Terrazzo
Terrazzo For the advantages of color diversity, high stability and easy installation. Our terrazzo has been widely used in different locations and exports all over the world.
Terrazzo is a popular flooring material in commercial and public spaces due to its durability, low maintenance, and versatility. Its ability to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist wear and tear makes it a practical choice for high-traffic areas such as airports, hospitals, schools, and malls. Additionally, terrazzo is easy to clean and maintain, which is an added advantage in these busy environments. Its customizable design options also make it a popular choice for upscale hotels, restaurants, and office buildings. All these features have contributed to the popularity of terrazzo as a flooring material in both commercial and residential properties.
Frequently Asked Questions:
The color will not change for outdoor application. Our terrazzo is inorganic terrazzo that is not composed with resin & oxycompound materials.
Standard slab size is 2400x1600x20mm&2700x1800x20mm, some designs can be done in size of 3200x1600x20mm or 2400x1200x20mm.
Regular thickness of available slabs is 20mm. If other thickness required, moq is 300sqm.
Yes, moq is 300sqm in 20mm thickness.
Yes, we can cut to sizes as per your requirements. The prices are different from the slabs’ . There are some wastage if cutting to sizes or making special shapes.
2.6 tons/cbm
Yes, we can supply terrazzo tiles in 10mm thickness.
Unlimited Architectural and Design Options. An unlimited color palette, and state of the art water jet cutting techniques create a visually stunning hospitality environment.
Impact Design. Terrazzo can be used to create lasting first impressions while providing a long lasting durable and economical flooring surface.
Durability. Sustainable construction is at the core of green construction. Terrazzo is arguably the most durable and lowest life-cycle-cost flooring available today, making it perfect for high traffic public access .
Low Maintenance and Low Cost. Terrazzo is arguably the most durable and lowest life-cycle-cost flooring available today, perfect for high-traffic public access buildings such as airports where surfaces are exposed .
Composition and Embodied Energy. Terrazzo is composed of naturally occurring aggregates, recycled glass or plastic and processed cement or epoxy binders.
Cleanliness + Maintenance. Both cement and epoxy terrazzo are ideal solutions for maintaining a healthy building.
5 Major Benefits Of Installing Terrazzo
Did you know that terrazzo often lasts longer than the entire lifespan of a building? Buildings sometimes go through several floor replacements in their lifetime; however, a terrazzo installation, eliminates the need to replace the floor finish ever.
Hundreds sometimes thousands of people walk through a school, hospital, or airport daily. Because terrazzo has high compressive strength, it can withstand heavy amounts of pressure caused by foot traffic or heavy machinery. The durability of the material allows the surface to last for years with minimal maintenance besides a daily routine cleaning.
A terrazzo floor is an affordable solution for architects and building owners alike. When you factor the one-time terrazzo installation cost combined with low frequency in replacement costs, terrazzo is among the lowest life-cycle costs in flooring.
Terrazzo stands out from other building materials based on its speckled appearance. In order to create terrazzo, an installer will combine any selection of aggregates ranging from marble to glass chips with any choice of resin color.
The results make a difference! There is a design for everybody. The floors can be fully customizable just like creating the terrazzo mix design. Buildings can add a special touch to their floors with an elaborate logo design or complex floor pattern.
As mentioned before, terrazzo goes beyond just flooring. Terrazzo opens up the door for exploration. Architects can create amazing countertops, shower stalls, or stairs if they desired.
Terrazzo ranks as one of the most economical and environmentally-friendly flooring types available. It is often regarded as the first “green” flooring since its creation in the 15th century.
It is rare to damage a terrazzo floor. Terrazzo resists water damage, fire damage, chemical spillage, and other stain risks. With a recommended sealer by a local terrazzo contractor, you can add additional protection to the terrazzo floor.
One of the misconceptions of a terrazzo surface is the floor’s slipperiness. Terrazzo floors are in fact slip-resistant as well, making it a safe floor to walk on. However, in cases when wax or certain sealers are used across the surface, you can expect more accident-related injuries. Always consult a terrazzo contractor prior to adding a new coating.