The Ultimate Guide To Terrazzo Tile: Everything You Need To Know.

Terrazzo tile is a popular choice for flooring and walls, with a variety of colors and designs to choose from. Terrazzo tile can be installed in any room in your home, though it is often used in commercial settings such as restaurants and hotels. In this guide, we will explore the history of terrazzo tile, the different types available, where you can purchase it, its popularity and installation hints & tips.

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Some history on Terrazzo

Terrazzo tile is a type of flooring that has been around for centuries. It was first used in Italy in the 1500s, and quickly became popular because it was so durable and easy to clean. Terrazo tile is made from a mix of marble, glass, and cement, and can be polished to a high shine.

Over the years, terrazzo tile has been used in some of the most famous buildings in the world. The John Adams Building, Taj Mahal, the Parthenon, St. Peter’s Basilica, The Vanderbilt Residence an the Hagia Sophia are just some of the famous buildings that have  terrazzo tile floors.

A single Terazo tile where you can see different coloured glass

What is Terrazzo?

Terrazzo is a composite material, made of marble, quartz, glass, or other chips, poured in place or precast into a variety of patterns. It is used for flooring, as a wall covering, and as a countertop material.

Where to buy Terrazo tiles?

There are many places you can purchase terrazzo tiles. Almost all quality tile stores will sell these. You can also buy direct from a Terrazo dealer or shop online.

Why is Terrazzo so popular?

There are many reasons why Terrazzo is such a popular choice. It is very versatile and can be used in any room. It also comes in a variety of colours and sizes and is extremely durable and easy to maintain. It is an affordable alternative to other materials such as granite and marble.

Terrazzo tile is a popular choice for flooring and walls, with a variety of colors and designs to choose from. Terrazzo tile can be installed in any room in your home, though it is often used in commercial settings such as restaurants and hotels. In this guide, we will explore the history of terrazzo tile, the different types available, and how to install it. We will also provide a few tips on caring for your terrazzo tile installation.

Person llaying Terrazzo tiles

How to install Terrazzo tiles

1. Measure

Measure the space you wish to tile to ensure you have enough tiles. You can calculate the area by multiplying the width by the length. We recommend adding 10% cent to your total figure. Correct measuring is crucial to ensure that you purchase the correct number of tiles.

2. Surface preparation

Prepare the surface by removing any old flooring. Terrazzo tiles must be installed on a well-leveled, clean and dry surface. If the surface is not even, you may need to use a leveling compound to create a smooth surface.

3. Adhesive

Apply a coat of adhesive to the surface where you wish to lay the tiles.

4. Lay your tiles

Place the tiles in the desired position and press down firmly. Ensure to wait for two to three days after the tiles installation before grouting of joints.

How to look after your terrazzo tiles

Looking after terrazzo tiles is a relatively easy process. Looking after your tiles will help extend their lifespan. We recommend placing a mat or rug at the main entrance and exit of your home or business to keep as little dirt from them as possible.

  • Vacuum or sweep them regularly to remove any dust or dirt.
  • Mop the tiles with a neutral pH cleaner to remove any streaks. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials, as these can damage the tiles.
  • Buff the tiles with a soft cloth to restore their shine.

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