SoyStep With Quartz, A New Kind Of Epoxy Flooring

 The World’s 1st Bio-Infused Epoxy For Flooring

SoyStep Epoxy Quartz

Looking for an upgrade to the traditional Quarry Tile? Our SoyStep is a superior composition of quartz chips blended with our proprietary epoxy resin.

SoyStep is a 100% solids, bio-infused epoxy which is evenly textured, with a natural slip-resistant finish. With an ever expanding product line, our SoyStep Floor Systems provide flooring solutions without harmful VOC’s and leaching phthalates.

The odorless mixture gets troweled to a 3/16” layer over existing tile, wood or concrete surfaces. The finished surface is slip resistant, waterproof, non-porous, and very durable. A floor will not trap odors, requires no periodic resealing, and eliminates the need to clean or repair grout. When it comes to flexural strength and chemical resistance, it has even passed the rigorous testing processes required by NAVSEA.

SoyStep Epoxy Quartz Is An Ideal Replacement In The Application Of:

  • Kitchens

  • Dishrooms

  • Cooler Boxes

  • Bathrooms

  • Shower Rooms

  • Indoor Pool Decks

  • Locker Rooms

  • Laundry Facilities

  • Service Areas

  • Mechanical Rooms

SoyStep Quartz Color Options

Our SoyStep Product comes in a variety of custom colors. Interested in understanding how much a SoyStep quartz epoxy flooring would cost for your commercial restaurant kitchen? Request a free assessment that can be performed virtually, or in person, today.

Sexton Complete Care Soy Step Restaurant Flooring

Customers Say It Best

“We’ve used Sexton Complete Care for various flooring projects at all our locations over the last 10+ years. The customer service is amazing from top to bottom. They are always willing to customize and adjust to our specs and make recommendations based on their experience. And they’ve hung in there with us in the good and the challenging years. I’d highly recommended them for any commercial flooring or other needs.

Pat Fowler
Owner
Firehouse Grill - Evanston

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