Terrazzo is one of the most beautiful and durable flooring materials ever created, but when it fails, it can become one of the most misunderstood. This book takes readers deep into the science, craft, and investigation of terrazzo systems, including cementitious, epoxy, and hybrid types, explaining why problems happen and how to diagnose and repair them correctly.
Written for architects, inspectors, consultants, and restoration professionals, this manual connects hands-on field experience with technical testing and forensic analysis. Each chapter explores a different mode of failure such as moisture, bonding, structural movement, chemical damage, poor installation, or maintenance neglect, and walks you through real-world methods for identifying root causes.
You'll learn how to interpret test results, analyze bond failures, read patterns in cracks or stains, and determine when a floor can be saved and when it must be replaced. Detailed tables, flowcharts, and case studies make this an essential reference for anyone who inspects, installs, or maintains terrazzo.
Dr. Hueston's clear, conversational style makes complex topics understandable without watering them down. The goal is not just to fix terrazzo, but to understand it, respect it, and ensure it lasts for generations.