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Asked: December 14, 20222022-12-14T23:14:17+05:30 2022-12-14T23:14:17+05:30In: Construction Materials

What is terrazzo flooring?

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    1. Vaibhav Verma
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      2022-12-15T16:31:01+05:30Added an answer on December 15, 2022 at 4:31 pm

      Terrazzo flooring is a type of composite material made up of marble chips, quartz, glass, granite, and other materials set in a cement or epoxy binder. It is usually finished with a polishing compound that gives it a glossy, smooth look. Terrazzo flooring is durable, low-maintenance, and visually apRead more

      Terrazzo flooring is a type of composite material made up of marble chips, quartz, glass, granite, and other materials set in a cement or epoxy binder. It is usually finished with a polishing compound that gives it a glossy, smooth look. Terrazzo flooring is durable, low-maintenance, and visually appealing, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial purposes.

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      2024-06-26T13:52:43+05:30Added an answer on June 26, 2024 at 1:52 pm

      Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made by embedding marble, quartz, granite, glass or other chips into a binder such as epoxy resin or cement. Known for its durability, versatility and beauty, terrazzo flooring is commonly used in both residential and commercial spaces due to its unique andRead more

      Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made by embedding marble, quartz, granite, glass or other chips into a binder such as epoxy resin or cement. Known for its durability, versatility and beauty, terrazzo flooring is commonly used in both residential and commercial spaces due to its unique and customizable designs.

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      2024-07-01T16:32:16+05:30Added an answer on July 1, 2024 at 4:32 pm

      Terrazzo flooring is a durable and versatile material made up of marble, quartz, granite, or glass chips set in a binder, often cementitious or epoxy-based. Its aesthetic appeal is well-known because the chips produce a distinct pattern and texture. Due to its durability, low maintenance needs, andRead more

      Terrazzo flooring is a durable and versatile material made up of marble, quartz, granite, or glass chips set in a binder, often cementitious or epoxy-based. Its aesthetic appeal is well-known because the chips produce a distinct pattern and texture. Due to its durability, low maintenance needs, and the possibility of being customized in terms of color and design, terrazzo is widely used in both residential and commercial spaces.

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