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    Source:www.stonediamondtool.com Date:2017/12/13 Read:457


    Stone-chip, cementitious (or cement based) terrazzo requires three layers of materials. First our concrete masons lay a solid, BRC re-enforced, level concrete slab that is at least four inches deep. After the slab has had time to cure, our Masonry together with our Terrazzo fundis add a one to two inch layer of sandy floor screed. Before this layer sets, our terrazzo workers partially embed plastic expansion strips in the screed wherever there is to be a joint or change of color in the terrazzo. For the final layer, our terrazzo workers blend and place into each of the panels a fine marble chip mixture that may be color-pigmented. While the mixture is still wet, workers toss additional marble chips of various colors into each panel and roll a weighted roller (100-125 lbs.) over the entire surface.

    Grey for airports and White for homes is our usual design guideline when it comes to base colours. White as it is made using white cement. The most popular colours we have produced in Watamu are White, Ivory, Off-white and Cream. Blue, Pink, Green and Grey are also colours that we can produce if required. Chips vrry considerably with white being the most popular so far but there are many marble chip colours to chose from. In addition to marble aggregate blends, other stone aggregates can be looked at if you so wish.

    When the terrazzo is thoroughly dry, we grind it with a terrazzo grinder, which is somewhat like a floor polisher, only much heavier. Slight depressions left by the grinding are filled with a matching grout material and hand-troweled for a smooth, uniform surface; it is then cleaned, polished, and sealed.

    This is a very messy process and in the case of renovations of existing houses then the place will have to be vacated for the entire duration of the terrazzo works. So quick is not the case with terrazzo but if you can afford the time then it is well worth the bother. Contact us directly if you are thinking of putting a terrazzo floor into your house in Watamu, we will be more than happy to help you get what you want.

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