Terrazzo And Marble: A Comparison

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byAlma Abell

Two of the main reasons that homeowners may consider terrazzo and marble flooring is the modern, elegant look, and ease of maintenance. Both marble and terrazzo flooring have a very polished, smooth finish, which works especially well in contemporary homes, but is good for any home or business. They dress up any room they are installed in, adding a classy or fun flair. But, what are the differences between them?

Ease of Maintenance

Both terrazzo and marble floorings are quite easy to clean. Sweeping with a broom is the only thing that is usually required on a daily basis, and a mop that is moistened with a pH neutral cleaner diluted in water can be used weekly for any deeper cleaning needed.

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Materials and Color

One of the best things about terrazzo is the infinite amount of colors and combinations it has. There is an amazingly colorful (or neutral, if you desire) selection of aggregates, like marble, stone, glass, even mother of pearl. This also includes recycled glass that can come in bright colors, if you look to be eco-friendly.

Between the aggregates is the binder, which comes in many colors as well. The binder can be made of concrete, polyester, vinyl ester, and epoxies. Marble, however, is usually comprised mainly of limestone or dolomite, and being natural, instead of custom to order pieces, it leaves only the colors it was formed in to be chosen from.

Where to Buy

If you live in Florida, and have looked at terrazzo and to learn how they can update your home or office with the look and durability of terrazzo.