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Georgia Travertine Paver


By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2011-05-14 09:44:11 | Word Count: 664


You don’t have to know a lot about travertine to recognize it for its style and beauty. Travertine is a type of limestone that requires meticulous extraction from the earth in order to be used as a building material. For many years and through many civilizations and cultures, travertine has remained one of the most beloved natural stones for use on and in buildings. People didn’t just start using travertine yesterday. Some of the oldest buildings in Europe include travertine as a building material. Travertine can be found in some of the most ornate and luxuriously designed buildings. For this reason, this stone has always been viewed as a sign of wealth. Homes that have travertine are known to be appraised at higher values than homes without natural stone.

Although travertine varies from piece to piece, they are all usually porous. This means that there are tiny holes and grooves on the surface. While travertine is considered to be ultra durable, having the pores filled and sealed can make the travertine even stronger. Sealing helps to prevent staining and scratching from occurring. Sealing however, isn’t that much of a priority if travertine is used for outdoor applications. The color of travertine varies between beige and brown. These colors work well with green, natural areas. Many ancient gardens are filled with travertine.

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The most prevalent use for travertine has been in tile form. Travertine tiles can be easily installed as a flooring material. Other emerging uses for travertine include wall cladding, countertops, sinks and shower stalls. Many people opt to install travertine outdoors. Due to the color and texture, travertine can beautifully accent any outdoor environment. In addition to all those uses, travertine is also frequently used as a paver. Pavers are specially cut pieces of stone, or brick that are positioned on the ground and help to define a space. Pavers can be placed in driveways, gardens and on patios. Pavers give an added glamorous and pristine look to the outside. Travertine pavers that are unsealed will help to prevent slip and fall accidents due to the exposure of the unfilled holes.

When you decide on using travertine pavers it is important to understand how much travertine you will need. You should measure out the area you plan to work on and determine the amount of pavers required for the job. If you are installing travertine pavers on your own, make sure to research proper industry practices so that your investment can truly benefit you. If you like travertine that displays a lot of veins, make sure to purchase vein cut pavers. If you prefer a swirly look, you should go with cross cut pavers. Travertine is available in three grades, first, second or third. The best quality grade is first. Unlike indoors, for the outdoors, you may not need such a high grade.

Let The Stoneline Group assist you with getting the finest travertine pavers that Turkey has to offer. The Stoneline Group imports travertine and other natural stones directly from Turkey. You may have your pavers delivered to you in Georgia without having to worry.

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