Source for Urethane Terrazzo-ish Floors?
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We are going to be finishing an old garage space in our house for use as a porch/three season room and back on the old forums I vaguely remember a discussion on various types of epoxy/urethane terrazzo flooring and alternatives since real terrazzo is one of the most expensive, (albeit very long lasting and relatively low maintenance), flooring choices out there. We would like to look at our options. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
www.fritztile.com !!! It's pretty cool stuff, really tough and really easy to install. I got a ton of samples from them and it's really cool in person. They are very comperable to VCT floor tiles in application, but they look like terrazo. It's heavy duty epoxies and resins mixed with real stone. The samples came pretty quickly, so you might order a set before you bite off the expense. I seem to remember $7 per sq ft being thrown out there. Not the cheapest, but WAY cheaper than terrazzo.
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