
Tired of scrubbing grout and patching cracked tile? Terrazzo gives you a seamless, cool-underfoot floor built to last in Midlothian's clay-soil conditions.

Terrazzo flooring in Midlothian, TX delivers a seamless, polished surface made from marble or glass chips set in an epoxy or cement base, most jobs completed in three to seven days depending on space size and material type.
If you are replacing worn tile or grout-covered concrete, terrazzo solves the grout problem entirely. The surface is continuous, simple to clean, and naturally cool underfoot during Midlothian's long summers. If your current floor involves concrete that has seen some movement over the years, a subfloor assessment is part of every estimate we provide. For homeowners who want color and pattern without grout lines, stained concrete flooring is another option worth comparing.
If you have patched cracks in your tile or concrete more than once and they keep reappearing, the slab underneath is likely moving - a common issue in Midlothian's clay-heavy soil. Terrazzo installed over a properly stabilized slab handles minor movement better than tile, which tends to crack first at the grout lines. Repeated patching is a signal to get a slab assessment before installing any new flooring.
Grout lines are one of the hardest things to keep clean in a kitchen or bathroom. Once grout starts crumbling, it is nearly impossible to restore fully. Terrazzo has no grout - the surface is continuous and smooth, making it far easier to wipe down and keep sanitary. If you find yourself scrubbing grout on your hands and knees regularly, that frustration alone is a strong reason to explore terrazzo.
Midlothian summers are long and hot, and carpet or vinyl flooring can make a room feel warmer than it needs to be. Terrazzo stays naturally cool underfoot, which can make a real difference in how comfortable your home feels from May through September. If you have been looking for ways to make living spaces cooler without raising your energy bill, a hard-surface floor like terrazzo is worth exploring.
If you notice areas where the floor feels spongy, sounds hollow when tapped, or has developed a noticeable dip, the subfloor may be compromised. This is especially common in older homes where moisture has worked its way under tile over the years. A terrazzo contractor can assess whether the subfloor needs repair before new flooring goes in - and catching that problem early is almost always cheaper than dealing with it later.
We install both epoxy-based and cement-based terrazzo systems depending on your space, budget, and timeline. Epoxy terrazzo cures faster and is often the better fit for residential projects where you want to minimize disruption. It also handles the moisture vapor that can come up through concrete slabs in the DFW area during wet seasons. For homeowners who prefer the traditional look, cement-based terrazzo is the original system and is particularly well-suited to larger open spaces. Both options are far more durable than tile and require no grout maintenance. If you are looking at surface options beyond terrazzo, basement flooring covers sealed concrete and epoxy-coated finishes that work well in below-grade or utility spaces.
Every terrazzo project starts with a site visit and subfloor assessment. We check for cracks, moisture, and slab movement before quoting a final price. Design options include single-color fields, custom borders, inlaid patterns, and a wide selection of aggregate chips in marble, recycled glass, and other materials. After grinding and polishing, the floor receives a protective sealer. We walk you through care instructions before we leave so there are no surprises.
Best for residential spaces where a faster cure time and strong moisture resistance matter.
Suited to larger areas or custom designs with intricate borders and patterns.
A clean, consistent look that works in any room without adding visual complexity.
Ideal for homeowners who want a distinctive floor that looks unique to their home.
Midlothian sits on the same heavy Blackland Prairie clay soil that runs through much of Ellis County. This clay expands when it rains and shrinks during dry spells, which causes concrete slabs to shift slightly over time. That movement is hard on tile - cracks reappear at grout lines season after season. Terrazzo installed over a properly prepared slab handles that minor movement better, and because the surface is continuous rather than grouted, there is no weak point for cracks to follow. Homeowners in Waxahachie and Mansfield deal with the same soil conditions, and terrazzo has become a practical long-term choice across the southern DFW suburbs.
Beyond the soil conditions, Midlothian summers regularly push past 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the flooring under your feet makes a bigger difference in home comfort than most people realize. Terrazzo stays cool naturally, which is a genuine advantage in kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas where you spend the most time barefoot from May through September. It also does not trap dust, pollen, or allergens the way carpet does - a practical benefit in an area with active construction and open land that generates real dust.
We respond within one business day. You will share basic details - room size, current flooring type, and what you are hoping to achieve - so we can schedule the right kind of visit.
We visit your home, inspect the concrete slab for cracks and moisture, and look at the existing flooring. In Midlothian, where clay-soil movement is common, this step is essential. You get a written price that accounts for your actual subfloor condition - no surprises after work starts.
The crew prepares the subfloor, applies the terrazzo mixture, allows it to cure, then grinds and polishes in stages to the agreed finish level. The work area is sealed with plastic sheeting to contain dust. Most residential jobs run three to seven days.
The finished floor gets a protective sealer, and we walk you through care instructions before leaving - what cleaners to use, what to avoid, and when the floor reaches full hardness for furniture.
We assess your slab before quoting - so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
(469) 856-7199We inspect your concrete slab before quoting a final price. In Midlothian, where the clay soil causes slabs to shift, this step protects you from a failed floor and an unexpected second bill. Most contractors skip it - we make it standard.
We follow the installation guidelines established by the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, the leading industry body for terrazzo work. That means consistent surface prep, properly spaced divider strips, and a polish process done in the correct sequence rather than rushed.
We work in Midlothian and across Ellis County, so we understand how the Blackland Prairie soil affects concrete slabs here. We know which neighborhoods tend to see more slab movement and which prep steps matter most in this specific area.
You get a clear written estimate after the site visit - not a rough phone number. That estimate accounts for whatever your slab actually needs, so there are no mid-project surprises about scope or cost.
Every one of these points ties back to the same thing: a terrazzo floor that holds up for decades rather than failing in a few years. The combination of proper slab prep, correct installation standards, and honest pricing is what separates a floor that lasts a lifetime from one that needs work again in five years. You can verify terrazzo industry standards at the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association.
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Learn MoreOur calendar fills up during peak renovation season - call now to lock in your start date and get a written quote after a free slab assessment.