
Your floors take a beating from sand, salt air, and humidity every day. Terrazzo gives you a seamless, beautiful surface that thrives in coastal conditions and holds up for decades.

Terrazzo flooring in New Smyrna Beach is poured directly onto your concrete slab, ground smooth, and sealed to create a seamless, chip-patterned surface. Most single-room installations take three to five days, with the full project complete within about a week.
It is one of the most durable flooring options available, and it is also one of the best fits for this part of Florida. Terrazzo does not absorb moisture, does not warp in high humidity, and holds up to the sand and salt air that come with living near the coast. If you are renovating a mid-century home and wondering what to do with the floors, there is a reasonable chance you already have original terrazzo under your carpet. Many New Smyrna Beach homes built in the 1950s and 1970s were finished this way, and restoration is often the most cost-effective path.
Homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface with a polished finish sometimes compare terrazzo to polished concrete flooring. Both are excellent choices in this climate - the right one depends on your home and what look you are after.
If your terrazzo looks chalky or flat even after mopping, the protective seal has worn through. In New Smyrna Beach, beach sand tracked in over time acts like fine-grit sandpaper on the surface. A professional regrind and reseal can restore the shine without replacing the floor.
Many New Smyrna Beach homes built between the 1950s and 1970s had their original terrazzo covered over with carpet or vinyl at some point. Peel back a corner - if you see small colored chips in a solid base, that is terrazzo, and it may be in better shape than you expect. Restoration is almost always cheaper than a new floor.
Small cracks in a terrazzo floor are not just cosmetic. In a coastal climate, they can let moisture into the surface material, which leads to staining or further damage over time. A contractor can assess whether spot repair or full restoration is the right call before the problem spreads.
If water or juice absorbs into the floor rather than sitting on the surface, the sealant is gone. In New Smyrna Beach's humid environment, an unsealed terrazzo floor can develop mold or mildew in the material. This is a clear sign you need resealing at minimum, and possibly a full restoration.
We handle both new terrazzo installation and restoration of existing floors throughout New Smyrna Beach and Volusia County. For new construction or full replacement, we pour directly onto your concrete slab, let you choose from hundreds of chip and base color combinations, then grind and polish the surface to the finish level you want - matte, satin, or high-gloss. The result is a completely seamless floor with no grout lines, no gaps, and no floating layers for moisture to get underneath. For homeowners who want a similarly polished finish with a different look, stained concrete flooring is another option worth considering.
For existing floors, we offer full restoration: grinding back the surface, filling any cracks or low spots, repolishing to the original sheen, and applying a fresh penetrating seal. This is especially relevant in New Smyrna Beach, where older homes often have original terrazzo hidden under carpet that is worth bringing back. We also provide ongoing maintenance sealing for floors that just need a refresh. If your project requires slab leveling or crack repair before any finish work begins, we coordinate that as part of the same job so you are not managing multiple contractors.
Suits homeowners building new or replacing an existing floor who want a long-lasting, custom-patterned surface.
Suits owners of mid-century homes with original terrazzo that has dulled, cracked, or been covered over.
Suits floors that are structurally sound but have lost their protective seal and need a refresh.
New Smyrna Beach sits right on the Atlantic coast, and the combination of year-round humidity and salt air is hard on many flooring materials. Wood floors can warp, laminate can bubble, and vinyl can peel at the seams. Terrazzo is one of the few flooring options that genuinely thrives in this environment - it does not absorb moisture, and salt air has no effect on it. Most homes in the area were also built on concrete slab foundations, which is exactly what terrazzo needs to bond to properly. That means less prep work, fewer surprises, and a more predictable installation compared to parts of the country where subfloor modifications are required. Homeowners in Edgewater face the same coastal conditions and have found terrazzo to be one of the most reliable long-term choices for their homes.
New Smyrna Beach also has a large share of mid-century housing - neighborhoods developed in the 1950s through 1970s when terrazzo was the standard Florida flooring. Many of those original floors are still in place under carpet or vinyl. If your home is from that era, a contractor who knows local slab conditions can quickly assess whether restoration is a better option than starting fresh. Homeowners in Port Orange with similarly aged housing stock have gone the restoration route and saved significantly compared to a full new install.
Call or submit the form and you will hear back within one business day. We will ask about the size of the area, whether you have an existing floor or a bare slab, and what you want the finished floor to look like - so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We schedule a free in-home visit to measure the space and check the condition of the slab. Accurate terrazzo pricing requires seeing the job in person. You will get a written estimate covering materials, labor, and any prep work before anything is agreed to.
Once you approve the estimate and choose your colors, we prep the slab, pour the terrazzo mix, and let it set before returning to grind and polish the surface. The grinding phase is the noisiest part - plan to keep pets and children clear of the work area.
After polishing, we apply a penetrating sealer and let it cure - typically a few hours before light foot traffic. Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you so you can point out anything that needs attention, and we give you written care instructions.
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(386) 282-0262Our license is current and verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We have worked on homes throughout Volusia County and understand the local slab conditions, humidity factors, and permit requirements that affect terrazzo work here.
A large share of New Smyrna Beach homes were built in the era when terrazzo was standard. We have assessed and restored dozens of original floors that were hidden under carpet or vinyl - and we can tell you quickly whether restoration or a new pour is the better investment for your home.
We follow installation and restoration guidelines set by the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, the industry body that establishes quality standards for this work. That means consistent chip distribution, proper curing time, and a sealed finish that holds up in Florida's humidity.
You will never get a surprise charge on a terrazzo job with us. Every estimate is written and itemized - covering materials, labor, slab prep, and any repairs - so you know exactly what you are paying for before we open the first bag of material.
The combination of local experience, proper licensing, and a commitment to written estimates means you can trust the process from the first call to the final walkthrough. We have been serving New Smyrna Beach and the surrounding Volusia County area since 2015, and the work speaks for itself. Learn more about NTMA installation standards.
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