Travertine pool pavers have become an opulent and useful option for boosting the aesthetics and usefulness of pool decks. They bring in a style statement to any area of the swimming pool; however, they are mainly used as pool surrounds. We bring a wide variety of pool pavers, from beige to silver to warm, earthy colours. These Travertine pool pavers have an unmatched aura and being a natural stone, they are difficult to replicate. They normally come in at least 30 mm thickness, making them durable and resilient enough to survive poolside conditions.
Travertine is renowned for its durability. Travertine pool pavers are built to last a lifetime, making them a smart investment. They are resistant to wear and tear even after continuous exposure to water, UV radiation and various weather conditions. This durability provides long-term value to your home while also saving you the inconvenience of frequent replacements.
We offer Travertine Pool Pavers in a honed finish, which is either filled or unfilled. The honed surface has a smooth finish with a matte texture and is known for its good slip resistance. This makes the stone safe for walking around the pool, reducing slipping hazards.
Every natural stone has pores on the surface that are prone to water retention and dust accumulation. Sealing helps reduce the porosity and protects the stone from damage. Some users like to leave the holes of Travertine pool pavers unfilled for a rugged look. You can do that, but the stone still needs to be sealed and sealing does not affect the filling or footing of the surface.
Stone Depot is one of the largest wholesale suppliers of premium natural stones in Australia. We deliver across Australia, including Sydney (NSW), Brisbane (QLD), Melbourne (VIC) and more. We believe there is a stone for every space and our stones help you personalise that space. Our extensive pavers, tiles and walling range is available in Granite, Travertine, Limestone, Marble and more.
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1. Is chlorine bad for Travertine pool pavers?
Yes, chlorine is bad for Travertine pool pavers. However, if you’re using sealed and honed Travertine pavers around the pool then they can sustain the chlorine of the water.
2. Is Travertine slippery by pool?
No, Travertine is not generally slippery by the pool because they feature a textures surface. You can choose honed Travertine pool pavers for excellent slip-resistance.
3. Are Travertine pavers good around a pool?
Yes, Travertine pavers are one of the top choices among homeowners and landscapers when it comes to building or renovating a pool. They bring a timeless and rustic beauty to the outdoor areas while being durable and resilient.
4. Do Travertine pool pavers get hot in the sun?
No, Travertine pool pavers do not get hot in the sun. It is because they have a very cool textured surface which helps people roam around in the deck during sunny days.
5. What finishes work best for Travertine pool pavers?
Honed and tumbled finish works the best when it comes to choosing Travertine pavers for pool area.
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