Terrazzo flooring is a composite material made from chips of marble, quartz, granite, or glass embedded in a cementitious or epoxy binder, polished to a smooth, durable finish that offers timeless elegance and high durability. Polyurethane flooring, on the other hand, provides a flexible, seamless coating with excellent chemical and abrasion resistance, often used as a topcoat or standalone system.
These floors enhance acoustics, provide thermal insulation, and can be customized for anti-slip properties, making them ideal for educational institutions, hospitals, and residential interiors in Uganda’s urban developments.
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Frequently Asked Questions on
Terrazzo and Polyurethane Flooring
What is the difference between terrazzo and polyurethane flooring?
Terrazzo is a decorative composite, while polyurethane offers flexibility and chemical resistance.
Can these floors be repaired?
Yes, minor damages can be patched; contact +256 703 181 133 for repair services.
How long do they last?
With proper care, they can last 20+ years, depending on usage.
Are they slip-resistant?
Yes, we can apply anti-slip coatings to enhance safety.