Terrazzo Improves Indoor Air Quality
Clean air doesn’t harm the environment nor does it cause a trigger of health issues. Materials for buildings such as terrazzo are advantageous for brand new construction & also restoration projects seeking to further improve the overall indoor air quality.
The repercussions of poor air quality
Breathing in low-quality air may be detrimental to us all. It can result in serious health conditions like compromised immune systems, asthma, chronic bronchitis, or lung cancer. According to a study the air quality inside the house is about 2 to 5 times worse than it’s outdoors. Nowadays, people are more aware of the effects of off-gassing from products containing volatile organic compounds. As a result of this, architects as well as contractors seek sustainable materials that have absolutely zero VOC content for their projects.
Terrazzo effect on overall indoor air quality
For architects and general contractors seeking LEED credits for their projects, terrazzo is a wonderful choice for floors, walls, and other interiors. A number of the attributes of terrazzo that contribute to LEED points are its locally-sourced materials, use of recycled materials, and its longevity eliminating the requirement for material replacements. However clean air is also a factor.
Components utilized in epoxy terrazzo and cementitious terrazzo contain zero-VOC content. A fully completed terrazzo floor will have little to absolutely no off-gassing as a result. In addition, to having zero VOC content, terrazzo is even non-porous which eliminates moisture, mold, and bacterial growth.
With substantial environmental advantages during the manufacturing and installation phases. It further assists improve the overall indoor air quality for multiple buildings we visit frequently & occasionally like our homes, hospitals, schools, as well as workplaces.
For more information about Terrazzo, it’s use and installation contact Parman Designs or visit our website.