Craftsman Concrete Floors specializes in the restoration and repair of terrazzo flooring systems, expertly restoring worn surfaces to ensure lasting durability and minimal upkeep. From our corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas, we provide in-house nationwide services, making us one of the leading commercial flooring installers across the country. Our manufacturer-warrantied systems are trusted by some of America’s top companies, expertly installed by a seasoned team with decades of experience in installation, materials manufacturing, and product innovation. Proudly grounded in Texas, our team approaches each terrazzo restoration project as an opportunity to blend traditional craftsmanship with advanced restoration techniques, providing floors that maintain their natural beauty and resilience over time.
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Terrazzo floors are a durable and decorative flooring option made from chips of marble, quartz, granite, or glass set in cement or epoxy. Once the mixture hardens, the surface is polished to create a smooth, glossy finish. Known for their beauty and longevity, terrazzo floors can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
Originally developed in Italy, terrazzo has been used for centuries in homes, businesses, and public spaces. Modern terrazzo floors come in a wide range of colors and patterns, making them a popular choice for both classic and contemporary designs. Because they are seamless and non-porous, they are also resistant to stains and moisture, making them ideal for high-traffic areas.
Today, terrazzo can be installed as either cement-based terrazzo or epoxy terrazzo. Cement terrazzo is more traditional and thicker, while epoxy terrazzo is thinner, lighter, and offers more vibrant color options. Both types provide a durable, low-maintenance flooring solution that enhances any space.
If another type of flooring has been installed onto of the existing terrazzo, the first step of a terrazzo floor restoration project is the thoughtful demolition of the carpet, tile, or wood floor installed on top of the terrazzo floors. We use electric chipping hammers, angle grinders, and hand tools for this process. Incorrect removal can lead to additional damage to the terrazzo floor, so in most cases, this process should be left to an expert.
Previous tile, carpet, and wood flooring installations each bring different challenges during the repair and restoration process. For example, glue left by a wood flooring installation will stain and discolor the terrazzo and requires careful surface grinding to restore. Removing carpet tack strips will leave voids in terrazzo that we will fill with appropriate, matching terrazzo material.
Demolition for large jobs can be as low as $1 per square foot.
Demolition for small jobs will be priced as a daily flat rate.
Make sure to include the cost of a dumpster for disposal of demolition waste.
During the terrazzo restoration process, it’s reasonable to expect that your floor will require some repair. The most common repair is void filling. Void filling is required where the floor is damaged or gouged by heavy objects, or in situations where the floor-plan layout was modified, leaving an area without terrazzo where walls once were. These repairs are also common where floors were removed to access leaky plumbing.
For void repairs, we compare terrazzo aggregates with your existing floor using our extensive archive of marble chips. We remove a small piece of your floor and use it to computer-match the color of your terrazzo binder–in a process similar to buying paint at a big box retail construction store. This is process is an absolute necessity for properly restoring a terrazzo floor.
After aggregates are selected and the epoxy binder is color-matched, we make samples to confirm that our selections perfectly match the existing terrazzo floors. Samples not only allow us to compare colors but also allow us to confirm that we have selected the correct rock sizes.
Marble Chips can range from $16-$40 per 50lb bag
Mother of Pearl is $80 – $100 per 50lb bag
After repairing voids and cracks in your terrazzo flooring, the next step in your terrazzo restoration project is grinding it flat using an electric floor grinding machine. Aggressive diamond tools, typically 30 to 40 grit, are used in this process. This grinding process will remove any contamination from other flooring installations and level and blend any of the areas we filled during the damage repair phase of the terrazzo floor restoration process.
After grinding, the terrazzo floors must either be polished or waxed to achieve the final, reflective finish. Waxing, while a more traditional way to finish these floors, requires frequent stripping and waxing maintenance. Polishing is a more modern technique for finishing terrazzo floors and provides a more attractive appearance with lower long-term maintenance. Further, diamond-polished terrazzo floors are less prone to fine scratching from daily use than waxed or sealed terrazzo floors. Finally, polished terrazzo floors are less slippery than waxed floors, which may be beneficial for households with children or to reduce business slip and fall liability.
Terrazzo flooring costs are variable based on the square footage we restore and the amount of terrazzo repair work required.
Residential restoration jobs range from $7-12 per square foot
Repair work such as void filling is priced by the day with the addition of material cost
Commercial restoration jobs start as low as $5 per square foot, depending on the square footage.
Diamond-polished terrazzo floors offer a non-slip surface, easily meeting the OSHA standards for wet and dry slip resistance. Diamond-polished floors are incredibly flat and smooth, providing the maximum contact patch between a shoe or foot and the floor. In fact, we often install terrazzo floors because of their slip resistance to reduce slip and fall liabilities in commercial use cases. This is one of the main reasons why airports, stadiums, and schools utilize terrazzo flooring so frequently.
The confusion on this subject comes from the fact that waxed terrazzo floors are not slip-resistant. Wax is a soft acrylic coating applied to the terrazzo surface to increase gloss but acts as a contaminant on the floor’s surface. Because wax is soft, other contaminants, such as sand and dirt, get pushed into the surface, creating a textured surface that reduces the contact area between a foot and the floor. This is a recipe for disaster.
At Craftsman Concrete Floors, we always restore terrazzo floors correctly–with a heavy diamond grind and polish. This provides the most durable, slip-resistant terrazzo floor possible.
Many companies use buffers to restore terrazzo floors. In this process, a chemical stripper removes contaminants, and progressively finer diamond buffing pads increase gloss. These systems are used to reduce equipment cost, but cannot provide an adequately restored floor.
The problem with these systems is that the weight and speed of a floor buffer are simply insufficient to hone a terrazzo floor properly. While restoration with a buffer can create a high gloss floor, it cannot create a properly polished floor that will offer longevity and durability to the project.
Craftsman Concrete Floors uses heavy mechanical grinders to hone terrazzo floors. While a floor buffer typically weighs around 80 pounds, our concrete grinders weigh more than 900 pounds. The additional pressure these grinders provide means we can adequately hone the floor, removing all surface scratching and creating a genuinely smooth, reflective, and durable surface.
On many restoration projects, we’re asked where it’s okay to leave minor chips and imperfections in a terrazzo floor. Unfortunately, it is not. As chips receive traffic, their edges degrade, creating larger chips. This degradation will eventually lead to structural issues in the terrazzo and costly repairs.
Some companies will repair surface imperfections by skimming the entire floor with an epoxy of a similar color, grinding the floor smooth, and then using permanent markers to draw rocks into the patch. This method is insufficient to create a good-looking, permanent repair.
At Craftsman Concrete Floors, we always do terrazzo repairs the old-fashioned way. First, we color-match the aggregates and binder, then make samples to confirm that we have a sufficient match. Next, we chip out the margins of the voids to create a vertical binding surface. Then each void is hand-filled and ground flat to create a seamless and permanent terrazzo repair that’s hardly visible.
At Craftsman Concrete Floors, we recommend inspections every 3-5 years and repolishing every 7-10 years. Early maintenance is critical for terrazzo floors and will help reduce floor ownership costs. If your floors look different than they did when they were installed, it’s time for an inspection.
At Craftsman Concrete, we offer free consultations for terrazzo repair and maintenance projects. If you have a project that requires an inspection, give us a call for a free consultation.
Craftsman Concrete Floors is a specialty floor installation company headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1999, we offer nationwide in-house service installing Polished Concrete, ESD Epoxy, Terrazzo Floors, Urethane Cement, and Concrete Overlays through our regional offices.
Terrazzo flooring is frequently utilized in sports stadiums and entertainment event centers due to its exceptional strength and durability. Its resistance to spills and ability to withstand substantial foot traffic make it highly practical for busy concessions areas, concourses, and walkways. Furthermore, terrazzo’s customizable design potential allows venues to integrate branding, team logos, or event-specific graphics directly into the flooring. Composed of sustainable materials, terrazzo also supports environmental initiatives, offering the added benefit of eco-friendly facility management.
Terrazzo flooring is an optimal choice for museums and cultural institutions due to its exceptional versatility in design, allowing customization that reflects and complements artistic and cultural themes. Renowned for durability and minimal maintenance requirements, terrazzo withstands heavy foot traffic, ensuring longevity within busy public spaces. Additionally, terrazzo’s visually appealing finish naturally elevates exhibition environments and galleries, subtly enhancing visitors’ aesthetic experience. Its sustainable attributes also contribute positively toward environmental responsibility efforts frequently prioritized by museums and cultural venues.
Terrazzo is frequently chosen for government and civic buildings—including courthouses, city halls, and public libraries—due to exceptional durability and architectural versatility. Facilities such as Harris County Courthouse exemplify terrazzo’s ability to blend seamlessly with historical architecture, while modern structures like Texas’ Houston City Hall illustrate its contemporary appeal. Additionally, terrazzo’s sustainability significantly reduces long-term maintenance expenses for public infrastructure. Its smooth surface and durability help ensure hygienic conditions, contributing to cleaner indoor air—an important consideration in high-traffic public spaces.
Terrazzo flooring typically ranges from 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in thickness for epoxy-based installations, while cement-based terrazzo usually measures around 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch thick. The exact thickness depends on the specific installation method and the condition of the existing substrate.
Yes, terrazzo floors can be effectively repaired if cracks occur. Craftsman Concrete Floors specializes in matching the original terrazzo color and aggregate, ensuring a seamless and durable repair that maintains the floor’s aesthetic appeal and longevity.
Epoxy terrazzo flooring systems typically contain very low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them a safe and environmentally friendly flooring option. Many terrazzo installations meet or exceed strict indoor air quality standards, including those required by building codes in Texas.
Yes, metal or divider strips are commonly used in terrazzo installations to separate colors, create patterns, or manage expansion joints. Craftsman Concrete Floors frequently incorporates these strips to enhance the design and functionality of terrazzo flooring projects.
Terrazzo installation involves preparing the substrate, placing metal divider strips as needed, and then applying a mixture of epoxy or cement binder combined with aggregates such as marble, quartz, or glass. After curing, the surface is ground and polished to achieve a smooth, durable finish suitable for high-traffic areas like commercial spaces in Houston.
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