What is Travertine?
Travertine is one of several natural stones that are used for paving
patios and garden paths. It is sometimes known as travertine limestone,
sometimes as travertine marble; these are the same stone, even though it is
neither limestone nor marble. The stone is characterized by pitted holes and troughs
in its surface. Although these troughs occur naturally, they suggest to some
eyes that considerable wear and tear has occurred over many
years. Some installers use a grout to fill these holes, whereas others leave
them open. Travertine can be purchased "filled" or
"unfilled." It can be effectively polished to a smooth, shiny finish
and comes in a variety of colors from grey to coral-red. Travertine is
most commonly available in tile sizes for floor installations.
Travertine is one of the most frequently used stones in modern architecture, and is commonly seen as facade material, wall
cladding, and flooring. Architect Welton Becket was
one of the most frequent users of travertine, incorporating it extensively
into many, if not most of his projects. The entire first floor of the Becket-designed UCLA Medical
Center has thick travertine walls.
Are there different grades of travertine?
There are basically three grades of travertine.
Premium or first grade – The tile will be perfectly cut on all
side, it will be same thickness throughout the stone, and it will have very
little filler in the stone.
Standard or second grade - The tile will be perfectly cut on all
side, it will be same thickness throughout the stone, and it will have a more
filler in the stone.
Commercial or third grade - The tile may not be perfectly cut on
all side, it will not be same thickness throughout the stone, and it will have
a lot more filler in the stone.
What is the filler
in the stone?
When travertine is quarried, there are small holes in the stone from
water pockets that have formed over millions of years. The holes are left
unfilled when they produce tumbled tiles and pavers. When the tile needs to be
honed and filled, they use a mixture of the residue from the cut tiles and
cement to create a fill that will stick to the stone as well as match the
color.
What finishes are available in travertine?
Honed and Filled - Surface is sanded smooth, holes are filled, edges are
straight
Honed and Unfilled - Surface is sanded
smooth, holes are unfilled, edges are straight
Brushed Chiseled Edge - Surface is
brushed, holes are unfilled, edges are chipped
Tumbled - Surface is tumbled(rough),
holes are unfilled, edges are rounded smooth
Are travertine pavers
suitable for colder climates?
Travertine
pavers have been installed and tested in some of the coldest climates. They
have been through several freeze thaw test without any cracking.
Is travertine safe for
pools?
Travertine
pavers are an excellent choice for pools, since they are non-slip and never get
hot from the sun.
How are they installed?
Travertine
pavers are sand-set installed in the same manner as concrete pavers. Once they
are installed use sand as a grout.
Can travertine pavers be
installed over an existing concrete deck?
Yes they can
be sand-set or set with mortar.
What do I use for edging?
You can use
an edging material that will prevent the pavers from moving, or you can pour
footer with concrete and thin-set the pavers to the footer.
Do I have to seal the
travertine pavers?It is not necessary to
seal the pavers but you should seal them to protect against staining from some
natural elements and spills from any harmful liquids or foods.
What is the Ashlar Pattern?
The Ashlar
Pattern is a random pattern set of four different size pavers equaling 16
square feet. Each set consists of (4) 8”x8”, (2) 8”x16”, (4) 16”x16”, and (2)
16”x24” pavers.
Can I order online?
You can order samples online but the actual order will be taken over the phone
so we can quote you the best price on shipping.
Where do you ship to?
We can ship
to virtually any address in the world.
How much will
shipping cost?
Calculating
Cost Shipping costs for orders from Wholesale Travertine depend upon the
shipping methods, quantity of product, and shipping origin. Pallet shipments
will vary based on the area of the country you live or conduct business. We
work with several trucking companies and search for the best price for your
shipment at the time of order. If you would prefer to have your own shipping
company deliver the shipment just let us know at the time of your purchase.
What is the
delivery time?
Shipping of
pallets please allow 2 - 5 business days depending on your location.
How are
container orders handled?
Containers
orders usually take approximately 8 weeks for delivery. Due to production
schedules, availability, and vessel shipping dates.
Container shipments will vary based upon the
weight of the shipment, the FOB origin, and your physical location. If you
would prefer to use your own shipping company, please let us know at the time
of your purchase.
We work with one of the largest customs brokers in
the world to provide you with outstanding service through the entire shipping
process. Our customs brokers have more than 250+ offices located in over 120
countries. They offer door-to-door control of each and every shipment. In
addition to door-to-door control, their network gives you global visibility
through local representation and knowledge of the unique characteristics of
local markets. Please also note that shipping rates for many items we sell are
weight-based.
What are the criteria for a good
quality travertine?
1- Tile must
have 90 degree at all four corners
2- No rust color should be in the color of the
stone
3- No pores should be in the filling of the
stone
4- No rust colors should be in the pours of the
stone in the back
5- The filling should be filled with hard resin
material that will not flake and no cement filling is acceptable
6- The cit on the sides should be perfectly
perpendicularly cut and no slope is acceptable
7- The thickness of the tile should be in inches
8- The color variation of the lot of the tile
should be as close as possible without noticing the color variation and
consistency
9- The tile should measure (18 inch x 18 inch)
10- The cut of the block should be cross vain cut
and not straight cut
11- The crates should be build from strong wood
pallets and to the specs needed for stacking and fork lift use
12- The face of the tile should show from both
sides of the crate
13- The tiles should be packed in a special
way where the face of the finished tile will be facing fork lift use
14- Their should be Styrofoam on the bottom of
crate and side of tiles for protection.