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List of Pros and Cons of Travertine Flooring

When it comes time to remodel the floors in your house, many people have turned to travertine, a type of limestone. Another name for travertine is calcium carbonate. travertine is a compound the is mined in Corey’s in March blocks and those blocks are cut into smaller blocks and slabs for resale and flooring, countertop, & backsplashes. It is one of the oldest materials that have been used in flooring, having been around for several thousand years, some of the first uses being noted in Italy and Turkey. Before you start your remodeling project, you might want to look at some of the pros and cons of travertine flooring before you begin a major project. But knowing some of the pros and cons you can better determine if this is the right type of flooring for you.

Pros of Travertine Flooring

1. Travertine is one of the most colorful form of flooring. It comes in a wide variety of colors ranging from light such as ivory to a reddish brown and occasionally even a natural gold hue. And natural gold color comes from the iron that is naturally found.

2. Since travertine is finished in a manufacturing company, it is available in different finishes such as a polished classy look, a frost book a glassy tumble look.

3. Even though travertine comes in many colors, if you ever needed to replace section of your flooring, you would be able to find a color that is close enough to fit in with your existing color much easier than with other materials.

4. Travertine is a very easy material to work with, and by this we mean that it is easy to and shape into designs and sizes that you need to work with.

5. Unlike porcelain tiles, travertine is environmentally friendly since it is made from a naturally occurring element.

Cons of Travertine Flooring

1. Even though travertine is one of the more resilient materials for flooring, it is quite chorus, meaning that water based substances can seep into the crevices, causing staining, discoloration, mold, mildew other complications.

2. Because travertine is made of limestone and limestone reacts highly to ask did it component, anything that has acid in it, such as orange juice, can permanently damage your tiles

3. When installing travertine type board, you will need a special feeling and face install. The special compound that you need to help glue your tile to the floor can be rather expensive. The multipurpose thinset can be much more expensive than a standard thinset however the adhesive used to make the tile to the floor should be water resistant

4. Now that you know some of the pros and cons of travertine flooring, you can be better informed when you make a decision about replacing or remodeling your floor. Note that if you have high traffic areas in your house, if you have pets, or if you have children, your floors may be prone to accidents and damage more easily. Travertine flooring is best used in homes where there is little chance of damage happening to them and where traffic areas are not confined to just the travertine flooring areas