Saturday, December 8, 2012

Using Travertine Pavers Around Your Pool


A great substitute is the use of travertine pavers. Travertine has earned a good reputation and rising in popularity in the region of Florida where it is often used on pool surfaces and it is actually making its name in other parts of the country. These pavers (you can also try out the tiles) are slices of a sedimentary rock that offer a great coverage of surface areas because of their toughness and offering of reliable traction for stable footing.

Travertine belongs to the limestone family. However, it is inappropriate to address it as travertine limestone because of the presence of other minerals. The formation of travertine stones takes several eons and it happens at the base of hot spring pools. As the hot water moves all the way up through the ground, it brings along with it several minerals until it reaches the surface with them.  When the water evaporates in the water pools, the minerals are left out and are collected on the bottom. The combination of the different minerals results in the unique colors and patterns of these pavers. As a matter of fact, it is impossible for two pavers to have the same shade and color which helps in increasing the impressive look around the pool area.

You can choose from three different surfaces when you are purchasing pavers. These surfaces are polished, honed and tumbled. Basically, a tumbled surface is the main choice for the surrounding area of the pool because its texture gives good and stable footing even when it's wet. Also, the existence of air pockets and natural voids let the water disperse unlike concrete where the water just sits on the surface. This also reduces the risks of slipping and falling.

Lately, people are also utilizing the tiles by installing them inside their homes. A good example is the travertine bathroom tile which looks very warm and nice and it gives the ancient feeling of using a Roman bath. Travertine's popularity can be traced back to during the rule of Roman Empire since its original quarrying site, where the name of the stone is derived, was just 60 miles away from the heart of the city.

Having your own pool makes you conscious about the trouble its surrounding area can cause. If you used a brick for the surrounding area, it easily gets hot which can give an unprotected foot a hard time. It also has the tendency to be really slippery when wet and its color fades off after several years of being exposed under the sun.

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