Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQ TERRAZZO

Terrazzo flooring is highly durable and can withstand high foot traffic. Its strength and resilience make it an ideal choice for areas with heavy use, such as entrances, lobbies, and public spaces.

Terrazzo is a composite material, poured in place or precast, which is used for floor and wall treatments. It consists of chips of marblequartzgraniteglass, or other suitable material, poured with a cementitious binder (for chemical binding), polymeric (for physical binding), or a combination of both. 

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Non-porous terrazzo does not support microbial growth, nor does it allow moisture to accumulate, contributing to a mold-free, healthy environment. This is a floor material that keeps its school spirit and fights high maintenance cost for generations!

Basic steps to installing a terrazzo floor include surface preparation, mixing components for a terrazzo floor, troweling, grinding and polishing, and sealing a terrazzo floor.

Terrazzo flooring cost ksh 2000 per square meter in Kenya,this cost covers materials supply and labour. otherwise the cost might vary if there is need for a more complex designs .

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Durability: Terrazzo is incredibly durable and can last for decades (or even centuries) with proper maintenance. It is resistant to wear, scratches, and stains.

Hypoallergenic: Terrazzo is a solid and non-porous surface, which means it does not harbor allergens like dust mites, making it a good choice for individuals with allergies.

Cost: Terrazzo can be expensive to install compared to some other flooring options. The cost depends on factors like the type of aggregates used and the complexity of the design.

Susceptibility to Stains: While terrazzo is generally resistant to stains, some substances, especially acidic ones, can cause staining if not promptly cleaned.

Cementitious terrazzo is traditionally a mixture of 2:1 ratio of marble aggregate and cement (grey or white). For coloring, add iron oxide to the mix. Mix the materials thoroughly with water. The mix is then poured in within the specified panels and troweled to the preferred height.

Terrazzo is reliable in protecting a floor from water damage. Because epoxy terrazzo is a non-porous surface, it repels water. As a result, this prevents water from causing any issues.