Rose Restoration provides terrazzo, concrete, stone, tile, and grout restoration for K-12 schools, universities, and educational facilities across Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. We schedule work during summer breaks, winter breaks, and weekends to minimize disruption to students and staff.
Educational facilities present unique restoration challenges. Heavy foot traffic from hundreds or thousands of students wears surfaces faster than almost any other commercial environment. Budget constraints require cost-effective solutions that deliver lasting results. Safety regulations demand slip-resistant finishes, dust-free work environments, and minimal disruption to the academic calendar. With over 40 years of experience and 30+ full-time technicians, Rose Restoration has completed restoration projects in schools and universities throughout the DMV region, from small private academies to large public school districts with dozens of buildings.
Whether you manage a single school building or oversee facilities for an entire district, we provide the expertise, crew size, and scheduling flexibility to restore your floors, walls, stairs, and exterior surfaces to like-new condition — on time and within budget.
Terrazzo is the most common flooring in mid-century school buildings — and many of those floors are 50-70 years old with decades of wax buildup, ground-in dirt, cracks, and dull finishes. We strip, grind, polish, and seal terrazzo to restore it to original beauty. The result is a bright, reflective floor that is easier to maintain than waxed terrazzo and lasts decades longer than replacement alternatives. For schools with terrazzo aggregate patterns unique to their building era, we match existing colors and chip blends for seamless crack and spall repairs.
Newer school buildings and renovations increasingly specify polished concrete for corridors, cafeterias, and common areas. Low maintenance, high durability, no wax cycles, and LEED credit eligibility make polished concrete ideal for education environments. We grind and polish concrete to the specified sheen level, apply densifiers to harden the surface against foot traffic, and can add decorative scoring or dye treatments to match school colors or wayfinding schemes.
School restrooms take extreme abuse. Deep grout cleaning, color sealing, regrouting, caulking, and tile replacement restore hygiene and appearance in the facilities students and staff use daily. We also apply antimicrobial grout sealers that resist mold and mildew growth, keeping restrooms cleaner between maintenance cycles and reducing complaints from parents and staff.
Concrete and terrazzo floors in gymnasiums, cafeterias, and multipurpose rooms endure constant heavy use — from rolling cafeteria carts and chair legs to athletic activities and assembly seating. We restore, seal, and apply appropriate finishes and anti-slip treatments for these high-activity spaces. Our coatings meet OSHA and ADA slip-resistance requirements while maintaining an attractive, easy-to-clean surface.
School building facades, entryways, stairs, and retaining walls suffer from weather exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and occasional vandalism. Masonry repointing, facade cleaning, and graffiti removal keep your campus looking well-maintained and welcoming. Deteriorating mortar joints and cracked stone steps are not just cosmetic issues — they create trip hazards and allow water infiltration that accelerates structural damage.
Summer break projects — The majority of school restoration happens during June-August when buildings are unoccupied. We schedule large terrazzo and concrete projects to complete within the summer window and return floors ready for fall. Our crew capacity allows us to run multiple schools simultaneously, which is critical for districts with dozens of buildings that need attention within the same 10-week window.
Winter and spring break — Smaller projects (restroom grout, lobby polishing, stair repair) fit into shorter break periods. We pre-stage materials and equipment so work begins the moment students leave and finishes before they return.
Weekend and evening work — For occupied buildings during the school year, we schedule work after hours and on weekends. Our crews are experienced in after-hours protocols including alarm coordination, key management, and leaving spaces ready for the next school day.
Dust and noise containment — HEPA filtration, barriers, and low-noise techniques for work in or near occupied classrooms. We set up negative-pressure containment zones that keep dust out of HVAC systems and adjacent occupied spaces, meeting or exceeding school district environmental health requirements.
Multi-phase planning — For larger projects that span multiple breaks or require phased completion, we develop detailed schedules with your facilities team. Each phase delivers a complete, usable area so partially finished work never interferes with school operations.
Mid-century terrazzo floors are the backbone of thousands of school buildings across Virginia, Maryland, and DC. These floors endure thousands of footsteps daily, rolling carts, and decades of improper wax buildup that traps dirt and yellows over time. Professional diamond grinding and polishing removes all old coatings, repairs cracks with color-matched epoxy, and produces a naturally glossy surface that requires only dust mopping and damp mopping to maintain.
Stairwells are high-wear, high-liability zones in any school. Worn concrete develops uneven surfaces, spalling, and exposed aggregate that creates slip and trip hazards. We grind, patch, and apply anti-slip coatings to concrete stairs and landings, restoring both safety and appearance. Reflective floor coatings also improve visibility in stairwells with limited natural light.
Limestone, granite, and sandstone entrances set the tone for your campus. Decades of weather, de-icing salt, and biological growth stain and erode these surfaces. We clean, repair, and seal natural stone to protect it from further deterioration while restoring the dignified appearance your school deserves.
Ceramic and porcelain tile in restrooms and locker rooms faces constant moisture, heavy use, and harsh cleaning chemicals. Grout darkens, cracks, and harbors bacteria. Our deep-cleaning and color-sealing process restores grout to a uniform color and seals it against future staining, dramatically improving both appearance and hygiene.
Brass door hardware, aluminum window frames, stainless steel counters, and iron railings corrode, tarnish, and lose their finish over time. We clean, polish, and apply protective coatings to metal surfaces throughout your facility, extending their service life and eliminating the need for costly replacements.
Solid wood doors, baseboards, chair rails, and decorative paneling in older school buildings are often irreplaceable architectural features. We strip old finishes, repair damage, and apply durable commercial-grade coatings that withstand the daily contact of student traffic while preserving the warmth and character of original woodwork.
1. Facility Assessment — We walk your building with your facilities manager to inspect every surface that needs attention. We document conditions with photos, measure square footage, identify repair needs, and note any access or scheduling constraints. You receive a written report with our recommendations and a detailed cost proposal.
2. Scheduling Around the Academic Calendar — We build our project timeline around your school calendar, not ours. Summer break is ideal for large-scale terrazzo and concrete restoration. Shorter projects fit into winter or spring breaks. If work must happen during the school year, we schedule evenings and weekends. Every project gets a firm start date and completion date.
3. Dust Containment and HEPA Filtration — Student and staff health is non-negotiable. We deploy HEPA-filtered negative-pressure containment systems that capture dust at the source and prevent it from entering HVAC systems or adjacent occupied spaces. Our equipment meets school district environmental health standards, and we provide documentation of our containment protocols for your records.
4. Phased Execution — Large buildings are restored in planned phases so completed areas can be put back into service while work continues elsewhere. We coordinate with your custodial and maintenance staff so furniture moves, door access, and cleaning schedules align with each phase.
5. Overnight and Weekend Crews — When school is in session, our crews arrive after dismissal and work through the night. We clean up before the first bus arrives. Weekend shifts allow us to tackle larger areas without any impact on instruction. Our crews carry ID, follow your visitor protocols, and coordinate with on-site security.
6. Final Walkthrough and Maintenance Plan — When the project is complete, we walk the finished areas with your team to confirm every surface meets specifications. We provide a written maintenance guide specific to each surface type so your custodial staff knows exactly how to preserve the results for years to come.
Replacing terrazzo, concrete, stone, or tile flooring in a school is enormously expensive — not just in material and labor costs, but in the extended downtime required for demolition, substrate preparation, and new installation. Professional restoration typically costs 60-80% less than full replacement while delivering a surface that looks and performs like new. For a school district managing dozens of aging buildings on a fixed capital budget, restoration stretches every dollar significantly further.
Restored terrazzo and polished concrete floors also carry lower lifetime maintenance costs than replacement alternatives like VCT (vinyl composition tile) or carpet. There are no wax cycles, no tile replacements, and no carpet shampooing — just routine dust mopping and periodic re-polishing every 5-10 years. Over a 20-year lifecycle, a restored terrazzo floor costs a fraction of what a school district would spend maintaining VCT in the same space.
Beyond cost, restoration is the sustainable choice. Grinding and polishing existing terrazzo or concrete generates minimal waste compared to the tons of demolition debris created by a rip-and-replace project. Many school districts now prioritize restoration as part of their sustainability and LEED certification goals.
Cost depends on the surface type, condition, and total square footage. Terrazzo restoration typically ranges from $3 to $8 per square foot, while concrete polishing runs $2 to $6 per square foot. These prices are 60-80% less than full floor replacement. We provide free on-site assessments and detailed proposals so you know the exact cost before any work begins. Contact us at 703-327-7676 or request a quote online.
Timeline depends on the scope. A single corridor of terrazzo (2,000-3,000 sq ft) can be ground, polished, and sealed in 3-5 days. A full school building with 20,000+ sq ft of terrazzo plus restroom grout work typically takes 4-6 weeks. We provide a detailed schedule before work begins and can run multiple crews to accelerate larger projects when needed.
Yes — summer break is our busiest season for school projects, and we plan staffing specifically for it. We can handle multiple school buildings simultaneously with our 30+ full-time technicians. The key is booking early. We recommend contacting us by March or April to secure your preferred summer dates, as our schedule fills quickly.
We use HEPA-filtered vacuum systems attached directly to our grinding and polishing equipment, capturing dust at the source. For work near occupied areas, we set up full negative-pressure containment with plastic barriers and supplemental air scrubbers. Noise levels from modern diamond grinding equipment are comparable to a vacuum cleaner. We can schedule the noisiest phases during unoccupied hours.
We design every school project to minimize disruption. Work during breaks means zero impact on instruction. When work must happen during the school year, we operate after dismissal, overnight, and on weekends. We phase work so completed sections are returned to service immediately. Our crews follow school visitor protocols, carry identification, and coordinate with your administration and security staff.
We restore virtually every hard surface in educational facilities: terrazzo floors, polished concrete, natural stone (granite, marble, limestone, slate), ceramic and porcelain tile, grout, brick and masonry facades, metal fixtures and railings, and wood doors and trim. If you are unsure whether a surface can be restored rather than replaced, call us at 703-327-7676 for a free assessment.
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