Basement Flooring
Turn a rough below-grade concrete slab into a sealed, finished floor suited for living space, a gym, or clean storage.
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Cracked tile and worn carpet keep needing attention. Terrazzo goes down once and handles North Texas heat, clay soil movement, and daily family life without fading or falling apart.

Terrazzo flooring in Burleson is a poured or applied surface made from marble, glass, or stone chips set into a cement or resin base - ground smooth and polished to a hard, seamless finish. Most residential jobs take three to five days from pour to final polish, and the result lasts decades without replacement because the color runs all the way through the material rather than sitting on top as a surface layer.
Homeowners in Burleson dealing with tile that keeps cracking, carpet that holds allergens, or flooring that warps in the summer heat often find terrazzo is the last floor they need to install. It stays noticeably cooler underfoot on hot Texas afternoons and does not trap pollen or pet dander the way carpet does - a real difference during North Texas allergy season. If you want color and pattern on your concrete without a full terrazzo pour, our stained concrete flooring service is a lower-cost alternative worth comparing.
Many Burleson homes built in the 1960s through 1980s have original terrazzo under carpet or tile that can be restored rather than replaced. A contractor who knows what to look for can often save you the cost of a full new installation. According to the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association, well-maintained terrazzo floors can last 75 years or more.
If you patch the same cracked tile or concrete spots every year, the cause is likely the clay soil movement under your slab - a common issue in Burleson. Terrazzo installed over a properly assessed slab creates a seamless surface that handles minor flex far better than tile with grout lines.
Many Burleson homes built in the 1960s through 1980s have original terrazzo floors covered over during later renovations. If you pull up carpet and find a hard, speckled surface underneath, you may have a restorable terrazzo floor - restoration is almost always less expensive than new installation.
If someone in your household has allergies or asthma and your carpet or grout-heavy tile feels impossible to keep truly clean, terrazzo is worth considering. Its seamless surface has no grout lines and no fibers - a damp mop picks up what a vacuum misses.
Burleson summers are hard on flooring. Vinyl can warp, wood can buckle, and grout can crack in rooms with south- or west-facing windows or damp conditions. Terrazzo handles both heat and moisture well, making it a practical choice for kitchens and laundry rooms.
We install both cement-based and epoxy resin terrazzo systems, and we restore original terrazzo floors found in older Burleson homes. Cement-based terrazzo is poured directly onto your concrete slab and is the most durable option - it has been used in buildings for centuries and holds up to heavy daily use without complaint. Epoxy resin systems are thinner, install over existing floors with less prep, and tend to handle the minor slab movement caused by North Texas clay soil more forgivingly.
When the right choice is restoration rather than new installation, we grind away the surface layer of your existing terrazzo and repolish it to look nearly new. This is often the most cost-effective path for homeowners in older Burleson neighborhoods. We also pair terrazzo work with basement flooring services for homeowners finishing below-grade spaces, and with stained concrete flooring for areas where a full terrazzo installation is not the right fit.
Best for new construction or full renovation projects - thick, extremely durable, and poured directly onto a concrete slab.
Ideal for existing homes - thinner profile, installs over existing floors with less prep, and handles minor slab flex better in North Texas conditions.
The right choice when original terrazzo is hiding under carpet or tile - grinding and repolishing the existing floor is typically faster and less costly than new installation.
Burleson sits on the Blackland Prairie clay belt that runs through much of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. That clay swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries - and it does both repeatedly through the year. The constant movement stresses tile grout lines until they crack, and it warps wood and vinyl flooring over time. Terrazzo installed over a properly assessed slab handles that movement far better than most alternatives because the color and structure run all the way through the material rather than sitting on a surface layer that can separate. Homeowners in Cleburne and Joshua deal with the same soil conditions and benefit from the same approach.
Burleson summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and terrazzo's thermal mass means it stays noticeably cooler underfoot than carpet or vinyl. That comfort advantage is real in kitchens, living rooms, and sunrooms that get afternoon sun. The allergy season here is also long - cedar, grass, and ragweed pollen all peak at different times - and terrazzo's seamless surface gives dust and pollen nowhere to collect, which matters to families managing allergies or asthma. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recognizes hard, seamless floors as a lower-allergen option for residential spaces.
You reach out, describe the room size and current floor condition. We ask a few questions and schedule a free on-site assessment. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home, inspect the slab for moisture and movement, and check whether restoration or new installation is the better path. You get a written quote with no surprises.
The crew pours or applies the terrazzo base, embeds decorative chips, and cures the material. Then grinding and polishing passes bring the surface to the finish level you chose.
Final sealer goes down, then we walk through the finished space with you in different lighting. You leave with written care instructions and a schedule for your first professional re-seal.
Free on-site estimate. We check your slab before we quote - no phone guesses, no surprises once work starts.
(682) 318-0327Quoting terrazzo without seeing the slab is guessing. We assess your concrete in person - checking for moisture, cracks, and movement from Burleson's clay soil - before we give you a number. That protects you from cost surprises mid-project.
The estimate you approve before work starts is the price you pay. Prep work, materials, and labor are all spelled out in writing. We do not add line items once the crew arrives.
We follow the installation guidelines of the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association - the industry body that sets the standards for terrazzo work across the country. Learn more at ntma.com.
We work in Burleson and the surrounding area every week. We know how the Blackland Prairie clay behaves, which slab conditions to flag, and how to schedule around the Texas freeze window - knowledge you only get from working here regularly.
Every one of those points connects to the same idea: the floor you end up with is only as good as the contractor who assessed your slab before the pour. We do not cut corners on that step, because a good inspection is what keeps a terrazzo job from becoming a repair call two years later.
Turn a rough below-grade concrete slab into a sealed, finished floor suited for living space, a gym, or clean storage.
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Learn MoreCall (682) 318-0327 or submit the form - we respond within 1 business day and come to your Burleson home to look at the slab before we quote.