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Common Questions Answered About: Tuscany Travertine Stone

by Sarah B. Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

Tuscany is variety of travertine, a natural stone that is known for its brilliant beige and brown color shades. The final shade Tuscany travertine floor or wall could be different due to surface finish or polish applied on the stone.

If you are up for a new or remodeling project, this article lists some of the most common questions related to the application and usability of Tuscany travertine, followed by simple to understand answers –

Where can I use Tuscany Travertine?

Tuscany travertine is a natural stone, which can be used for just any application, indoor or outdoor. However, since it is not in rock or naturally found condition, it is vital that you discuss the suitability of Tuscany travertine stone tiles with your supplier and tile placer.

It will save your investment.

Moreover, Tuscany travertine comes in a wide range of finishes. Just for your information, surface finish is what makes the stone suitable for a certain application.

For example: Polished Tuscany travertine is suitable for bathroom and kitchen, because there are splashes of water, soap foam and food items, and the polish on the stone keep it protected from stains.

Is Tuscany Travertine Strong and Durable?

Yes, it is. In most conditions, travertine can outperform marble, sandstone and limestone. Tuscany is a natural stone, that is naturally strong and durable. However, its lifespan depends largely on care, maintenance and rightful installation.

So, you will need to make sure that the stone is installed by a professional. If you are considering a DIY project, it is advisable to learn the basics and advanced techniques of travertine installation.

How do I care for Tuscany Travertine?

It is simple. Dust off or mop the floor every day. Wipe the stone surface every often. Do not let water stay on the floor for a long time. Do not scrub the stone surface with a hard object such as wired brush, or wood stick, in attempt to remove stain. Get the stone polished and sealed whenever required.

That’s it for now. I will be adding more questions and answers in this series soon. In the meantime, if you have a question related to Tuscany travertine, drop it in the comments section.

The article has written for WallAndTile.com, one of the largest online tile shops in the US, offering best quality stones, tiles and accessories for floors and walls. Check out today! 


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About Sarah B. Advanced   Marketing Writer | Thinker | Environmentalist

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