Rough finished concrete slab mortar underbed 1 2 terrazzo finish.
Terrazzo types of floor finishes.
Thickness ranges from 1 4 inch to 3 8 making it one of the thinnest floor materials around.
It literally is the best thin set system.
Terrazzo provides custom colors and design a non porous and seamless finish and lasts longer than any other floor product.
The most common ratio for a terrazzo mix is 2 parts aggregate to 1 part cement.
It has the greatest range of color choices and is least likely to crack because the epoxy resin increases flexibility.
Each of our unique flooring types is custom designed to be artistic masterpieces and our access to unlimited color combinations options allow us to meet most.
Whether the flooring is for hospitals schools warehouses homes or restaurants our top of the line terrazzo and finishes are crafted by expert tradesmen to look absolutely stunning.
Let s get into the mix and mode of traditional terrazzo floors.
It consists of chips of marble quartz granite glass or other suitable material poured with a cementitious binder polymeric or a combination of both.
A sand cushion terrazzo floor is the ideal system for a floor where deflection or movement is anticipated.
Additional chips may be sprinkled atop the mix before it sets.
Terrazzo consists of chips of marble granite quartz glass shell or other suitable materials.
Due to its thinness it is also light in weight.
To create terrazzo floor finishes decorative color chips are sprinkled across a liquid epoxy pour to create one of a kind designs that produce all sorts of color combinations.
Metal strips often divide sections or changes in color or material in a pattern.
Given the addition of these colored chips you might worry that terrazzo finishes are not an ideal choice for folks who like to go barefoot but you would be wrong.
Bonded terrazzo composition from bottom.
Sand cushion terrazzo is a 1 2 cementitious terrazzo finish that sits on a mesh reinforced mortar underbed which is separated from the sub floor by a isolation sheet.
If to sum up the building material in one sentence terrazzo is described as a composite material poured in place or prefabricated for precast terrazzo which is used for flooring base walls stair treads countertops and other custom products.
After it is cured it is ground and polished smooth or otherwise finished to produce a unifor.
Terrazzo is a composite material poured in place or precast which is used for floor and wall treatments.
It is the lightest type of terrazzo in weight and can be installed over existing concrete or a plywood subfloor.
Thinset terrazzo this is a layer of epoxy resin terrazzo about 3 8 thick poured over a concrete substrate.