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What is thin set terrazzo?

What is thin set terrazzo?

Thin-set Terrazzo is a 1/4″ or 3/8″ thick resinous topping that is directly applied over a sub-floor. Typically the sub-floor is concrete due to its stability; however, plywood floors may also be used if they are properly installed. Usually, the resin is epoxy, but polyacrylate is a common alternative.

Is terrazzo and epoxy the same?

Using an epoxy matrix to bind aggregates allows for an incredibly thin set system that consists of colour and shimmering pieces of glass, marble or granite to create a smooth and luxurious floor finish….

Type Epoxy Resin Terrazzo Flooring Cementitious Terrazzo Flooring
Curing Fast curing Longer duration to cure

What kind of paint do you use on terrazzo?

After curing the primer, you can paint the terrazzo floor using any water based paint for the floor that is of good quality. Many of these paints can be tinted so you can make a faux finish if you want.

How can you tell the difference between terrazzo terrazzo and epoxy?

Cement terrazzo systems are thicker and heavier than thinset epoxy terrazzo. They offer a wide color palette, but their colors are not as vibrant as an epoxy terrazzo system. The one main advantage of a cement terrazzo system is its use for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Can you put epoxy over terrazzo?

Epoxy can be coated over terrazzo however you need to be aware of the following factors: Good grinding is required so that the whole surface will be ‘scratched’ and able to mechanically bond with the new coat. You want to remove any existing sealers still left on the surface that could clash with the epoxies.

What is terrazzo epoxy?

Epoxy terrazzo is composed of a mix of epoxy and aggregates bound in a thin-set system. An unlimited array of colors along with shimmering pieces of glass, marble, or granite combine to a luxurious and smooth finish. The unlimited range of colors and intricate patterns provides infinite design capabilities.

What is epoxy terrazzo flooring?

How do you seal terrazzo floors?

Sealing occurs after the terrazzo floor has been polished. The floor is cleaned using fresh water and neutral cleaner then left to completely dry. Once the terrazzo floor is dried, an installer will apply a thin coat of sealer to a microfiber pad. Installers will apply sealer in thin coats over heavy coats.

Can epoxy terrazzo be used outdoors?

While terrazzo can be used outdoors, it is recommended that you select a rustic terrazzo system rather than an epoxy terrazzo system. Epoxy terrazzo is not ideal for outdoor use. However, with a rustic system, you can use terrazzo for exterior applications like pools, benches, patios, or stairs.

How do you cover terrazzo floors?

Make sure the floor is fully dry after cleaning, leaving it for at least 24 hours. Then, with a paint roller, apply a thin layer of strong, white latex primer. This will help the paint bond to the terrazzo floor. The primer needs at least three days to harden and achieve its maximum bonding capability.

How thick is epoxy terrazzo flooring?

3/8”
What is the typical thickness of terrazzo flooring? Epoxy terrazzo can be poured at a thickness of 3/8” or as little as ¼” thick. Cement terrazzo requires a minimum depth of 2 1/2″ including setting bed.

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Ruth Doyle