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Terrazzo Creations in Norwich has been installing quality ceramic tile floors since 1986. From planning and flooring selection to installation and repairs, Albert is experienced and will help you every step of the way. For over 25 years, Albert has provided excellent workmanship and outstanding customer service. In 2012 Terrazzo Creations became a supplier and installer of terrazzo flooring and stairs. Need assistance with creating the perfect floor space? Albert is experienced in residential and commercial tile installation, give him a call today at 519-521-8180.
Terrazzo Creations is committed to providing the highest level of service and quality products in a safe and professional manner. We emphasize professional workmanship and civilized conduct. Our experience ensures that you can ask us any question and receive a reliable and accurate recommendation.

Terrazzo Creations Inc. provides installation, sales and service of many types of flooring including:

  • ceramic tile
  • porcelain tile
  • slate
  • travertine
  • quartz
  • glass
  • marble tile
  • granite tile
  • terrazzo floors and stairs

 

Tips for a hassle-free installation:
You want a problem-free installation and, to help ensure it, here’s a checklist of things to do before the installer arrives.

  1. Make sure you know who’s removing your existing flooring. If you wish, the installer will do it. If not, you should make arrangements to have it removed. To minimize dust, vacuum your old flooring before it’s removed and, after it’s up, vacuum the floor thoroughly.
  2. Who’s moving the furniture, phones and other items that are hard wired or plugged in? Decide in advance if you want to take on the responsibility or if you want the installer to handle it. Either way, be sure to remove all fragile items from the room, and don’t leave anything—such as drapery or plants—hanging over the installation area.
  3. When the room is emptied of everything you’re removing, thoroughly vacuum to minimize dirt and dust during the installation of your new flooring.
  4. Measure door clearances before you have your flooring installed. If the new floor is thicker than your existing floor, door bottoms may rub. Plan in advance to have someone shave or saw the correct amount off the bottom of each door so it does not drag.
  5. Paint first. If you’re planning to paint, wallpaper, or do any other remodeling in the room, it’s best to do it before your flooring is installed. Keep extra paint to touch up any post-installation nicks.

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