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Travertine Care and Restoration

Travertine is one of the oldest and most reliable natural stones still used today. It’s highly versatile, found in everything from ancient architecture to modern homes and businesses across Idaho and beyond. Used for thousands of years, travertine remains a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces thanks to its durability, natural beauty, and timeless appeal.
Travertine tile is commonly installed as flooring, wall cladding, and decorative backsplashes in both residential and commercial settings. Its soft, neutral tones and textured finish make it an attractive option for a wide range of design styles. As the demand for natural materials grows, travertine’s popularity continues to rise.

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Origin, Features, and Common Uses

What Is Travertine?

Travertine is a durable, natural stone prized for both its look and long-lasting performance. Iconic structures like the Roman Colosseum speak to the stone’s strength and legacy. Today, it’s still used around the world—and right here in Idaho—for floors, showers, walls, and countertops.

Technically, travertine falls between limestone and marble in its geological development. It’s formed by mineral deposits from underground springs and rivers. Over time, calcium carbonate builds up to form a porous, dense material with small holes caused by escaping gas. These natural pits are part of what gives travertine its old-world texture and charm.
Most travertine is quarried from Italy and Turkey, but it’s a popular import throughout North America, especially in high-end homes and commercial spaces. Its smooth finish, soft creamy color, and natural variation make it a standout material with lasting value.

Common Travertine Problems and How to Fix Them

At Stone Masters of Idaho, we want your travertine to look its best and last for decades. Understanding a few common issues can help you keep it in top shape—and know when to call in a pro.

  • What causes etching in travertine?

    Etching appears as dull spots or light marks on the surface. It’s usually caused by contact with acids like juice, wine, or harsh cleaners. If your travertine is etched, we can polish and refinish the surface to restore its smooth look.

  • Why does travertine lose its shine?

    Travertine naturally dulls over time from foot traffic, cleaning, and general wear. The good news? Polishing and honing can quickly bring back that bright, clean finish.

  • How do stains affect travertine?

    Travertine is porous, so it can absorb spills like Kool-Aid, coffee, or ink if it’s not properly sealed. Our team can remove stains and reseal the surface to prevent future issues.

Maintenance Tips for

Long-Lasting Travertine Floors and Surfaces

Like marble and limestone, travertine needs regular care to stay in great shape. That means routine cleaning with a non-acidic cleaner, as well as periodic polishing, honing, and sealing to maintain its look and longevity.

You don’t need to spend a fortune replacing damaged travertine. With over 25 years of experience, Stone Masters of Idaho can restore your floors, counters, or showers to a like-new finish—saving you time and money. Let us take care of the polishing, repair, replacement, or new installation work, so you can enjoy the beauty of your stone for years to come.

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