Another material in the paving stone family is travertine pavers.Travertine paving is a natural stone brick, so they are not manufactured like concrete pavers and paving stones. They are a very popular form of stone due to their aesthetic and functional qualities, but they can be expensive. Here are the top 10 facts about travertine paving that you should know before you purchase them and add them to your home, garden, or business:
1) Travertine paving slabs are installed much like concrete pavers are, requiring no mortar or wet concrete.
2) There are many different shapes and sizes available; thus, they can be arranged in a wide variety of designs and patterns.
3) Because they are made of natural stone, travertine pavers won’t fade. Sometimes concrete pavers will, especially if it is a cheap brand, and if it is not sealed.
4) They are expensive, because they are carved out of stone, but actually not the most expensive kind of natural stone paving material. Those who want the natural look of stone without the exorbitant cost may find travertine paving to be their best bet.
5) Since travertine is a natural stone, there aren’t as many colors as there are with other materials like paving stones. However, the colors that are available will go nicely with many home themes.
6) A similar type of material are travertine tiles. These are thinner versions of the large brick, but made out of the same material. However, they must be used with mortar, so they are usually not recommended for larger installations
7) There are some other uses for travertine paving than simply large installations. One example is using them for little stepping stones throughout a garden.
Though they can be used for many uses, one popular use for these brick is around pools. This is for three reasons. First, they are simply beautiful and go well with a pool decor. Second, they remain cool even under the hottest sun. IF the homeowner picks a dark color of concrete pavers, for example, he or she may find that they get very hot under the sun. This may even be the case if they pick a lighter colored paver depending on the brand. This could make walking difficult. Third, travertine paving is very grippy and has a lot of friction, so it prevents people from slipping, even when the surface is wet.
9) Travertine pavers, as long as they are installed correctly, pretty much last forever. This can be seen in the fact that travertine was used all the way back to the Ancient Romans! If you visit Italy you can still see the handiwork thats nearly 2000 years old – and it’s still going strong! This is an investment in quality and an investment in your home’s value.
10) You can also use this material in concert with retaining walls and other structures.
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