
Your concrete floors deserve a finish that holds up in South Florida's heat and humidity. We install and restore terrazzo that stays beautiful for decades.

Terrazzo flooring in Coconut Creek is a poured, seamless surface made from marble, glass, or stone chips set in a cement or epoxy-resin base - ground smooth and sealed to a lasting finish. Most residential installations take three to seven days from prep through sealing, and a properly installed floor can last 75 years or more.
Many homeowners in Coconut Creek come to us because they are tired of replacing flooring every decade. Terrazzo handles South Florida's humidity without warping or growing mold, and its sealed surface has no grout lines for dirt to hide in. If your current floor is stained concrete or worn tile that keeps needing attention, terrazzo is worth a serious look.
We serve Coconut Creek and all of Broward County. Call us or send a message and we will walk you through whether installation or restoration is the right path for your home.
Many Coconut Creek homes built in the 1960s and 1970s had original terrazzo floors covered over during later renovations. If your home is from that era and you are replacing old carpet or tile anyway, peel back a corner first. Finding original terrazzo underneath is like discovering a hidden asset - restoring it costs far less than new flooring and often looks better.
If you spend more time scrubbing grout than enjoying your home, terrazzo is worth considering. Because it is a single poured surface with no joints or seams, there is nothing for dirt, mold, or mildew to hide in - a real advantage in Coconut Creek's humid climate where grout turns dark quickly. The time you spend cleaning drops significantly.
Terrazzo does not fail all at once. It usually shows its age through small chips at the edges, hairline cracks across the surface, or areas that have lost their shine and look flat no matter how much you clean them. These are signs the floor needs professional attention - either a targeted repair or a full regrind and reseal - not full replacement.
Carpet and grouted tile trap dust, pet dander, and allergens. In a South Florida home that stays closed up with air conditioning running most of the year, that buildup can affect air quality noticeably. Terrazzo's sealed, seamless surface gives allergens nowhere to accumulate and wipes clean thoroughly with a damp mop.
We offer both new terrazzo installation and restoration of existing floors. For new installs, we work with two main systems - traditional cement-based terrazzo, which is poured thicker and is a strong choice when weight and permanence are priorities, and epoxy-resin terrazzo, which is thinner, lighter, and cures faster. Both systems are paired with thorough subfloor moisture testing before any material goes down - a step that is not optional in Coconut Creek's climate. If you are also considering a complementary finish for other areas of your home, our basement flooring service uses many of the same concrete preparation techniques.
For homes with existing terrazzo - common in Coconut Creek neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s - restoration is often the smarter financial choice. We assess the condition of the existing surface, repair chips and cracks, regrind and repolish, and reseal. The result is a floor that looks as good as new at a fraction of the cost of full installation. Every project ends with a walkthrough so you can point out anything before we pack up.
Best suited for homeowners who want the most durable, traditional installation and are not in a rush - cement terrazzo needs more cure time but delivers exceptional long-term hardness.
Ideal for renovation projects where timeline matters - epoxy systems cure faster, are thinner, and are easier on structural loads, making them popular for occupied homes.
Perfect for Coconut Creek homes built before 1980 that have original terrazzo under carpet or tile - restoration returns the floor to its original beauty at significantly lower cost than new installation.
Suited for existing terrazzo floors showing chips, hairline cracks, or a dull finish - targeted repairs and a fresh seal bring the surface back to life without full reinstallation.
Coconut Creek sits in Broward County where year-round humidity regularly exceeds 70 percent and afternoon rain is nearly a daily event in summer. That constant moisture can move up through a concrete slab, and if it is not properly managed before terrazzo is poured, it can cause the floor to lift or crack. We treat subfloor moisture testing as a required step on every job here - not an optional add-on. The result is a floor that handles South Florida's climate without complaint, whether it is the middle of August or the middle of hurricane season.
Many homes in Coconut Creek were built on concrete slabs during the significant residential development of the 1960s and 1970s - a period when terrazzo was the standard flooring choice for South Florida homes. If you own one of those homes, there is a real chance original terrazzo is hiding under your current floor right now. We work throughout Coconut Creek and in neighboring communities. Homeowners in Coral Springs and Margate have the same moisture and slab conditions, and we handle terrazzo installations and restorations across all of these areas regularly.
We reply within one business day. Tell us the size of the area, what is currently on the floor, and what you are hoping to achieve - you do not need to know every answer, just describe what you are seeing.
We visit your home, check the subfloor condition, and perform moisture testing - standard practice in Coconut Creek's climate. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every cost so there are no surprises on the last day.
The crew prepares the slab, resolves any cracks or moisture issues, and pours the terrazzo mixture. Cement-based systems need at least 24 hours to cure before grinding begins - we give you a clear daily schedule before starting.
Once cured, we grind with progressively finer pads to create the smooth, glossy finish, then seal the surface. We walk through the finished floor with you before we leave - point out anything that does not look right while we are still on-site.
We test every slab for moisture before we start. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer about what your floor needs.
(954) 306-2112In Coconut Creek, skipping moisture testing before a terrazzo installation is the fastest way to end up with a floor that lifts within a year. We test every slab before any material goes down - no exceptions. This is how we protect your investment in South Florida's climate.
We follow the installation guidelines set by the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, the industry body that defines best practices for the trade. That means proper divider strip placement, correct mix ratios, and a grinding sequence that produces a consistently smooth surface.
Coconut Creek saw major residential development in the 1960s and 1970s, and many homes from that era still have original terrazzo under carpet or tile. We have experience identifying, assessing, and restoring these floors - a service that saves homeowners significantly compared to new installation when the original floor is still sound.
Every estimate we provide is written and itemized before a single tool comes out. We cover prep, materials, and labor in the quote so you can plan your budget without anxiety. If something changes during the project, we tell you before we act - not after.
Our approach to terrazzo combines proper South Florida prep work with the installation standards that produce floors lasting 75 years or more. Call us to schedule your on-site assessment.
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