
If you want a floor you will never have to replace again, terrazzo is the answer. We install and restore terrazzo floors in Deltona homes built to handle Florida heat, humidity, and year-round traffic.

Terrazzo flooring in Deltona combines marble or glass chips in a cement or resin base, ground and polished into a seamless surface that routinely lasts 50 to 75 years, and most residential installations complete in three to five days.
Deltona homes built between the 1970s and 1990s very commonly have original terrazzo floors hiding under carpet or vinyl. Before you spend money on new flooring, it is worth checking what is already down there. Restoration typically costs less than a full installation and produces a floor that looks brand new. If you are starting fresh, our basement and below-grade flooring options cover the full range of concrete-based finishes for every part of your home.
Florida's climate is hard on most flooring materials. Terrazzo handles the heat, resists moisture when properly sealed, and does not trap the allergens and mold spores that are a constant concern with carpet in this area. It is one of the few flooring options that actually makes sense long-term in Central Florida's conditions.
Many Deltona homes from the 1970s and 1980s have original terrazzo floors that were covered during later renovations. Peel back a corner of carpet near a doorway and look for a hard, speckled surface. Restoration costs less than a full new install and often produces a floor that looks stunning.
If your existing terrazzo has lost its shine, shows surface scratches, or has stains that regular mopping will not touch, the floor likely just needs professional grinding and resealing. This is normal for any terrazzo floor over time and is not a sign of deeper damage.
Deltona's sandy soil can shift after heavy rain, and that movement sometimes creates hairline cracks in the slab. If you notice cracks appearing in tile grout lines or flooring lifting near a crack, have a contractor assess the slab first. Terrazzo can go over a repaired slab, but the repair has to happen before installation.
Kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and entryways take a beating from Florida's year-round traffic and humidity. Terrazzo handles moisture and heavy use better than most alternatives and will not need replacing for decades with basic care.
We work with both cement-based and resin-based terrazzo systems. Traditional cement-based terrazzo is poured directly onto the slab and produces a classic, durable finish that has been used in Florida homes for decades. Resin-based terrazzo is thinner and lighter, which makes it practical for installation over an existing floor without raising the height significantly. Your contractor will recommend the right system based on your slab condition and the look you want. If your slab has surface wear or minor settling, a complementary service like polished concrete flooring may also be worth comparing before you decide.
For homes with existing terrazzo that has dulled or stained over time, our restoration process grinds the surface back to a clean profile and applies a fresh sealer - delivering results that look like a new installation at a fraction of the cost. We also handle slab crack repair and surface preparation before any new pour, so the finished floor performs correctly from day one.
Best for homeowners replacing old flooring in kitchens, living areas, or entryways who want a floor that will outlast the house.
Ideal for Deltona homes from the 1970s and 1980s with original terrazzo that was covered and is ready to be brought back.
Suited to spaces where floor height is a concern or where a faster installation timeline matters.
Required before any installation on slabs with settling damage - common in Deltona given the area's sandy soil conditions.
Deltona was built out rapidly from the 1960s through the 1990s, and a large share of those homes were built with original terrazzo floors that have since been covered by carpet or vinyl. If your home is from that era, restoration is often the most cost-effective path to a beautiful, long-lasting floor. Deltona's sandy Volusia County soil can also cause slabs to shift slightly over time, which is why every installation starts with a thorough slab inspection and any needed repairs before the pour begins.
Florida's high humidity and year-round warm temperatures make terrazzo one of the most practical choices for homeowners here. It resists moisture at the surface, stays cool underfoot in summer, and does not harbor the mold or allergens that are a constant concern with carpet in this climate. We serve homeowners throughout the greater Deltona area, including DeBary and Orange City. For an authoritative overview of terrazzo standards and installation practices, the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association is the recognized industry body.
We ask about the size of the area, whether existing flooring needs to come up, and what you have in mind. You will hear back within one business day to schedule a visit.
We visit your home, check the slab condition, and measure accurately. You get a written estimate - not a ballpark number over the phone - within a few days of the visit.
The crew prepares the slab, pours the terrazzo mix, and lets it set overnight. The next phase grinds the surface progressively smooth, revealing the color chips and building the finished look.
After polishing, a sealer is applied and needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before foot traffic. Before leaving, we walk you through care instructions and a resealing schedule suited to Florida's climate.
No obligation. We visit your home, check the slab, and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
(386) 296-0026We inspect the concrete slab in person before giving you a number. Deltona's sandy soil causes slabs to shift, and we need to see the actual condition before recommending a system. No honest contractor can price this work over the phone.
We have worked on the original terrazzo floors in homes built during Deltona's 1960s-1990s development era. Knowing what is under those floors and how to bring them back is a different skill set than new installation - and it often saves homeowners significant money.
We schedule curing and sealing steps around Central Florida's weather and may ask you to run the AC during the process. This is standard practice for Florida installations and protects the bond between the sealer and the surface. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association sets the standards we follow.
Every completed installation comes with a written warranty covering adhesion and workmanship. We also leave you with a simple care schedule tailored to how Florida households actually use their floors, not a generic brochure.
Every job we do in Deltona starts with an honest conversation about what your slab actually needs. We give you a written estimate, a clear timeline, and a finished floor backed by a real warranty.
Epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and overlay systems for garages, utility rooms, and below-grade spaces on Deltona's slab foundations.
Learn MoreGround and polished concrete that reflects light, resists allergens, and stays easy to mop in Florida's year-round humid conditions.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills quickly in the spring and fall - the best seasons for installation in Central Florida. Reach out now to hold your spot and get a written quote after we see your slab.