Due to their extremely high durability, we install terrazzo flooring systems in the highest-traffic commercial use cases, including stadiums, airports, and municipal buildings. Because of the extreme traffic these floors receive, terrazzo may require occasional repolishing to look as good as when installed.
At Craftsman Concrete, we specialize in wax-free terrazzo floors. In other words, terrazzo floors that are polished rather than sealed with wax. As you’ll read in this article, terrazzo floor polishing has many benefits over traditional waxing and stripping systems. While we focus on poured terrazzo floor polishing in this article, the same information also applies to tile terrazzo floors.
If you have a terrazzo floor that needs to be repolished, give us a call for a free on-site consultation.
The first step of terrazzo floor polishing is an aggressive initial grind using 50 or 100-grit diamond tooling. This grinding step is necessary to remove contaminants such as dirt or any old floor wax buildup. If the buildup of floor wax is especially heavy, it may require chemical stripping before the initial floor grinding steps.
After thoroughly grinding the surface of the terrazzo to remove any contaminants, we will polish the freshly exposed terrazzo surface to the desired level of reflectivity. For epoxy-based systems, floors are ready to be polished immediately after the initial grinding step. Reactive silicate densifiers must be added to Portland cement-based systems to increase hardness and stain resistance.
We run 200 and 400-grit diamond pads to create a natural-looking, semi-gloss finish. We use finer diamond tools, up to 3500-grit, for mirror-finished terrazzo floor polishing.
Although terrazzo flooring systems have been around for hundreds of years, we have significantly improved the quality of sealer applied to floors in recent years. In the past, we sealed terrazzo floors with topical floor wax to protect the floor and enhance the color of aggregates in the terrazzo. We now use high-quality, penetrating sealers to protect terrazzo, creating a long-lasting, low-maintenance flooring installation.
At Craftsman Concrete Floors, we specialize in wax-free terrazzo flooring systems. Not only do wax-free systems reduce terrazzo flooring costs for end-users, they also provide many functional benefits, both for Portland cement and epoxy-based terrazzo floors.
Terrazzo floor installers have used floor wax for over 100 years to protect and enhance the appearance of terrazzo floor systems. However, floor wax has many downsides that are worth considering.
Due to their reduced maintenance requirements, maintaining wax-free terrazzo floor systems is simple. Below are some basic polished terrazzo floor maintenance guidelines.
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