Thinset Terrazzo


Thinset Terrazzo is a modern terrazzo flooring system that uses an epoxy or resin-based binder in place of traditional cement, allowing for a thinner application while maintaining the classic terrazzo look. Typically installed at 1/4 to 3/8 inches thick, thinset terrazzo offers the same durability and seamless finish as traditional terrazzo but with more flexibility in design and installation. The thinner profile makes it lighter and easier to apply over existing floors, and it cures faster than cement-based terrazzo, reducing installation time. Thinset terrazzo is highly customizable, with a wide range of colors, aggregates, and patterns available, making it ideal for commercial spaces, schools, hospitals, and even residential projects. Its resistance to stains, moisture, and heavy foot traffic ensures a long-lasting, low-maintenance floor that combines aesthetics with practicality.


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