Restore The History Floor Beauty With Terrazzo Restoration Miami FL

By Melissa Green


Now, if you've set your mind on reviving your old floor, remember that doing so is bound to create a huge mess, so be prepared. Any type of floor grinding and polishing would produce an enormous amount of dust, so the room that you'll be doing work in should be devoid of all furniture. If you're going to be extra cautious, you could also cover the walls with either newspaper to avoid having to clean them afterward. However, you can avoid all the hustle by hiring a professional terrazzo restoration Miami FL company to complete the job.

If your floor has stains which will need to be removed, you should know that your contractor will be using chemicals on your floor. As much as possible, keep the windows open during and after this period. If the room doesn't have windows, you could provide electric fans to aid in drying.

However, as with most fads, it soon became outmoded, and people started covering it with tiles, carpets or even wooden floors. A lot of people have also kept theirs intact, but that may be more because of its near indestructibility rather than their active choice. However, the terrazzo is experiencing resurgence nowadays, with hip people suddenly rediscovering the style and grace that such a floor brings to one's home.

After which, stuff the crack with the mixture till it reaches the brim. Wait for the patching mixture to dry, after which you could sand or grind the patched area to match the rest of the floor's surface.

After dealing with stains, a Miami restoration company will then move on to repairing holes and cracks before we move further on to terrazzo polishing. Cracks can be caused by a lot of things, but holes are most often caused by carpeting. The good news is, if your floor was covered by a carpet, chances are that majority of the floor surface is in very good condition. The downside is that carpeting always leaves carpet tracks and nails on the flooring beneath it.

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.

After finishing all terrazzo repairs on your floor, grind it down with diamond-impregnated disks until you achieve the level of sheen that you want. After that, rinse it until you remove all races of dust, old floor wax and other chemicals, then mop on a terrazzo- specific sealer to seal in the sheen and to protect your floor for a longer period. Remember, when cleaning your floor, that waxing a terrazzo floor is hardly necessary, as it retains its sheen even without it. Wax even runs the risk of being absorbed by your floor permanently, thus ruining its color.

Also, never use vinegar on your terrazzo floor, as it is too acidic and will cause it to lose its shine. It is best to give your floor a mopping with water and a neutral pH cleaner every week or so for it to retain its quality for a long period of time.




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