Restore The History Floor Beauty With Terrazzo Restoration Miami FL

By Melissa Green


Lots of people nowadays are rediscovering the beauty of old terrazzo floors, which, with just a little terrazzo polishing here and there, could give a home an old world quality and charm that most dwellings nowadays don't have. Some of these floors, through time, have begun to lose their luster, while others have been covered under a different floor layer. That's unfortunate, as these floors are known for their durability and ease of maintenance, but as the current owner of your house, it is up to you to decide whether you'd want to give these floors a second life or not. If so, find the Terrazzo restoration Miami FL companies for a perfect job.

When undertaking the restoration, begin from the area of the sink and tile toward the countertop's back. The tiles should be measured and then cut into the desired sizes. The adhesive should be applied under the tile before laying them. Press the tile a little hard so that it sets properly on the surface. For the edges, in order to hide the cut tiles and to make them smooth, bull nose tiles should be set. The tiles should be left to stand overnight.

Repairing gouges in your concrete flooring is really pretty easy. However, you want to make sure the old concrete bonds to the new concrete or your repair could last you less than a year. There are a few necessary steps to follow in order to repair gouged concrete flooring.

Tile spacer should be put between two tiles every time. This makes the grout. Now the grout sealer made with directions that come on the package should be of the consistency of peanut butter. This should be allowed to set in the grouts and the extra bit while putting it there should be wiped clean.

Some contractors choose to pull out the nails, while some would rather cut the heads off and level it with the floor instead, as this leaves out the option of having to make a filling. If your floor has other cracks or open holes, then you've no choice but to make the filling material. For the fillings, try to make sure that the color of the patching compound to be used is closest to that of the floor.

If you prefer to pull out the nails, do so very carefully, and just patch it using the same method above. However, if you find that mixing the grout to match the color of your floor is simply too hard (a lot of "professional" contractors find this hard too, I believe), you could opt to just cut out the part of the nail that juts out, and just grind the nail to your floor level.

Cracks are a common damage that terrazzo floors - actually any type of floor- incur. Cracks can be brought about by anything from earthquakes to dropped dumbbells. Some homeowners prefer to retain the cracks, as they say, it has a certain charm to it and can add an aged look to the room.

A lot of people would rather have professional terrazzo restorers do the repairs, but if you wish to terrazzo repair your floors' cracks yourself, there are some things to consider. Is the crack wide enough for small quartz or marble chips to get through? How deep is it?




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