Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194

Stop budgeting for floor replacements every decade. Terrazzo is poured once, polished once, and built to last the lifetime of your home - with a look that no other floor can match.

Terrazzo flooring in Crowley is a poured surface made from marble, glass, or stone chips mixed into a cement or resin base, then ground and polished smooth - it is seamless, completely customizable in color and pattern, and most residential installations take three to six days from pour to final polish.
If you are renovating a kitchen, living area, or bathroom and you are tired of replacing flooring every ten to fifteen years, terrazzo is worth a serious look. The surface has no grout lines, no fibers, and no seams - which means nothing to trap dust, pet dander, or moisture. It wipes clean with a damp mop, holds up to heavy foot traffic without fading or peeling, and can last the lifetime of your home. Many Crowley homeowners who want a bold, distinctive look without the maintenance burden of tile choose terrazzo specifically because it solves the problems that tile creates. For those who prefer a smoother, more understated surface, stained concrete flooring is a natural comparison to explore alongside terrazzo.
The condition of your concrete slab matters more than anything else in a Crowley terrazzo project. The clay soil under most homes in this area causes slabs to move with wet and dry cycles, and we assess every slab before pouring anything - so you know exactly what you are working with before the project begins.
If you have patched cracks in your tile or concrete floor more than once and they keep reappearing, the underlying slab is likely moving. In Crowley, this is a common result of the area's clay soil expanding and contracting with seasonal moisture changes. Terrazzo installed over a properly stabilized slab gives you a seamless surface that handles minor movement better than tile, which tends to crack at the grout lines.
Grout is one of the hardest surfaces to keep clean in a home, and once it starts breaking down, no amount of scrubbing fully fixes it. If you find yourself regrouting the same areas repeatedly or simply giving up on getting the floor clean, a seamless terrazzo surface eliminates the problem entirely. There are no grout lines to trap dirt, bacteria, or moisture.
If walking across your floor produces a hollow sound or a slight give underfoot, the bond between your existing flooring and the slab below may be failing. This is worth addressing before it becomes a bigger structural issue. A terrazzo contractor can assess whether the slab itself is sound and recommend the right approach before any new flooring goes down.
Crowley's intense summer heat and occasional heavy rain events can cause laminate and some vinyl products to warp, bubble, or separate at the seams. If you are seeing these signs, it may be time to switch to a surface that handles Texas climate conditions better. Terrazzo is not affected by heat or humidity the way wood-based or synthetic flooring products are.
We install both resin-based and traditional cement-based terrazzo, and we help you choose the right system based on your slab condition, timeline, and budget. Resin-based terrazzo sets faster, installs thinner, and is the more practical option for most residential projects in Crowley - it works well over existing slabs and does not require the extended curing time that cement-based systems need. For homeowners who want the classic look and maximum durability of a traditional pour, cement-based terrazzo is the longer-lasting choice - though the installation timeline is longer and the cost is higher. Both systems start with a thorough slab assessment and crack repair phase, because a terrazzo floor is only as solid as the surface beneath it. Homeowners who want a custom color palette but prefer a simpler installation will often look at stained concrete flooring as a parallel option, and we are happy to walk you through both before you decide.
Design flexibility is one of the strongest reasons homeowners choose terrazzo. You select the chip material - marble, glass, or stone - along with chip size and color combination, and the finished floor is unique to your home. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association maintains published specifications for installation quality, and we follow those standards on every project. After installation, the grinding and polishing phase brings the chips to the surface and levels the floor to a smooth, consistent finish - this is where the craftsmanship is most visible, and where cutting corners shows immediately.
Best for homeowners who want a faster installation timeline and a thinner system that works over most existing slabs.
Best for homeowners who want maximum long-term durability and are willing to invest in the extended installation timeline.
Best for any homeowner who wants a distinctive floor pattern that cannot be replicated with tile, vinyl, or any other material.
Crowley sits on the highly expansive clay soil that runs through most of Tarrant County. That soil swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out - a cycle that puts constant stress on concrete slabs and causes cracks to appear in tile and other flooring that cannot flex with the movement. Before any terrazzo pour, we inspect your slab for evidence of this movement and address problem areas first. Most homes in Crowley were built in the 1990s and 2000s on slab-on-grade foundations, which is the ideal base for terrazzo - the concrete is fully cured, and in most cases it is structurally sound once assessed and prepped correctly. Homeowners in Burleson face the same clay soil conditions, and we bring the same slab-first approach to every job across south Tarrant County.
Crowley summers regularly push above 95 degrees, and installation timing matters for resin-based systems. We either schedule indoor terrazzo work during cooler months - fall through early spring - or use temporary climate control during summer installs to protect the curing process. HOA communities are common in Crowley's newer subdivisions, and we always ask about any restrictions on contractor hours, parking, or noise before a project begins. If your project extends below grade, our basement flooring service handles the added moisture and humidity considerations that come with below-grade slabs. If you live in one of the neighborhoods closer to Mansfield or along the growing edges of the city, the same planning applies - a good project schedule accounts for the real conditions of your neighborhood, not just the floor.
We respond within one business day. You do not need to know the answers to every question - just tell us the room, what is currently on the floor, and what you are hoping to achieve. No price estimates over the phone, because the slab condition determines too much of the cost.
We visit your home to check the slab for cracks, movement, and moisture - all critical steps in Crowley's clay soil environment. You will receive a written, itemized estimate covering slab prep, materials, grinding, polishing, and sealing. No surprises after work starts.
We bring samples of chip materials, sizes, and colors so you can see options in your actual space. Take your time here - once the terrazzo is poured, the design is permanent. We guide you through combinations that work for the light and scale of your room.
After the room is cleared and surfaces protected, we pour and trowel the terrazzo mix across the prepared floor. Once it hardens, grinding and polishing bring the chips to the surface. A final sealer coat protects the finish, and you can walk on the floor within 24 to 48 hours.
We visit your home, assess your slab, and give you a written estimate - no obligation, no pressure, just honest information about what your floor needs.
(682) 247-0194We check every slab for cracks, movement, and moisture before any terrazzo material goes down. In Crowley's clay soil environment, skipping this step leads to cracked floors within a year. We find problems upfront and tell you what they cost to fix - before you commit.
The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association publishes detailed technical specifications for installation quality. We follow those standards on every residential project, which means your floor is mixed, poured, ground, and sealed the way the industry requires - not the way that is fastest.
You get a full written breakdown covering slab prep, materials, grinding, polishing, and sealing before any work begins. If something unexpected comes up during the slab inspection, we tell you before we proceed. The final invoice matches the estimate unless you change the scope.
Most homes in Crowley were built on slab-on-grade foundations during the city's growth in the 1990s and 2000s - which is the standard base for terrazzo. We know what to expect from these slabs, how they behave through Texas wet and dry cycles, and how to prepare them correctly for a floor that lasts.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up because the work underneath it was done right. We are not the only terrazzo contractor serving Crowley, but we are one of the few who will tell you exactly what your slab needs before asking you to sign anything.
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