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