
Tired of replacing flooring every decade? Terrazzo is seamless, custom, and cool underfoot - perfect for hot, dusty West Texas homes.

Terrazzo flooring in Big Spring is a poured, seamless surface made from marble, glass, or stone chips set in a cement or resin base, then ground smooth and sealed - most jobs take three to seven days and produce a floor that can realistically outlast the house. It stays cool underfoot in West Texas summers, sheds dust without grout lines to trap grit, and requires nothing more than a weekly sweep to look great.
If your current floor has cracked, stained, or worn through in high-traffic spots, terrazzo is worth a serious look. Many Big Spring homeowners first contact us after replacing the same floor twice in ten years and wanting something permanent. If you are also considering a warmer, more natural look, stained concrete flooring is another option we offer that pairs well with terrazzo in open floor plans.
Visible chips, cracks, or worn-away areas in your entryway, kitchen, or hallway mean the current material has reached the end of its life. Terrazzo replaces it with a surface far more durable than most standard flooring options - one that will not need replacing again for decades.
In Big Spring, the shrink-swell clay soil under many homes stresses slabs over time. If you have had the same spot repaired more than once, or can see old patch lines through your current floor, it is time to talk to a contractor about a more permanent surface and assess whether the slab needs stabilization first.
West Texas dust blows in constantly, and carpet or textured vinyl trap every particle. If you sweep daily and the floor still looks gritty, a smooth sealed terrazzo surface eliminates places for dust and allergens to hide. One quick sweep keeps it clean.
If walking barefoot in July means your floor feels warm or sticky underfoot, your current material is absorbing and holding heat. Terrazzo is a dense, solid surface that stays naturally cool - many West Texas homeowners describe this as one of the most noticeable comfort upgrades in their home.
We install both cement-based and epoxy-resin terrazzo, and we help you choose the right system for your slab, your budget, and how you plan to use the space. Resin-based terrazzo is thinner, lighter, and cures faster - a practical choice for most residential projects in Big Spring. Traditional cement-based terrazzo is thicker and more durable in high-traffic commercial settings. Before any material goes down, we inspect your slab for the clay-soil movement and moisture issues common to Howard County homes, and we address those issues in the quote - not as a surprise after work has started.
If you are renovating a kitchen, bath, or living area and want to see complementary options alongside terrazzo, we also offer basement flooring for lower-level spaces and stained concrete flooring for a warmer, more colorful alternative on the same slab.
Best for most Big Spring homes - faster cure, thinner profile, and easier to install over existing slabs with minimal prep disruption.
Suited to commercial spaces and high-traffic areas where maximum durability is the priority and project timelines allow for longer curing.
Ideal for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind floor - choose marble, glass, or stone chips in colors that match your interior.
For older Big Spring homes where clay-soil movement has cracked the slab - we address foundation-level issues before any terrazzo goes down.
Big Spring sits in the Permian Basin, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and humidity stays very low. That combination is hard on most flooring materials - vinyl can buckle, wood warps, and tile grout cracks as slabs shift under clay-soil movement. Terrazzo handles West Texas heat differently. Because it is a dense, solid surface, it does not expand and contract the way thinner materials do, and it stays naturally cool underfoot when the rest of the house is holding heat. Homeowners in Coahoma and Forsan face the same conditions and have chosen terrazzo precisely because it does not need to be replaced when the seasons change.
Another factor specific to this area is dust. Big Spring is no stranger to blowing sand and dust storms, and most flooring materials give dust somewhere to settle - carpet fibers, textured grout lines, laminate seams. Terrazzo eliminates all of that. The sealed, seamless surface means one sweep or damp mop clears the floor completely. For households where indoor air quality matters - especially those with allergy or asthma concerns - that difference is real and noticeable from the first week.
We ask a few basic questions - which room, what is currently on the floor, and roughly how large the space is. We respond within one business day and schedule an in-person visit before committing to any numbers.
We inspect the slab for cracks, moisture, and level - issues that are common in older Big Spring homes built on clay soil. The written estimate covers all slab prep work, so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
The crew prepares the slab, pours or trowels the terrazzo mixture, and grinds it smooth over two to five days depending on room size and system. We seal off the work area with plastic sheeting to contain dust.
Once the surface is smooth, we apply a sealer that protects the floor and brings out the finish. Plan to stay off the floor for at least 24 hours after sealing. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
No obligation. We respond within one business day and provide a written quote with no surprises.
(432) 263-5110We visit your home and look at the slab before giving you any numbers. Older Big Spring properties often have hidden slab issues from decades of clay-soil movement. We find those problems upfront and include the fix in your written quote - not as a change order after we have started.
Terrazzo fails when the slab beneath it is not properly stabilized and leveled. We treat surface preparation as the most important part of the job, not a step to rush through. That is what separates a floor that lasts 50 years from one that cracks in five.
We know cement-based terrazzo can dry too fast in Big Spring summers. We schedule pours accordingly and select products rated for high-temperature application. You will not end up with a surface that looks fine at first but starts showing problems after one hot season. See standards from the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association at ntma.com for installation benchmarks we follow.
We give you a project schedule before we start and show up when we say we will. In a smaller market like Big Spring, our reputation depends on treating your home and your time with respect - and we take that seriously on every job.
Every terrazzo project we take on in Big Spring starts with an honest conversation about your slab, your timeline, and your budget. Call us or submit the form above and we will get back to you within one business day.
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