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Where Do Terrazzo Aggregates Come From?

Author: becky

Jun. 24, 2024

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Where Do Terrazzo Aggregates Come From?

Marble Chips

Terrazzo consists of chips of marble, granite, and other decorative stones. Marble chips are the most common aggregate. Many marble chips have a distinct color that works wonderfully with any resin color to create a custom terrazzo design.

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Most aggregates are produced from natural sources that are extracted from quarries and gravel pits. These aggregates are often used in new construction buildings or used for renovations and repair jobs.

 

Travertine, a type of limestone, exists in white, tan, and cream-colored varieties. You can find these aggregates near hot springs or in caves.

 

Agate and onyx form almost any color as well. You can find these materials in various regions around the world like Brazil, India, Canada, and some states in the US.

 

Another mineral is serpentine. One can find serpentine near metamorphic environments like volcanoes. There are many colorful aggregates out there in the world for miners to dig up.

 

In review, many natural stones come from different locations around the world. This includes mountains, volcanoes, riverbeds, and hot springs where calcareous rocks are likely to form. TERRAZZCO professionals extract aggregates from their sites and later crush the stones into standard chip sizes here at our facility.

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The Origin Of Terrazzo Tile

Terrazzo is the Italian word for terraces and it was invented a few centuries ago by workers in Venetia using discarded pieces of marble. Eventually, it became a way to create contemporary construction designs that would become popular in homes and businesses around the world. Terrazzo tiles are known for their versatility and beauty, giving designers and architects a much more contemporary option for wall and flooring materials.

The Origin Of Terrazzo Tiles

In the 15th century, marble workers in Venetia used odd-sized marble pieces that were thrown away in the production of marble slabs. It was a cheap solution to surface their living quarters with marble. Rough and uneven surfaces can be improved using terrazzo and to achieve a flatter and much smoother surface, workers would rub the terrazzo surfaces with hand stones.

Craftsmen from Europe migrated to the United States in the late 17th century and terrazzo was extensively used in monumental structures. The home of George Washington, at Mt. Vernon, uses terrazzo floors in many of the main rooms.

Strengthening Terrazzo Tiles

After , marble strips were produced for making terrazzo tiles, as were metal strips. However, the high demand for metal during World War 2 prompted the use of plastic strips. These strips are important for terrazzo tiles because they can control the shrinkage of the terrazzo topping. They can also prevent cracks that mar the aesthetics of terrazzo surfaces. Strips of different gauges are available to create various intricate and elaborate patterns.

Beautifying Terrazzo Tiles

Soon after, electric grinding equipment was used to produce a finer finish on the terrazzo tiles. Grinders would use Carborundum stones placed on a rotating head which would produce excellent results. White Portland cement was later used to increase the colour selections of terrazzo tiles because it can easily be mixed with a wide range of mineral pigment additives. In fact, the spectrum of colour options is unlimited, because any colour can be added to the cement. To enhance the beauty of the terrazzo tiles, sealers and cleaners were later developed by chemical companies in Europe and in the US.

In recent decades, we have seen new ways to use terrazzo tiles including adding acrylics, latex, polyester and epoxies. As a result, new variants emerged, such as the rustic terrazzo, which is used in stairways, pools, terraces, plazas and sidewalks. When choosing terrazzo tile for your home or business, you can choose the natural colour palette of marble. From thick to thin, terrazzo tiles should fit almost any design requirement. For modern house designs, terrazzo is usable for both interior and exterior uses.

Throughout history, terrazzo has been proven as a sensible choice. Home and business owners can achieve the expected beauty with low maintenance costs. The history of terrazzo is as fascinating as the tile itself is visually attractive.

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To learn more about terrazzo tiles for your home, contact Otto Tiles & Design today!

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