Terrazzo Floors

Terrazzo Floors

Terrazzo flooring is a composite material that is both durable and decorative, consisting of chips of marble, granite, glass, quartz, or other materials embedded in a cementitious or epoxy binder. It is polished to a smooth finish, producing a seamless, elegant surface that is both functional and highly customizable.

  • Aggregate Chips:

    • Materials: Marble, quartz, granite, recycled glass, shells, or metal.

    • Size: Can range from fine dust to large stone fragments.

  • Binder:

    • Cement-Based Terrazzo: Traditional method; thicker and more porous.

    • Epoxy-Based Terrazzo: Modern version; thinner, more flexible, vibrant colors.

  • Divider Strips:

    • Typically made of brass, aluminum, or plastic.

    • Used for crack control and decorative patterning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of concrete floor finishes does KreteCo offer?

Floor Finish Types Offered by KreteCo

  • Cementitious (Concrete-Based) Finishes
  • Epoxy Flooring Systems
  • Fast-Curable Flooring
  • Specialty Surfaces

Here’s a comparison to help you decide:

Polished Concrete

  • Sleek, modern, industrial look.

  • Reflective finish, available in different colors or aggregate exposures.

  • Minimalist and works well in contemporary spaces.

Hardwood

  • Warm, natural, classic appeal.

  • Wide variety of wood species, grains, stains, and finishes.

  • Adds traditional or rustic charm to interiors.

General Maintenance for All Polished Floors:

  • Daily Dust Mopping

    • Use a microfiber dust mop to remove grit, dirt, and debris that can dull the surface.

    • Prevents scratching and surface wear.

  • Weekly Wet Mopping

    • Use a neutral pH floor cleaner with water.

    • Avoid harsh chemicals (acidic or alkaline) as they can degrade the polish.

Manage work for both new builds and remodels.

For New Builds:

  • Floor finish selection (based on durability, aesthetics, cost)
  • Subfloor preparation advice
  • Moisture mitigation planning
  • Coordination with general contractors or finishers

For Remodels:

  • Assessing whether a floor can be refinished vs. replaced

  • Staging work to minimize disruption (especially in occupied buildings)

  • Matching new floor polish to existing finishes

  • Recommendations on demo, patching, and polish restoration

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Standard Limited Warranty (90 days)

All KreteCo products are covered against manufacturing defects for 90 days from the original purchase date.