Durabella Terrazzo From RD Weis

Terrazzo floor covering was invented more than 500 years ago in 15th Century Italy. Installers working on marble projects in Venice would bring home broken pieces of marble and mix them with clay to create a floor covering for their terraces; hence the name Terrazzo. Today, vegetable oil-based technology has led to the creation of a Terrazzo that is lighter, greener, odor free, flexible, and developed to install seamlessly in large open spaces. Enter Durabella seamless and bendable terrazzo, launched in 2019. Since that time, multiple successful installations have been performed. Durabella is the only terrazzo brand / terrazzo product in the world that has been awarded the Declare Certification and is Red List and VOC free!

Features

  • Installs seamlessly large open space
  • Fast Installation
  • Flexible and will not crack
  • Biopolymer binder allows to be mixed with metal, marble, glass, and other aggregates and natural materials
  • No odors, during or after installation
  • Zero VOCs
  • Matte Finish
  • Slip resistant standard R9, R-11 available
  • Resilient baseboards can be seamlessly integrated into the floor
  • Custom slip resistance properties can be achieved
  • Areas with different slip resistances can be combined seamless in one area

Benefits

  • Durabella is flexible and can be installed outdoors and indoors
  • Made using natural ingredients
  • Easy to clean with minimal maintenance
  • Provides a seamless resilient floor covering, free of joints and weldings
  • PVC Free – Zero VOCs
  • Watertight
  • Awarded the Declare Certification
  • Red List Free

Sustainable Durability

  • Blend of pure sustainable materials given to us by mother nature
  • Poured on the subfloor, where it sets overnight at ambient temperatures
  • Seamless durable and natural looking resilient floor with excellent properties

Maintenance

  • Chemical and scratch resistance of the resilient floors have minimal maintenance costs

Applications

  • Healthcare
  • Corporate offices
  • Restaurants
  • Education
  • Museums
  • Airports and Transportation centers