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Rediscover The Floor Beauty With A Terrazzo Restoration Miami FL Company

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.

The life of terrazzo floors has had many ups and downs, with it usually ending up needing Terrazzo repair. This floor style was such a fad back in the 1950s, with homes in America (and all over) sporting these durable and practical floors, which are not only pretty but very easy to maintain.

With these things in mind, take an appropriate amount of grout or Portland cement (whichever is closest to the color of your floor), and mix to the right consistency. You could mix in the quartz or marble chips with the patching mixture if you wish for a more natural look to it, or you could just implant quartz or marble chips to the surface of the mixture later.

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.

That being the case, it's best to try to get a peek of your old flooring before deciding to hammer down on your current ceramic floor. Just make sure that it's in an inconspicuous spot in the area, so as not to damage your current floor should you decide to keep it. If your floor was previously subjected to carpeting, then I'm sure you will be able to find carpet tracks along the sides of the room. If the tracks have been removed beforehand, then you'll either find nails sticking out of the floor or its holes.

Once done with the filling material, fill the hole or crack to the brim with it, then scrape off the excess material. Wait for it to dry before polishing it off along with the rest of the floor area. That should give your floor a smooth and even finish. Once restored, the terrazzo floor will hardly need any more polishing, and will be good to serve you well in the years to come.

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.

So, to be able to remove a stain, you must first try to find out what it is. Is it oil-based, acid-based or what? You should first try to remove it with basic water and cloth. Chemicals should always be the last option for stone floors, because some of them can actually cause stains, instead of removing them. It's best to do research before embarking on any stain removal attempt.




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