Travertine tile is a beautiful choice for kitchen and bathroom tile, and it can be used anywhere else in a house. Travertine is a natural stone available in a wide range of patterns and colors. There is a travertine variety to go with most any indoor color scheme, but this type of flooring does require some special care to keep it from sustaining damage.
Things You'll Need :Tile sealant,Epoxy resin or grout
Steps
1Step One
Ask the tile installer if they routinely seal the tile they install. Seal your travertine as soon as it is installed if the installer does not. Buy any commercially available tile sealant and follow the manufacturer's directions.
2Step Two
Reseal the tile any time a tile begins to show wear. Once a year will usually suffice, unless the travertine is in a high-traffic area.
3Step Three
Notice any swirls that appear in the surface of the tile. Reseal uneven tile sealer, if this is what is causing the swirls. Have the surface of swirled tiles honed if poorly cut areas are causing the swirls.
4Step Four
Coat tiles affected with swirls with a pigmented epoxy that matches the tile color. Use a pigmented tile filler if the swirls are harder to fix.
5Step Five
Watch for holes appearing in your travertine, since all travertine tiles start with holes that are filled in before they are delivered. Refill each hole as it reappears. Fill each hole with an epoxy resin, a tile filler or grout before it gets larger, which will make the hole more difficult to fix. Match the color of the filler to make the holes less obvious.