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  1. Terrazzo originated from Venice, Italy in the mid-16th century. Terrazzo, which means “terrace”, was once made by pressing marble pieces into a clay surface and sealing it off with goat milk …

  2. DO scrub new terrazzo floors approximately once or twice a week for the initial two to three months, as the new construction dust will still be in the air and will eventually be deposited on …

  3. CLEANING PROCEDURES FOR TERRAZZO Terrazzo floors are themselves a work of art. Therefore the floor requires regular cleaning to keep these floors looking as good as new well …

  4. Terrazzo is poured-in-place, cured, and ground to a smooth, hard surface finish. Terrazzo is a custom flooring crafted essentially from natural products and subject to slight shade variations. …

  5. Terrazzo was created when resourceful Venetian mosaic workers discovered a way to reuse marble remnants. With off-size chips, they began to build terraces around their living quarters.

  6. Concord Terrazzo Company is a single-source terrazzo supplier, the only terrazzo company where you can design terrazzo floors and precast terrazzo products with materials from one …

  7. Typically, terrazzo floors will form pinholes after the grinding process and require grouting. Grouting refers to covering any pinoles and voids. Prior to grouting the ground floor, an …

  8. Terrazzo floors have ease of maintenance, but this does not mean that NO CARE IS REQUIRED. Once you understand the care requirements in the early stages of a new terrazzo floor, you …

  9. The National Terrazzo & Mosaic Association (NTMA) conducted an extensive study, compiling statistics from its own membership, the Institutional Research Associates, US Government …

  10. Concord Terrazzo Company crushes and processes it's supply of TERRAZZCO® Brand aggregates at our manufacturing facility in Charlotte, North Carolina. All of our aggregates are …