
New installation and restoration of terrazzo floors in Vallejo homes and businesses. A finished surface that looks better with every passing decade.

Terrazzo flooring in Vallejo is made by pouring a mixture of marble or glass chips into a cement or resin base, then grinding and polishing the surface smooth - most residential jobs wrap up in three to seven days and the finished floor can last 75 years or more with basic care.
Vallejo has a strong stock of mid-century homes where terrazzo was the original flooring of choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways. If your house was built before 1970, there is a real chance original terrazzo is hiding under carpet or vinyl right now. Before recommending a full new installation, we always check what is already there - restoration is often faster, less expensive, and the better fit for the home. If you are also considering stained concrete flooring, we can walk you through how each option compares for your specific space.
Either way, the process starts with an honest look at what is under your feet - so you get the right floor, not just a quick sale.
Many Vallejo homes built before 1970 have original terrazzo hidden under carpet or vinyl laid during 1970s and 80s renovation trends. If you peel back a corner and see a hard, speckled surface with a faint shine, that is likely terrazzo. Restoration could cost far less than replacing the floor entirely.
Hairline cracks in terrazzo are often caused by subfloor movement - something that happens gradually in Vallejo's seismically active environment. Dull or chalky patches mean the sealer has worn through. Left alone, moisture gets into the cracks and makes repairs more extensive and expensive.
If you have replaced the same bathroom or kitchen floor twice in the past 20 years and you are tired of doing it again, terrazzo is worth a serious look. It is one of the few flooring options that genuinely outlasts the homeowner, and it tends to fit older Vallejo homes better than modern alternatives.
Terrazzo is naturally resistant to moisture when properly sealed, making it a strong choice for bathrooms, laundry rooms, and entryways in Bay Area homes where humidity is a constant factor. Its seamless surface eliminates the grout lines where mold and staining accumulate over time.
We install new terrazzo floors for both residential and commercial spaces in Vallejo. That includes cement-based systems for ground-floor slabs and resin-based systems for upper floors or spaces where adding structural weight is a concern. For homeowners who already have terrazzo from the mid-century era, we offer full restoration - grinding away surface damage, resealing, and polishing the floor back to near-original condition. The right choice depends on what is actually under your feet, which is why we assess every job in person before recommending a path.
For spaces that call for a different kind of decorative finish, we also offer basement flooring solutions including epoxy coatings and polished concrete - and our team can help you decide which system fits your budget and intended use. Every project starts with a written estimate so you know what you are committing to before any work begins.
Best for homeowners who want a custom design, a fresh start, or a surface in a space that has never had terrazzo before.
Ideal for mid-century Vallejo homes where original terrazzo exists under carpet or vinyl and can be brought back to life for less than the cost of replacement.
The traditional system - thicker, heavier, and well-suited to ground-floor slabs in homes with strong subfloor structures.
A thinner, lighter option that works well on upper floors and in spaces where the structural load needs to stay low.
A significant portion of Vallejo's housing stock was built between the 1920s and 1960s - a period when terrazzo was one of the most popular flooring choices for bathrooms, entryways, and kitchens in California homes. The Bay Area's seismic activity adds a specific consideration: terrazzo is a rigid material, so it needs a stable, properly prepared subfloor to hold up over time. Any contractor who does not inspect the subfloor before pouring is skipping the most important step in the job. We check for cracks, settlement, and moisture on every Vallejo project before any material goes down. We regularly work in American Canyon and Napa, where we see similar housing vintage and soil conditions - so we come to Vallejo jobs prepared for what is actually there.
Vallejo's mild but damp winters, driven by marine air off the Bay, affect scheduling and curing. Cement-based terrazzo cures best in stable, moderate temperatures - scheduling installation during Vallejo's drier spring or early fall months gives the floor the best conditions to set up properly. We factor local climate into every project timeline rather than just booking the next available slot and hoping for the best. When the conditions are not right, we say so.
California requires all flooring and concrete contractors to hold a valid CSLB license. You can verify any contractor in about a minute at cslb.ca.gov. The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association (NTMA) also publishes installation standards that serve as the professional benchmark for the trade.
Call or send a message describing the room and what is currently on the floor. We will respond within one business day and ask a few questions to come prepared - so the in-person visit is focused on your actual situation.
We visit your Vallejo home to look at the existing floor, check the subfloor, and take measurements. No honest contractor can give you an accurate price without seeing the space. You will receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment is required.
Clear the room of all furniture. Our crew will seal off adjacent areas with plastic sheeting and use dust management equipment - terrazzo grinding creates fine dust that travels if not properly contained.
The crew pours or restores the floor over two to four days, then polishes and seals it. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished surface and give you care instructions. Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours of sealing.
We come to you, assess what is there, and give you a written estimate. No obligation, no sales pitch - just honest information about your floor.
(707) 917-3870We follow National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association guidelines on every pour and restoration - which means subfloor assessment, proper curing conditions, and multi-stage grinding before sealing. These are the professional benchmarks that separate lasting floors from ones that crack within a year.
Vallejo sits in a seismically active zone, and we inspect for existing cracks and movement in every subfloor before installation begins. Skipping this step is how terrazzo fails prematurely - we do not skip it, and we explain what we find before asking you to commit.
Vallejo has one of the highest concentrations of mid-century homes in the North Bay. We assess every older floor for original terrazzo before recommending a replacement, because restoration is often the better outcome - for the home and for your budget.
You will never get a quote over the phone from us. Every estimate is written, itemized, and delivered after we have seen the space in person - so you can compare bids clearly and make a decision without pressure.
Every terrazzo job we do in Vallejo is backed by a written estimate, a licensed crew, and a commitment to telling you what we actually find - not what makes the sale easier. That is the only approach that makes sense for a floor you are planning to keep for the next 50 years.
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