
Your existing floor is cracking, staining, or just looking worn. Terrazzo gives you a seamless, polished surface that handles West Texas heat, dust, and soil movement without constant upkeep.

Terrazzo flooring in Midland, TX is a poured, seamless surface made from marble or glass chips set in a cement or resin base, then ground smooth and polished - most residential jobs take three to five days from prep through final seal.
If you are dealing with a cracked tile floor or worn concrete that keeps looking dirty no matter how often you clean it, terrazzo is worth a serious look. It has no grout lines to trap West Texas dust, it stays noticeably cool underfoot during the long Midland summer, and a correctly installed floor can last 75 years or more. Homeowners who are also considering stained concrete flooring often find terrazzo to be the better choice when they want a surface that handles heat, grit, and daily wear without ongoing maintenance.
Midland homes are almost all built on concrete slabs, which happens to be the ideal base for a poured terrazzo floor. The main thing to confirm before installation is that your slab is sound and not actively moving - something we check carefully given the clay soil conditions in this area.
If cracks in your tile or concrete floor seem to run in lines or have grown wider over time, that is often a sign the slab beneath has been moving. In Midland, the clay soil expands and contracts with moisture changes, and that movement puts stress on any rigid surface. A terrazzo assessment can tell you whether your slab is stable enough for a new pour.
Many mid-century Midland homes were built with terrazzo floors that were later covered by carpet or tile. If you have uncovered old terrazzo that looks worn and lifeless, it most likely does not need to be replaced. Surface dullness, scratches, and many stains can be removed through professional grinding and repolishing at far less cost than a new installation.
Midland wind and dust make it hard to keep porous floors looking clean. Grout lines, textured tile, and low-pile carpet trap grit that is difficult to remove fully. A smooth, sealed terrazzo surface gives that dust nowhere to hide and wipes clean with a damp mop.
If walking across a room feels slightly springy, or one area sits noticeably higher or lower than another, it is worth having the slab assessed before any new flooring goes down. Unevenness in Midland homes often points to slab settlement from soil movement. Terrazzo requires a flat, stable base, and a contractor will identify these issues during the estimate visit.
We install both cement-based and resin-based terrazzo, and we restore existing terrazzo floors that just need grinding and resealing rather than a full replacement. Traditional cement terrazzo is poured thicker and bonds directly to your concrete slab - it is the most time-tested option and the best choice for large areas. If you are looking for something similar in feel but are open to a different approach, basement flooring options like sealed concrete or quality coatings can work well in below-grade spaces.
For homeowners who have found original terrazzo under old carpet or tile, restoration is usually the most cost-effective path. We grind away the surface damage, re-polish, and reseal - preserving a floor that was designed to last a lifetime. Every project starts with a slab assessment so we know exactly what we are working with before anyone picks up a tool.
Best for homeowners who want a custom-designed, long-lasting floor poured over a sound concrete slab.
A good fit when a thinner pour is needed or when the project calls for faster installation over existing substrates.
Ideal for Midland mid-century homes where original terrazzo has been covered and just needs to be brought back.
The starting point for every project - we check for cracks, unevenness, and moisture before any terrazzo work begins.
Midland summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the gap between summer and winter temperatures puts real stress on flooring materials. Terrazzo - especially cement-based terrazzo bonded directly to a concrete slab - handles that thermal cycling better than most surfaces. It stays naturally cool underfoot during the months when you are running air conditioning around the clock. The dry, windy Permian Basin environment also makes a smooth, grout-free surface practical: there is nowhere for fine dust and grit to settle in and hide. Homeowners we work with in Odessa report the same benefit - a quick sweep or damp mop is genuinely all the maintenance terrazzo needs, even when the wind has been blowing all week.
The one thing that matters most here is slab condition. Midland sits on shrink-swell clay soils that expand when wet and contract when dry. That movement has cracked more than a few tile and concrete floors across this area. Before any terrazzo goes down, we assess the slab carefully and address any cracks or unevenness - because the soil behavior in the Permian Basin is something a contractor from another part of the country might not think to check for. Homeowners in communities like Gardendale face the same soil conditions and benefit from the same pre-installation check. When the slab preparation is done correctly, terrazzo holds up through many years of Midland conditions without complaint.
When you contact us, we ask a few quick questions about the rooms involved and what you are hoping to accomplish. We reply within one business day and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
At the visit, we inspect your slab for cracks, unevenness, and moisture - all of which matter more here than in most places. We walk through chip colors, patterns, and finish options with you, then deliver a written estimate with no surprises in the price.
Once you approve the estimate, we clear the area, address any slab issues, install divider strips, and pour the terrazzo mixture. This phase typically takes one to two days depending on the size of the project.
After curing, we grind the surface in multiple passes, polish it to the agreed finish, and apply a protective sealer. Before we leave, we walk through the floor with you and give you clear written care instructions so you know how to keep it looking sharp.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. No pressure - just honest answers about whether terrazzo is the right fit for your slab and your goals.
(432) 681-7585We inspect your concrete slab for cracks, movement, and moisture before any terrazzo work begins. In Midland, where the clay soil shifts with every rain and dry stretch, this step is not optional - it is how we make sure your new floor lasts.
Many Midland mid-century homes have original terrazzo hidden under carpet or tile. We grind, re-polish, and reseal those floors rather than defaulting to a full replacement - saving you significant money while preserving a surface built to outlast modern materials.
Terrazzo projects involve multiple steps, and the cost should be clear before anyone pours anything. We provide a detailed written estimate after the site visit so you know exactly what is included - prep work, materials, and labor - with no mid-project surprises. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association sets the installation standards we follow.
We have worked on slabs across Midland and the surrounding area, so we understand how the local soil and climate affect concrete floors. That local knowledge shapes how we prepare every slab - not as an afterthought, but as the foundation of every terrazzo job we complete.
Every one of those proof points comes back to the same thing: we treat your slab the way it deserves to be treated, and we do not cut the steps that make the difference between a floor that lasts and one that fails.
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