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What You Need to Know About Travertine Stone

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Travertine Stone

Travertine stone tile is a beautiful and durable flooring option that many homeowners are choosing for their homes. If you are considering travertine stone tile for your home, there are a few things you need to know before making a decision. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of travertine stone tile, as well as the different types available. We will also help you understand the cost of travertine stone tile and how to care for it.

What is travertine stone and where does it come from?

Travertine stone is a type of sediment rock that typically forms around hot springs or in caves. It is characterized by its distinctive porous surface, which is the result of water percolation through the stone over time. Travertine stone is found all over the world, but most notably in Italy, Turkey, and Mexico.

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