Andino Travertine

Beige - Travertine

PeruPeru
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Exterior, interior, wall cladding, sink, basin

Additional Names: Cremino Beige,Crema Andino,Andino Dark,Andino Travertine

Description:
Andino Travertine is a kind of beige travertine quarried in Peru. This stone is especially good for exterior, interior, wall cladding, sink, basin and other design projects. It is also called Cremino Beige,Crema Andino,Andino Dark.
FAQ
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Can Peru's Andino Travertine be used outdoors?
Yes, Perus Andino Travertine can be used outdoors. Travertine is a durable and versatile natural stone that is often used for outdoor applications such as patios, walkways, pool decks, and walls. It can withstand harsh weather conditions, including freeze-thaw cycles, making it an ideal choice for outdoor use. However, it is important to ensure that the travertine is properly sealed and maintained to protect it from staining and weathering.
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Is Peru's Andino Travertine an expensive stone?
I dont have access to real-time market data that changes continuously, so I cannot provide current prices for Andino Travertine in Peru or any other country. However, the price of Andino Travertine can vary depending on the quality, color, size, and demand, among other factors. Generally, travertine is considered a mid-range to high-end building material compared to other natural stones, such as granite or marble. It is best to check with local vendors or dealers for specific prices.
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Can Peru's Andino Travertine be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, Perus Andino Travertine can be used in exterior applications in hot climates. Travertine is a natural stone that is known for its durability and heat resistance. It is able to withstand high temperatures without being affected or damaged. However, it is important to note that proper sealing and maintenance are necessary to ensure the longevity and appearance of the stone, especially in hot and sunny climates. Regular cleaning and sealing can help to protect the stone from UV rays and prevent it from fading or becoming discolored over time.
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Are there color variations of Peru's Andino Travertine?
Yes, there are color variations of Perus Andino Travertine. The natural color of Andino Travertine is beige, but it can also have varying shades of grey, tan, and white. The color variations are due to the different types of minerals and sediments present in the stone at the time of its formation.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Acid Washed Finish Peru's Andino Travertine tiles?
The coefficient of friction for Acid Washed Finish Perus Andino Travertine tiles can vary depending on the specific manufacturer and the finish applied to the tiles. It is best to consult with the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles to obtain the exact coefficient of friction for this particular product.
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How thick is Peru's Andino Travertine slabs?
I do not have access to the current inventory of Perus Andino Travertine slabs. However, Andino Travertine slabs are commonly found in thicknesses of 2cm and 3cm.
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Can Peru's Andino Travertine be used in landscaping?
Yes, Perus Andino Travertine can be used in landscaping. It is a type of travertine stone that is known for its natural beauty and durability. It can be used for various landscaping purposes such as paving, walkways, patios, pool decks, outdoor stairs, retaining walls, garden borders, and more. Its subtle color variations and textures can add an elegant and natural look to any landscape design. Additionally, Andino Travertine is easy to maintain and can withstand various weather conditions, making it a popular choice for landscaping projects.
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Can Peru's Andino Travertine be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Perus Andino Travertine can be used in a bathroom. Travertine is a popular choice for bathroom applications due to its durability, natural beauty, and resistance to water and moisture. It can be used for walls, floors, countertops, and even in showers or tub surrounds. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain travertine to ensure it remains protected from water stains and damage.