Picking up where we left off in Volume 1, we continued our journey to restore the terrazzo floors at the historic Rialto Square Theatre. This stage focused on refining the surface, enhancing the terrazzo’s natural beauty, and preparing it for the next phase. We started by grinding the entire floor and edges down to 120-grit using the EvoShine copper bond diamond evolving pad system. This gave the terrazzo a smooth, consistent surface to work with. Once the grinding was done,
Welcome to the first installment of our restoration journey at the iconic Rialto Square Theatre. This project holds a special place in our hearts, as it is not just about the artistry of terrazzo, but also about preserving a historic landmark that has hosted countless memories throughout its lifetime. In this blog, we’ll take you behind the scenes, providing insights into the meticulous processes that went into the initial stage of restoring the terrazzo flooring. Setting the Stage: Logistics and
Introduction Marble floors, renowned for their timeless elegance and durability, can sometimes exhibit structural challenges, especially in older installations. Recently, we encountered a marble floor, specifically a Crema Marfil marble, with significant settling cracks and loose grout, indicating a weakened substructure.This blog details the methodology we used to restore the floor and achieve a visually appealing and structurally sound result. Assessing the Problem Upon initial inspection, it was evident that the floor had extensive settling cracks and loose grout throughout.These