
Tired of grout lines you can never keep clean? Terrazzo gives you a seamless, sealed surface that handles South Florida humidity and looks better every decade.

Terrazzo flooring in Parkland is a seamless, stone-chip surface poured and polished directly on your slab, available in cement-based and resin-based systems. Most residential projects run three to five days from pour to finish, though larger areas with custom designs take longer.
Parkland homeowners choose terrazzo for kitchens, bathrooms, and main living areas because the seamless surface eliminates the grout lines that collect mold in South Florida's humid climate. Many homes built between the 1960s and 1990s have original terrazzo hiding under carpet - restoration is often possible at a fraction of the cost of new installation. If you are updating an existing floor, our stained concrete flooring is another option worth comparing for homes that want decorative color without the chip aggregate.
Broward County's high humidity and salt-influenced air make proper sealing after installation especially important here. A floor installed correctly and resealed every few years will hold up for decades - this is not an exaggeration. Terrazzo floors from the 1950s are still in daily service in South Florida schools and government buildings.
If your existing terrazzo looks flat and lifeless no matter how much you mop, the sealer has likely worn through. In Parkland's humid environment, an unsealed terrazzo surface absorbs moisture and grime quickly. This is a restoration job - grinding, resealing, and polishing - not a replacement.
Terrazzo is installed in sections separated by thin metal strips, and slab movement can cause hairline cracks near those dividers. Parkland's sandy soil shifts slightly with seasonal wet and dry cycles, making this kind of minor cracking not unusual. Small cracks caught early are repairable; left alone, they grow.
Many Parkland homeowners pulling up aging carpet or cracked tile discover a solid concrete slab underneath. If that slab is flat and free of major damage, it is an ideal base for new terrazzo - and with a resin-based system, you may skip demolition costs entirely by installing directly over the existing surface.
A properly sealed terrazzo floor feels smooth and slightly cool to the touch. If yours feels rough or gritty, the surface sealer has broken down and the porous stone beneath is exposed. In Parkland's humid climate, an exposed terrazzo surface degrades and becomes harder to clean over time - restoration now is cheaper than waiting.
We install both cement-based and resin-based terrazzo systems for Parkland homeowners. Traditional cement-based terrazzo is poured directly onto your slab and ground in place - the process that produced the floors still performing in South Florida buildings from decades ago. Resin-based systems use an epoxy or polyester base and sit thinner on the slab, which is useful when you want terrazzo over an existing floor without raising the floor height significantly. If you are deciding between terrazzo and a different decorative finish, basement flooring covers the full range of coating and finish options for concrete slabs in any space.
Beyond new installation, we restore existing terrazzo floors that have lost their finish over the years. This means regrinding the surface to remove the worn top layer, repairing chips and cracks, and applying a fresh seal and polish. For Parkland homes with original terrazzo, restoration typically costs significantly less than replacement and preserves a floor that was built to last.
Suits homeowners renovating kitchens, bathrooms, or main living areas who want a seamless, custom floor built to last for decades.
Suits homeowners who want terrazzo aesthetics without full demolition - applied directly over an existing concrete slab with minimal floor height change.
Suits owners of older Parkland homes with original terrazzo that has faded, chipped, or lost its finish - restores the floor for far less than replacement.
Suits homeowners who want a distinctive look with multiple colors, chip sizes, or decorative borders - including HOA-compliant palettes for Parkland's planned communities.
Parkland sits in Broward County, where average relative humidity regularly exceeds 75 percent from May through October. Flooring that absorbs moisture is a constant maintenance problem in this climate. Terrazzo's sealed, non-porous surface does not warp, buckle, or harbor mold the way carpet or wood can - it stays cool underfoot in summer and holds up through the rainy season without requiring special care. The salt-influenced air that comes with Parkland's location in South Florida makes proper sealing after installation especially critical, and we do not skip that step. Homeowners in Coral Springs and throughout western Broward County report the same climate-driven benefits once the floor is properly installed and sealed.
Parkland's housing stock skews toward homes built from the 1980s through 2000s, and many of those homes have concrete slabs that are well-suited for terrazzo. HOA-governed communities like Heron Bay and Parkland Golf and Country Club sometimes have rules about flooring materials, particularly regarding sound transmission in two-story homes. We check HOA requirements before any project starts so your finished floor meets your association's standards as well as your own. Homeowners in nearby Coconut Creek face similar HOA considerations, and we handle those processes regularly.
Call or submit the form and we reply within one business day. We ask about the size of the area, what is currently on the floor, and what look you have in mind - so when we visit, we come prepared.
We visit your home to assess the slab, look at existing flooring, and confirm the scope. You get a written estimate that covers prep work, the system we recommend, and the timeline - no vague quotes over the phone.
We bring sample boards so you can choose chip size, color palette, and any border details in person. The design choices you make here are permanent, so we take the time to answer every question before work begins.
The crew preps the floor, installs divider strips if needed, and pours or applies the terrazzo. After curing, grinding and polishing bring it to your chosen finish level. We seal the floor before leaving and walk you through care instructions before the job is considered done.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(754) 294-8165We schedule terrazzo work to avoid the most humid periods and use sealers formulated for Broward County's conditions. A contractor from outside South Florida may not anticipate how humidity affects the cure and sealer bond - we do, and we plan accordingly.
We follow National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association technical specifications for mix ratios, curing times, and grinding sequences. These standards exist because terrazzo installed outside of them fails faster - and we do not cut those corners.
We check your HOA's flooring requirements before any work begins. Parkland's planned communities, including Heron Bay and Parkland Golf and Country Club, sometimes require board approval or specific sound-dampening treatments. We handle that process so you are not caught off guard after the floor is installed.
Many contractors only do new terrazzo work. We also restore existing floors - grinding the surface back to fresh stone, repairing chips, and resealing. For Parkland homeowners sitting on original terrazzo from the 1970s or 1980s, this is often the best value available.
Every project starts with a site visit and an honest conversation about what your floor needs and what it will cost. We do not quote over the phone without seeing the slab, and we do not start work without your written approval on the scope.
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