At Poolside Renos, we carry a large inventory of travertine in a wide variety of colors, designs, and surface finishes, such as Ivory, Mocha, Country Classic, Silver, Ivory River, Valencia, Gold, Antique & many more. Contact us and let us show you our countless choices of Travertine to bring your pool deck area alive. We offer free quotes regardless of the size of pool and patio renovations you need. Contact us today for a free quote!
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ToggleTravertine is a type of limestone that forms around mineral spring deposits. It’s known for its durability and versatility, making it a popular choice for pool decks. Available in a variety of colors and finishes, travertine can complement any pool design and add a touch of elegance to your outdoor space.
Travertine pool decking is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional. It’s heat-resistant, meaning it won’t become too hot to walk on under the sun. It also has a non-slip surface, making it safe for wet, bare feet. However, travertine can be more expensive than other decking materials, and it requires regular sealing to prevent stains and damage.
The cost of installing a travertine pool deck can vary depending on several factors, including the size of the deck and the grade of the travertine. On average, you can expect to pay between $10-$13 per square foot. We offer cost-effective options for those of our customers who wish to complete their in-ground pools with high-end materials. Get a personalized quote based on your specific needs today!
Travertine is available in a variety of colors and finishes, allowing for a wide range of design possibilities. From a classic Ivory or Mocha finish to a more unique Valencia or Antique look, there’s a travertine option to suit every style and preference. Visit our showroom to see and feel the materials in person. Take a look at our Travertine Pavers.
When compared to other pool deck materials like concrete or pavers, travertine often stands out for its natural beauty and durability. While it may be more expensive upfront, its longevity and low maintenance requirements can make it a cost-effective choice in the long run.
Our trained professionals will guide you through the process of selecting the most appropriate tile color, style, or finish for your travertine deck. We have a wealth of experience servicing customers in both the residential and commercial sectors. Schedule an appointment with one of our trained professionals today!
To maintain the beauty and durability of your travertine pool deck, regular cleaning and sealing are recommended. This will help to prevent stains and damage, ensuring your deck continues to look its best for years to come.
We carry a large inventory of travertine in a wide variety of colors, designs, and surface finishes, such as Ivory, Mocha, Country Classic, Silver, Ivory River, Valencia, Gold, Antique & many more.
Contact Poolside Renos and let us show you our countless choices of Travertine to bring your pool deck area alive. Free quotes regardless of the size pool and patio renovations you need.
Do you have questions about travertine pool decks? Whether you’re wondering about the heat resistance of travertine or the cost of installation, we’re here to help. Contact us today for more information.
A: Travertine is known for its cool nature. Even under direct sunlight, travertine pool decks tend to stay cooler than other materials like concrete or brick, making it comfortable to walk on barefoot.
A: Yes, travertine is an excellent choice for pool decks. It's not only beautiful but also durable, heat-resistant, and slip-resistant, making it safe and comfortable for poolside use.
A: Travertine has a naturally non-slip surface, which makes it a safe choice for pool decks. Even when wet, travertine provides good traction, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
A: Yes, travertine is compatible with salt water pools. It's naturally resistant to salt and won't be damaged or discolored by the salt water.
A: Travertine is resistant to chlorine, so it won't be damaged or discolored by the chlorine in your pool water. However, like all natural stones, it's a good idea to rinse off any major spills or splashes to keep your travertine looking its best.
A: While travertine is naturally durable and resistant to water, sealing it can provide additional protection against stains, etching, and weathering. Sealing is especially recommended for outdoor installations like pool decks, but it can vary based on personal preferences. Some prefer not to seal as the surface can become slippery and acquire a glossy sheen that may take away from its natural appearance.
A: The frequency of sealing can depend on several factors, including the type of sealer used, the level of exposure to the elements, and the amount of traffic the area receives. On average, sealing every 2–5 years is a good rule of thumb for travertine pool decks.
Color options include but are not limited to: Walnut, Antique (Autmn), Country Classic, Gold, Ivory, Ivory River & Silver. We encourage you to come to the showroom to see and feel materials in person.