Terrazzo Flooring: Why It Is Better? — Nitco Tiles
What Is Terrazzo Flooring?
Terrazzo was created in the 15th century by Venetian marble workers who repurposed scrap marble to build terraces around their structures. Terrazzo is a form of flooring that is made up of crushed aggregate in either a cement or an epoxy matrix. It’s a material that can be used in a variety of ways. You can use epoxy terrazzo, which has no joints and allows for smooth transitions, or terrazzo tile, which is 50% lighter than other ceramic and stone tile choices.

Tile Vs Terrazzo
Cost Of Materials And Installation
Terrazzo flooring has a higher initial cost than ceramic tile, but is well worth the investment in the long run. Terrazzo needs very little cleaning, repairs, or renovation, so property owners can save a lot of money. It has one of the most affordable lifecycle costs of any form of flooring.
Design
If you’re looking for something different for your floors, tile and terrazzo have a lot of choices. Ceramic tiles come in a variety of colors and sizes, allowing you to personalise your style. However, there are some drawbacks in terms of geometric forms and proportions. Terrazzo, on the other hand, can build almost anything you can think of. Add in a variety of colors, art styles, and logos, all of which are produced in situ or on-site. If you like the look of terrazzo, there’s something for everyone.
Easy Installation
It is recommended that you employ a skilled installer for terrazzo flooring. They’ll check the floor for moisture problems, then trowel the terrazzo before polishing it. When complicated structures are involved, the complexity of building a terrazzo floor increases. Ceramic tile is a form of flooring that almost everyone can install.
Durability
The durability of terrazzo floors is well known. If you’ve ever entered an older house, you’ll note that the terrazzo floor is still in good condition. They are commonly used in high-traffic areas because of their low maintenance and long-lasting performance. Property owners do not have to be concerned with staining or discoloration. They get better with time.
Ceramic tiles are the less costly choice, but they can break over time. Not to mention the fact that grout lines get rusty and begin to fall apart. If you expect heavy items to scroll across your ground, this is not an option. You’ll get better results if you go for terrazzo.
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