Terrazzo
Repairs and Terrazzo Repair Specialists.
Terrazzo is an extremely
durable product that will outperform the usual fad type of
flooring that rears it's ugly head from time to time.
Terrazzo repair is a subject close to my heart as I have
specialised in terrazzo repair for many years.
We have learnt
to near perfectly match colours and the aggregate required
to make the terrazzo repair almost invisible.
We recently total refurbished the Open university building
in Cambridge. The 40 year old staircase was in a sorry state
but after some tender care put back to near it's former
glory.
TERRAZZO REPAIR
Terrazzo is a natural stone and concrete material that looks
like a mosaic. It is polished to a high glaze and polyurethane
resin is used to seal it. This sealing with clear polyurethane
gives it a durable attractive look. Terrazzo is pre-cast and
its constituents are 85% stone and 15% binder with steel
reinforcing rods cast into the bowl.

If you wish to have a long lasting glaze on your terrazzo
surface, clean it daily or as per the need, with detergent,
warm water and a soft cloth. It is strictly unadvisable to put
acid or alkaline solutions into the terrazzo bowl. If the
terrazzo bowl has accidentally come into contact with any
acidic or alkaline solution, the bowl should be thoroughly
washed with water immediately. If you find that your bowl has
turned hazel, it means that your bowl has surely come into
contact with acidic or alkaline solution or has been affected
by Ultra Violet radiation.
TERRAZZO REPAIR
If you find that your terrazzo has become stained which you
are unable to move with general detergent or if you find that
your bowl has turned hazel, you surely need to repair your
terrazzo. Repairing or restoring your terrazzo is a very
simple affair. You require high quality exterior polyurethane,
paint stripper and fine grained sandpaper.
First of all, you need to turn off the water to the unit. The
existing polyurethane needs to be completely removed with the
paint stripper. It is done to achieve a high quality new
finish. If you find that your terrazzo has been stained, use a
sandpaper to get rid of any stain that may have permeated the
surface of the terrazzo. After that bowl needs to be
thoroughly dried, otherwise polyurethane will not adhere to
the surface well. According to the manufacturer's
instructions, apply two to three coasts of polyurethane. If
this is not done you run the risk of water penetrating the
surface and doing damage to the terrazzo. After that
polyurethane should be left to dry completely. You will find
the duration of time that polyurethane takes to completely dry
in the directions provided by the manufacturer. Only when you
are sure of the fact that polyurethane has dried thoroughly,
then only water should be turned on.
It is imperative that the repair kit be used in strict
accordance with the manufacturers' instructions.
We specialise in Terrazzo repairs for art deco cinemas,
Grade II listed building and even modern terrazzo repairs
for the likes of the BBC, Tesco, Safeway, Sainsbury's and a few
Morrison stores.
If you have a requirement give me a call on 020 8807 8889 or
07968 503997.
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