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.

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.

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.

There are certain things that you should consider and be aware of first, should you decide to revive your house's old flooring. One is that, if your terrazzo was covered with semi-permanent floor surfaces such as vinyl or ceramic tiles, you have no idea as to the current state of the terrazzo underneath it.

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.

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.

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.

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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