FAQ Terrace
Terrazzo is a floor covering made of binder and aggregate, usually without joints, which has been produced since ancient times: Roman villas were decorated with it, and since the Middle Ages it has been particularly popular in private buildings in Venice.
The finished VIA terrazzo mixture consists of sand, lime and aggregate as well as the VIA binder.
The VIA Terrazzo comes ready-mixed, in the desired stone mixture, in a 25 kg VIA bucket to the construction site. It is mixed with water on site and then applied directly and evenly, trowel by trowel, to the prepared substrate. Avoid direct sunlight and draughts during installation. Coarse sanding can be carried out just one day later. See also the Video.
A bucket of 25 kg of terrazzo mix will cover approximately 1 m2 at a thickness of 1 cm. During the grinding process, approximately 3 mm will be removed, giving a final thickness of approximately 0.7 cm. This example applies to all terrazzo mixes with a grain size of 6-8 mm. A bucket costs 84.00 euros (net). In addition there is the cost of the processor and the hire of the grinding machine.
The application of VIA Terrazzo is practical and quick.
- Mix the ready mix from the bucket with water.
- Apply by the trowel to the load-bearing substrate
- Grind
- Impregnate
- Finished
No. The dried VIA Terrazzo is dry sanded.
Yes. For further details see Schleifleitfaden.
After the terrazzo compound has dried completely - usually after one day - the rough sanding can take place. Depending on the desired slip classification, the medium and fine sanding is then carried out before impregnation. In total, between 3-4 mm are sanded.
Voids are cavities in the material or dents on the surface that occur during the manufacturing process, for example due to heat shrinkage in a hardening component. After rough pre-sanding, small voids may appear due to air bubbles in the terrazzo mass. Cavities in the terrazzo are filled with VIA Filler after curing. VIA Filler is applied with a trowel before fine sanding.
VIA Terrazzo is not designed for outdoor use.
Yes. The requirements for the substrate must be observed.
The high stone density and the special selection of stone chippings ensure hard-wearing surfaces.
Terrazzo floors are becoming increasingly popular in modern kitchen areas. Thanks to the impregnation, which offers enormous protection against grease and stains, nothing stands in the way of their use in kitchens. However, one thing should be kept in mind: Citric acid, red wines or acidic juices should not stay on the surface for too long, otherwise damage can occur. If you wipe away small mishaps immediately, nothing will happen to the floor.
Terrazzo floors are extremely easy to maintain. Ease of maintenance is usually one of the main reasons for choosing a terrazzo floor. However, it is important to ensure that the correct cleaning products are used. Traditionally, soft liquid soap is used for cleaning.
On the VIA website, www.viamaterial.de, under the Service tab, you will find terrazzo installers who have already attended a VIA training course. If you do not find what you are looking for, please give us a call. It is also always possible to send your screed layer to us for training.
Terrazzo tiles at VIA are available in 2 different grain sizes. Terrazzo tiles with 3mm grit and terrazzo tiles with 6-8mm grit. The tiles have the dimensions 20x20cm. They are laid in the same way as the VIA cement mosaic tiles. The different patterns can be combined very well.
There is no general answer to this question. In general, however, it can be said that terrazzo is more suitable for large projects. This is mainly due to the fact that the rental of the grinding equipment has a positive effect on the size of the project. It is also possible to work with terrazzo using terrazzo tiles. This is often used when you want to give the seamless floor a design edge and make it look like a carpet.
In principle, historic terrazzo floors can be refurbished or repaired. From a technical point of view, this is possible, but the repair will not be completely invisible. This is because neither the same stone mixture of the historic floor is available, nor can the patina that has grown over the decades be achieved during the repair.
In principle, it is possible to carry out repairs with VIA Terrazzo.
Check the VIA Terrazzo range to see if there is a mixture that is similar to the existing floor. It is then best to order a terrazzo sample box with up to 3 mixtures to compare the VIA Terrazzo with the existing floor.
Once a suitable mixture has been found, it is best to contact us personally. In individual cases, it must be clarified how the processing is to take place. This is important with regard to the materiality. Historic floors are usually cementitious floors and VIA Terrazzo is a purely mineral product.
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