We understand that each commercial project is unique, which is why we work closely with our clients to create a custom flooring solution that meets their specific needs. Our team of experienced professionals will work with you to select the right colors, patterns, and designs to complement the aesthetic of your commercial building. We also have the capability to incorporate custom logos or designs into the flooring, making it a perfect fit for airports and transportation hubs.
Our terrazzo flooring is also eco-friendly and LEED-compliant, so it is an excellent choice for commercial real estate that prioritizes sustainability.
This unique type of flooring is made up of small pieces of colorful glass, quartz, or marble set in a cement-like matrix. It can be used to create beautiful patterns or designs that will add personality and character to any room. And because terrazzo is a durable, low-maintenance material, it's perfect for busy businesses with heavy traffic.
Many developments in materials and installation methods have created a wide array of terrazzo flooring options. With precast terrazzo, cementitious terrazzo and thin-set epoxy terrazzo catering to all kinds of aesthetics and requirements, you can now find a complete flooring solution in the terrazzo range.
Surface Tech’s industry-leading terrazzo installation services include epoxy and cementitious terrazzo, precast terrazzo, countertops, benches, logos, repairs and refinishing.
Looking to discover the best terrazzo flooring for your project? The Surface Tech team of expert designers is here to assist at every step of the flooring process.
Find accurate pricing, customized material recommendations and a complete solution that results in a seamless, beautiful installation.
Our services include:
- The development of terrazzo specifications
- Customized terrazzo designs, drawing from all available aggregates and epoxy resin colors
- Architectural shop drawings
- Detailed and accurate cost analyses
- Complete guidance across the installation process and post-installation maintenance advice
Terrazzo is a highly popular choice of flooring material that’s made through the combination of marble, glass and decorative aggregates. These materials are then combined in either a cement or epoxy matrix before being ground and polished to result in a beautiful, seamless and smooth floor finish.
Epoxy terrazzo is almost limitless in where it can be installed, catering to a wide variety of indoor spaces. This choice of flooring is common amongst areas that experience high foot traffic, including schools, airports, hospitals and hotels. It’s also commonly used in residential and commercial settings, providing a wide range of colors and finishes as well as a reliable, durable flooring finish.
While terrazzo offers many benefits in terms of design opportunities and aesthetic preferences, it’s also highly practical. With no grout lines, epoxy terrazzo removes the risk of bacteria or mold growing in spaces that must meet a high level of sanitary requirements. As terrazzo is easy to clean and maintain, often requiring no replacement throughout its life cycle, this flooring material is found in all kinds of high-use residential and commercial environments alike throughout the world.
It’s not uncommon for terrazzo to last as long as the building it’s in, with terrazzo from 100 years ago still taking pride of place in historical buildings. When epoxy terrazzo is poured-in-place, its lifespan sits between 40-100+ years with adequate care.
Terrazzo floors offer durability and longevity, allowing the initial investment to last over the lifespan of the building itself. Although epoxy terrazzo may have higher initial installation costs than less durable flooring choices, it equates to the lowest life cycle cost per year of any existing flooring system.
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