Travertine filling

Bee Busy

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Some pics from a recent 1000 sq ft travertine clean/seal/hole filling....I love working on Travertine, every job is different and a challenge, never boring work and it pays well :)
 

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I use Superior epoxy for the large baseball/golfball sized holes and Stone Pro Traverfill for the small ones, it's basically N/S grout with an aditive
 

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I wish I got $3500, hardly anyone out here will pay that for 2 days work, this town is so saturated with travertine. You aren't too far off though
 
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Travertine. Love this work. This wasn't a honing just a strip and reseal x4. I've done vct for almost fifteen years and travertine is by far easier (until you get into honing)

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you stripped a sealer off travertine and put a sealer back on it?

You could strip, hone and polish, make more money and give the customer a better floor. Not only that, but a polished stone floor is far more serviceable than one with a topical finish. This translates into more frequent services, or even a service contract.

honing and polishing travertine is easier than stripping it.
 
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