FAQS

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is terrazzo flooring?

    Terrazzo is a composite material made from chips of marble, glass, or other aggregates set in cement or epoxy and polished to a smooth finish.

  • What are the benefits of epoxy terrazzo compared to traditional terrazzo?

    Epoxy terrazzo offers greater flexibility in design, faster installation, and a thinner profile than traditional cement-based terrazzo, while still providing durability and aesthetic appeal.

  • How long does terrazzo flooring last?

    Terrazzo flooring is known for its longevity and can last 40 years or more with proper maintenance, making it a cost-effective choice over time.

  • What is epoxy floor coating?

    Epoxy floor coating is a protective, durable layer applied to concrete floors to enhance their appearance and resistance to wear, chemicals, and stains.

  • Can terrazzo floors be repaired if damaged?

    Yes, terrazzo floors can be repaired if damaged. Chips, cracks, and dullness can often be restored to their original condition by professional terrazzo restoration services.

  • Is epoxy flooring suitable for high-traffic areas?

    Yes, epoxy flooring is highly durable and resistant to heavy traffic, making it ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential spaces.

  • How do I maintain terrazzo and epoxy floors?

    Both terrazzo and epoxy floors require minimal maintenance, typically involving regular sweeping and damp mopping to keep them clean and free of debris.

  • Can terrazzo floors be customized?

    Yes, terrazzo floors can be highly customized with various colors, patterns, and aggregates to create unique designs, including logos and intricate patterns.

  • Is epoxy flooring environmentally friendly?

    Epoxy flooring can be environmentally friendly when low-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) formulations are used, and when it is applied over existing concrete, reducing the need for new materials.

  • How long does it take to install terrazzo or epoxy flooring?

    The installation time for terrazzo and epoxy flooring varies depending on the project size and complexity, but epoxy typically cures faster than traditional terrazzo, allowing for quicker turnaround times.

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