
A seamless, custom-color floor with no grout lines to scrub. We install new terrazzo and restore original floors hidden under old carpet in Texarkana-area homes.

Terrazzo flooring in Texarkana, TX is a poured surface made from marble or glass chips set in a cement or resin base, ground smooth and polished to a seamless, durable finish - most single-room installations take three to five days from pour to final polish.
If you have tile and spend more time scrubbing grout than you would like, terrazzo eliminates that problem entirely. There are no grout lines for dirt or bacteria to settle into. The surface is hard, smooth, and genuinely easy to keep clean - a real advantage in Texarkana kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways that see heavy use. Terrazzo has been used in homes and public buildings for centuries, and well-maintained floors have lasted 50 years or more in similar climates.
If color and character matter but you prefer a surface with less upkeep commitment, our stained concrete flooring service is worth comparing - both deliver a distinctive look without grout lines, at different price points and with different installation timelines.
Many Texarkana homes built between the 1940s and 1970s have original terrazzo floors covered over during later renovations. If you find a hard, speckled surface under old carpet or vinyl, there is a good chance it can be restored for far less than new installation - grinding and re-polishing can make it look like new again.
If you have terrazzo that has developed visible cracks or hazy, worn patches that do not respond to cleaning, the surface has been damaged - possibly by slab movement from Texarkana's clay soils. Cracks running in roughly straight lines across a room often trace back to the slab underneath shifting with wet and dry seasons.
Grout lines are porous and trap dirt, mold, and bacteria regardless of how often you clean. In Texarkana's humid summers, moisture in grout joints becomes a real hygiene concern in kitchens and bathrooms. Terrazzo's seamless surface eliminates grout entirely, making it a genuinely low-maintenance alternative.
If you are putting significant money into a kitchen, bathroom, or entryway, terrazzo is worth pricing alongside tile and hardwood. Given Texarkana's heat and humidity, a floor that does not warp, swell, or require grout maintenance has real long-term value - and terrazzo's lifespan means you are unlikely to replace it again.
Every terrazzo project starts with a thorough subfloor assessment. Texarkana's clay soil puts real stress on concrete slabs, and any movement or damage needs to be addressed before new terrazzo goes in. From there, we work through design with you - chip colors, border details, finish level, and whether resin-based or traditional cement-based terrazzo is the right fit for your space and budget. Resin-based systems are thinner and faster to install, making them practical for most residential renovations. Cement-based systems are heavier and more traditional, with a lifespan measured in generations. Where floors need color and a distinct decorative look but a lower upfront cost, our stained concrete flooring service offers a comparable aesthetic at a different price point.
For homes with existing terrazzo, restoration is a separate service worth exploring before committing to new installation. We assess the existing floor, pull back a sample of the covering material, and give you an honest answer on whether restoration makes sense financially. Where the slab itself needs leveling or crack repair before any surface work begins, that preparation is handled as part of the project. If your floor has basement flooring needs alongside your terrazzo project, we assess both in the same visit and give you a combined scope so there are no surprises between jobs.
A full pour-and-polish installation for kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and living areas - suited for renovation projects and new construction alike.
Grinding and re-polishing of original terrazzo uncovered during renovation - the right choice for mid-century Texarkana homes with restorable original floors.
Thinner and lighter than cement-based systems, making it a practical fit for renovation projects where adding significant floor weight is a concern.
The traditional system with the longest track record - suited for homeowners who want a floor that will genuinely outlast the rest of the renovation.
Texarkana's combination of hot summers, high humidity, and clay-heavy soil creates conditions that are hard on conventional flooring. Hardwood absorbs moisture and warps. Carpet holds onto the heat and humidity that makes East Texas summers uncomfortable. Vinyl can peel at the edges or bubble when moisture works its way up from a concrete slab. Terrazzo does none of these things. It does not react to humidity, it stays cooler underfoot than carpet during the hottest months, and it can be properly sealed to resist the moisture vapor that rises through slabs in this climate year-round. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association documents floors still in service after 50 or more years in climates similar to East Texas - this is a flooring choice made once.
Texarkana's mid-century housing stock adds another layer to the conversation. Many homes in established neighborhoods throughout the area were built when terrazzo was a standard residential flooring choice, and a significant number of those original floors are still intact under carpet or vinyl. We work across the region, including in Wake Village, TX and Nash, TX, where homes from that era are common. If there is a chance your home has original terrazzo, it costs nothing to look before committing to a new floor.
Tell us the room size, what is currently on the floor, and whether you suspect existing terrazzo underneath. We reply within one business day and give you a rough ballpark before scheduling anything. No commitment required.
We visit your home, inspect the subfloor for cracks or movement from the area's clay soil, and walk through design options with you. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes. You receive a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and any subfloor prep work needed.
The crew prepares the slab, installs divider strips if the design requires them, and pours or applies the terrazzo material. In Texarkana summers, we time the work and use proper curing measures to prevent the heat from affecting how the material sets.
After curing, we grind the surface flat and polish it to the agreed finish level. Before we leave, we walk through the finished floor with you, address any concerns on the spot, and leave you with written care instructions. Most jobs are complete within three to five days.
We give you a written estimate after an in-person visit - no obligation, no guesswork. Call or submit the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(430) 278-0102We check every slab for cracks, moisture, and movement before committing to a price. Texarkana's clay soil is one of the most common reasons terrazzo fails when it is installed over an unprepared base. We tell you upfront if the slab needs work - and we fix it before the terrazzo goes in.
Before recommending new terrazzo, we check whether your home has existing floors that can be restored. If restoration is viable, we tell you - it is almost always less expensive. We would rather earn your trust with an honest answer than oversell a new installation.
Texas requires flooring contractors to hold a valid state license. Ours is on record with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - you can verify it yourself before scheduling anything. We work on both the Texas and Arkansas sides of the city, so we know which permit office and building code applies to your specific address.
You receive a written breakdown of every cost before we start, and written care instructions when we finish. A terrazzo floor is an investment. You should know exactly what you paid for and exactly how to protect it.
Our approach is straightforward: assess first, recommend honestly, install correctly. Terrazzo done right in Texarkana is a floor you will not have to think about again for decades - and that is the only kind of job worth doing.
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Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best seasons for installation in East Texas - our schedule fills up fast during those windows, so reach out now to lock in your project date.