Travertine Maintenance Services :
Once you have your travertine floors done by a professional, the floors should last about 2-6 years depending on traffic and if the floor was sealed correctly. We recommend getting your floors done as needed in that window, and never wait longer than the recommended 6 years.
Different Types of Travertine Finishes
Travertine tiles have become more and more popular in home flooring, walls, backslpash, pavers, and around the pool. All travertine can look uniquely different due to their different finishes. Some of the most popular finishes are honed (matte), tumbled (rough or pitted surface), Brushed (worn or textured suface), or polished (shiny). Your Texas Floor technician will be able to successfully identify which type of travertine you have and can further advise on how to clean to it's maximum potential. Each travertine is different and they varry on color, durability, porosity, and density depending on the quarry that it came from. No two travertine floors are the same so be cautious when a company has a "one size fits all" answer to your floor cleaning plan.
Mistakes we see when Cleaning Travertine
Cleaning travertine requires special tools, chemicals, sealers, and protectants to prevent scratching, etching, and permanent staining. If your professional DOES NOT have the right tools, chemicals and expertise he could create a scenario for some fairly signifigant damage to your travertine stone. CAUTION: never clean travertine with cleaning products containing lemon, bleach vinegar, or any type of acidic product. Also never use scouring creams and powders. These types of products will etch or scratch travertine floors and cause costly travertine restoration services to your budget. Also NEVER clean with high alkaline cleaner as they break down the sealer leaving your floors vulnerable to water stains, etch marks, and other stains. We also NEVER Recommend using using OxiClean or Mr.Clean Magic Eraser as a cleaner on any type of natural stone. OxiClean and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser have many beneficial uses but using it to clean your travertine is NOT one of them. All our clients receive a comprehansive Stone Care Guide that address these issues.
The next biggest mistake we see people make is that either home owners or their professional travertine cleaner will use a generic sealer from the local hardware store that leaves the floor with a sticky residue. The reason for that is because your honed, tumbled or polished travertine has various different porosities. You will need a sealer that correctly matches your Travertine type.
In many instances, when cleaning travertine that is evev modertly soiled, the process may uncover surface scratches, small holes, and even hairline cracks that are disguised from the soiling. Simmularly, the travertine maintence cleaning may dislodge filler in the travertine that is not stable. Our travertine repair or travertine honing process wiik adequetly address most of these issues.
What is Travertine?
Travertine is a form of limestone that is deposited by mineral springs.It has a fibrous or concentric look to it. It is formed by rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate at the mouth of a hot spring or in a limestone cave. It is sometimes known as travertine limestone or travertine marble but these are the same stone,although travertine is classified correctly as a type of limestone and not marble.The stone is characterized by the holes or troughs in its surface. Even though these troughs naturally occur, they suggest signs of considerable wear and tear over time. These holes can be filled with a special travertine filler. Travertine is one of the more popular stones in modern architecture. The largest building in the world is actually constructed mostly of travertine. In conclusion, travertine is a beautiful and often times unique natural stone that can make any room look beautiful. Whether you have a new travertine floor that you would like to keep looking like new or an older travertine floor that you want to restore, TLC Carpet Care knows travertine.
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