.
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Have questions about how to maintain your quartz epoxy flooring or thinking about upgrading your space with a double broadcast quartz epoxy coating? Click here to get a free quote or call us directly at +1 (239) 747-6383.
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