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Terrazzo flooring installation costs on average $8.75 per square foot for materials and installation. However, this doesn’t include: site preparation, sub-flooring fixes, and jogs in the room. Expect to pay an additional fee of $2-4.00 per square ft. for additional work. Commercial applications like schools, hospitals, and restaurants are increasingly adding terrazzo for its floors. Why you may ask? Terrazzo provides a great return in investment over the years for its longevity and design aesthetics. In fact, terrazzo has gained a resurgence because the material qualifies for LEED certification, as the material has a composition of up to 72 percent of post-consumer materials. For terrazzo flooring, get terrazzo flooring cost estimates with a comprehensive tool.

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs)
Terrazzo flooring will likely long outlive any other flooring material with minimal maintenance. Since terrazzo flooring isn’t made with surface cracks or breaks, it is surprisingly weather- and waterproof.
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As a result, terrazzo flooring costs vary. Estimates can range from as low as $17 per square foot and as high as $110 per square feet for a terrazzo project depending on cost factors. On average, you can expect the total cost to install a terrazzo floor for a commercial building to be $30 to $40 per square ft. For accurate estimates, contact a terrazzo-approved contractor in your area. Concord Terrazzo Company representatives collaborate with architects and designers to offer budget-friendly solutions so that you can find ways to add epoxy terrazzo to your institutional, commercial, and industrial projects.
Epoxy Terrazzo Flooring per Square Foot
Epoxy terrazzo flooring costs range from $25 to $90 per square foot of labor and materials, and the typical homeowner pays roughly $35 per square foot on average.
If you choose to install your terrazzo through pouring, you have two options for its base: cement or epoxy resin. You may pay more for the pouring of the tiles as it involves more work and preparation.

Epoxy Terrazzo Flooring Cost Factors
Materials, labor, and terrazzo styles all determine how big or small your final price will be. Here’s a breakdown of what factors influence the costs of this type of epoxy flooring:
Style, Pattern, and Texture
Some styles of terrazzo require more labor and materials than others, increasing costs across the board. For example, using divider strips can help you separate each section by color, but you’ll pay more as a result.
Installation Method
Whether you choose poured or tile epoxy terrazzo can significantly impact your final bill. Both labor and materials costs are higher for poured epoxy terrazzo because it requires higher-quality materials and additional preparation steps like pouring down an epoxy base. On the flipside, terrazzo tiles are more cost-effective but may not last as long as the alternative.
Site Preparation
As long as your subfloor is already in a good state, you won’t have any additional costs to prepare your site before installing epoxy terrazzo flooring. However, deteriorated subfloors will need to be repaired before work can begin. On average, the cost to replace or repair a subfloor ranges from $600 to $800
Materials
The cost of epoxy terrazzo materials depends on the installation type. Terrazzo tiles cost between $25 and $80 per square foot on average, excluding labor. Materials for poured terrazzo are a bit more expensive and range from $35 to $90 per square foot.
Labor
Labor costs for installing epoxy terrazzo also depend on the method of installation. You’ll pay roughly $15 to $30 per square foot of labor for poured terrazzo and an average of less than $20 per square foot of labor for tile terrazzo.
Project Size
Since materials make up the bulk of the cost of epoxy terrazzo flooring, you’ll usually pay more to cover large spaces than small ones. However, note that smaller projects typically cost more per square foot to account for the overall price reduction.
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