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If terrazzo has lost its attractive high gloss shine due to UV light or long-term wear, you can restore this look. Repair is also the recommended option if you have got holes on the surface of your terrazzo. The holes may cause liquid stains to seep into your floor and alter the colour it. Terrazzo floor damage also occurs during the separation of covering such as carpets or linoleum tiling. The resultant is chips, holes, and pits all over the surface of this natural stone. Depending on the level of damage, you may choose to hire a terrazzo restoration professional company, or do it yourself.

Learning how to decently grind and restore a terrazzo flooring can take years to master, and even masters of the craft will go on to hone their skills over a long vocation. While they are best-known for their longevity, terrazzo horizontal surfaces do suffer from wear and tear after extended high traffic usage, prompting fixing. If you are planning to go for a terrazzo restoration, odds are that you already have some of the grounds indicating a worn floor. Let us see some of the basics of terrazzo restoration:

Grinding:

Much of this restoration process is centered around grinding. Not only is grinding an inbuilt part of removing surface layers of terrazzo, but it is also indispensable for achieving the finished polish that terrazzo is famous for. The grinding of this stone often ranges from 3 to 12 steps, where in initial layers are quickly and deeply stripped-down off and subsequent utilize serve to polish and smooth out the newly turn up layer. The way this grinding works is by essentially chopping away off top layers to reveal a fresh layer beneath.

Hole Filling:

If there are any holes that extend below the newly discovered surface, then it may be essential to create a patch for the damaged area. To do this, your terrazzo restoration team will likely drill into the hole a small amount to make over a rough surface for the patch to dig into, then they will try to match the original covering and stones used to appoint a seamless mixture that will fill in the area. It is important to note that these gaps are best filled after the grinding, but before the final polishing work, so that the surfaces can be well-matched and blended with the most accuracy.

Final Polish:

The most common way of polishing a terrazzo features an acid powder distributed across the floor, which is then blended with water and polished by a differentiated machine. This method effectively ingrains the glossiness onto the surface of the terrazzo floor and keeps it smooth-textured and even.

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