“The floors are old but they’re able to make them shine!” – Ray and Suzy
Trust the Pros at Bizaillion Stone Floor Restoration
Ray and Suzy Rhodes own a contemporary-style home in a historic area of Fort Worth. Their original terrazzo floors are a real statement piece. “The terrazzo is poured in a pattern that has an inset with brass pieces in it,” Suzy said. “It’s throughout the family room and even extends into the outdoor living area. It’s very unique, using light and dark terrazzo in a circular pattern.”
What’s also unique is finding a company with the knowledge and experience to restore and maintain terrazzo floors. So when Suzy found Bizaillion Stone Floor Restoration, she was thrilled. “These floors are old but every time Bizaillion comes out, they’re able to make them shine!” she said.
Ray and Suzy do quite a bit of entertaining in their beloved home. When weather permits, they enjoy rolling back the glass doors that separate the indoor living space from the outdoor one. Friends and family love to spend time at the Rhodes’ home. The wonderful, whimsical terrazzo floors really unify the two spaces, and when they look amazingly clean and polished, it’s the icing on the cake of a fun-and-food-filled evening.
“Bizaillion really does an impressive job,” said Suzy. “They are very careful with our furniture – which includes a ten-foot-long stone dining table which has to be moved – and when they’re finished, the floors always look amazing.”
Trust Your Investment to an Expert
Beautiful stone floors are an investment. Whether in your home or place of business, beautiful floors are the canvas upon which your personal style and statement are built. Make sure they’re saying what you want them to say.
Bizaillion Stone Floor Restoration has proudly served the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex since 2004. This family-owned, multi-generation stone and tile restoration business has roots dating back to 1977 in Houston. When it’s time for cleaning, polishing, repairing or restoring, trust an expert. Request a quote today.
photo credit: Jen Morley, 360West