What is travertine pool coping?

Travertine pool coping is an attractive way to create a border around your pool or patio space, and is often used in combination with travertine pavers. Travertine pool coping and travertine pavers are both 1.25 inches thick, making them complementary building materials.
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Is travertine coping good?

Not only is travertine good for safety, but it is also well known for being durable and can withstand high heat. It doesn't matter how high the temperature gets in your city, travertine is naturally made to last.
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Is travertine pool coping slippery?

Conclusion. Tumbled travertine is a beautiful natural stone, however, it's best to avoid installing it in an outdoor area that is susceptible to water because it can be slippery when wet and cause unnecessary injuries. When installing pool paving, safety is the first priority.
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How much is travertine pool coping?

The national average materials cost to install travertine coping is $6.51 per linear foot, with a range between $5.10 to $7.93. The total price for labor and materials per linear foot is $16.70, coming in between $14.25 to $19.16.
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What pool coping is best?

Concrete pool coping, often referred to as cantilevered concrete because it cantilevers out over the edge of the pool, can be poured or precast. Both concrete types are typically less expensive than pavers, natural stone, and brick and are the best choice for homeowners on a budget.
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The Most Commonly Asked Travertine Questions



What is the best stone to put around a pool?

Top 4 Natural Stones for a Swimming Pool Deck
  • 1 TRAVERTINE. The rich brown and red undertones of travertine allow it to blend completely into a classic landscape and architecture. ...
  • 2 LIMESTONE. ...
  • 3 MARBLE. ...
  • 4 GRANITE.
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Should pool coping be lighter or darker?

Safety. In addition to repairing coping if it cracks or becomes damaged, another safety consideration is in choosing the right color. In the Valley, lighter colors are essential because dark colors absorb the heat from the sun and can get blisteringly hot.
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Is travertine more expensive than pavers?

Because natural stone is rarer and more expensive than concrete, travertine pavers will up your resale value. No matter what kind of pavers you desire for your home or business, our paver installation company can help make your patio or walkway dream a reality.
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Do you grout travertine coping?

Answer: There is no reason to grout the travertine pavers. They are used primarily as pool pavers with no grout. After installation, it is suggested that polymeric sand is swept into the joints to prevent weeds from growing through.
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Does travertine add value to home?

Stone. Real stone like travertine, marble, and limestone all boost resale value because they offer buyers natural beauty and durability. These will be most effective if used in a foyer, kitchen, or bathroom.
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How long does travertine last around a pool?

With proper care, correct installation, and is not subjected to extreme wear and tear, average-grade travertine tiles could last over 100 years. Looks great even with hairline fissures.
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Does outdoor travertine need to be sealed?

Travertine is known as a durable and rugged natural stone, but even the toughest materials need some TLC. Take good care of your outdoor travertine tile by sealing it every one to two years to keep it protected from damage and looking fresh.
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Which is better limestone or travertine?

Both limestone and travertine are fashionable products but limestone is absolutely better suited to high-traffic areas. Travertine is formed under less pressure than limestone, making it naturally more brittle. It also has a tendency to chip or crack, especially under extremely hot or cold temperatures.
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How expensive is travertine?

Like other natural stone, though, travertine flooring can vary substantially in price—from as low as $3 to as high as $30 per square foot, depending on the quality and finish of the stone. Finishes can range from a natural texture (the least expensive) to a honed, polished, and sealed surface (the most pricey).
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How long do travertine pavers last?

The average lifespan of concrete pavers is approximately 1-3 years, and precast pavers is somewhere around 4-10 years. By contrast, travertine pavers have an average lifespan of 100+ years.
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What is the difference between travertine and pavers?

Travertine Pavers are also distinct from travertine tiles due to the thickness of the material, which ranges from 1 1/4 – 2″ inches thick and are cut into blocks. Pavers are usually rough to the touch and have chiseled edges, unlike tiles, which have a smooth finish.
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How do you keep weeds from growing between travertine pavers?

Prevent them from growing back

Polymeric sand is a good filler, as it hardens when you wet it with water and doesn't allow much space in between for seeds to take root. Fill the joints properly during paver installation, then check regularly to make sure the joints are still properly filled.
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How do you make travertine not slippery?

Deck Grip is a versatile non-slip coating ideal for treating slippery travertine, concrete and other stone pool decks. This non-slip coating offers a clear, semi-gloss finish. It is highly durable and will not turn floors yellow over time.
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Can you lay travertine without grout lines?

This means that unlike ceramic tile (except for rectified tile), travertine's edges are perfect: both perfectly straight and perfectly at 90-degree angles. You only need to butter the back of the travertine tile with mortar, then push it against the other tiles—no gap necessary. No gap means no grout.
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Do travertine pavers crack easily?

Travertine pool pavers will need to be sealed, however, as the same porous surface that can prevent slipping also allows water to seep into the stone. This can damage and crack the stone, so you're going to need to ensure that you regularly seal your travertine pool pavers.
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What can I use instead of travertine?

Like bluestone, flagstone is a term given to locally available rocks cut in big and irregular shapes. Therefore, it is the cheapest alternative to travertine and even other standard stone types. Swimming pool decks, patios, and landscape spaces are best suited for flagstone applications to replace travertine.
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Can you put travertine over concrete?

Travertine pavers can be laid mud-set (wet-set) on top of an existing concrete surface just like other paver or tile products.
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What is the most popular swimming pool color?

Blue is the most common and most inviting pool color to have. From light to dark, any shade of blue looks beautiful with tile or stone accents.
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What is the most popular pool finish?

Plaster Finishes

Plaster, a timeless option, is the most common pool surface finish. It's a simple mixture of water, Portland cement, and either marble dust or silica sand.
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Do travertine pool decks get hot?

Travertine does not get too hot, even in a warm climate and/or the sun shines down directly on the pool deck. Travertine is a kind of sedimentary stone so it has natural voids and openings in its surface which absorb the heat of the sun. It is very comfortable to walk over travertine pavers with your shoes off.
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