Terrazzo Flooring Contractors are artisans, who work with a relatively inexpensive material to make a finished product with a high-end appearance. Traditionally, terrazzo has been made with a composite material, which can either be poured in place or precast, which consists of a binding material (traditionally cement) with chips of material like marble, glass, quartz, granite, or even glass, which is poured in place. Once the mixture cures, it is ground and polished, revealing a uniformly textured surface that is notable for its beauty. Thought the process began as a way to use inexpensive materials in a beautiful way, the artistry and skill required in pouring an entire surface meant that terrazzo quickly became synonymous with expensive, and required artisans to install them, putting it out of the budget of many people.
In the early 200s, Trend Terrazzo developed terrazzo tiles that could be installed by a trained terrazzo flooring contractor. These tiles give the same high-end appearance of a traditional terrazzo floor, but do not require the whole-surface pouring application of traditional terrazzo. This can give you the look of Terrazzo without the inconvenience of a time-consuming Terrazzo application. Furthermore, these tiles are of various sizes, are lightweight, but durable enough to use in even high-traffic commercial areas. Some of the products, such as Trend Q slim, can even be applied on top of existing surface materials.
For flooring contractors, Trend Terrazzo installs in a similar manner to other types of floor tile. However, it does not require sealing, which cuts down on overall installation time. Currently, these tiles require a thin-set application, but a click-in-place system is coming soon, which will allow for even easier installation. To find out more about buying Trend Terrazzo for your flooring project or for help with finding a terrazzo flooring contract in your area, contact Trend Terrazzo at their toll-free number: Phone No.