Oak Travertine

White - Travertine

ArgentinaArgentina
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Interior, exterior, sinks, basins,vanities

Additional Names: Oak Travertine

Description:
Oak Travertine is a kind of white travertine quarried in Argentina. This stone is especially good for interior, exterior, sinks, basins,vanities and other design projects.
FAQ
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How thick is Argentina's Oak Travertine slabs?
I do not have access to specific information on current stock of Argentinas Oak Travertine slabs. However, Travertine slabs generally vary in thickness from 1.25 to 1.5 inches.
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Can Argentina's Oak Travertine be used in heavy use areas?
Yes, Argentinas Oak Travertine can be used in heavy use areas as it is a durable and hard-wearing natural stone. However, it is recommended to seal the surface to protect it from staining and scratches. Additionally, regular maintenance such as cleaning and resealing may be necessary to ensure the longevity of the stone.
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Can Argentina's Oak Travertine be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, Argentinas Oak Travertine can be used in exterior applications in very rainy climates. Travertine is a durable natural stone that is commonly used for outdoor projects, including patios, walkways, pool decks, and exterior cladding. Its natural porosity allows water to flow through the stone, preventing the formation of puddles and reducing the risk of water damage. However, it is essential to properly seal and maintain the travertine to protect it from stains and ensure its long-term durability in wet conditions.
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Can Argentina's Oak Travertine be used outdoors?
Yes, Argentinas Oak Travertine can be used outdoors as it is a natural stone that is highly durable and weather-resistant. However, it is important to seal the stone properly to protect it from staining and damage. Additionally, regular maintenance is required to keep the stone looking its best.
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Are there color variations of Argentina's Oak Travertine?
I dont have access to up-to-date information on whether there are color variations of Argentinas Oak Travertine. However, Travertine is a natural stone and it is common for variations in colors and patterns to occur due to different mineral concentrations and weathering processes during its formation. It would be best to consult with a local stone supplier or expert to get specific information on the available variations of Argentinas Oak Travertine.
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Can Argentina's Oak Travertine be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Argentinas Oak Travertine can be used in a bathroom. Travertine is a type of natural stone that is commonly used in bathrooms for its durability and aesthetic appeal. Argentinas Oak Travertine is known for its warm brown tones and distinctive grain patterns, which can add a unique and elegant touch to bathroom spaces. It is often used for flooring, shower walls, countertops, and backsplashes in bathrooms. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain travertine to protect it from water damage and staining, especially in areas with high moisture levels like bathrooms.
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What grade is Argentina's Oak Travertine?
I cannot access current information. However, according to the standard grading system for natural stone, Argentine Oak Travertine would typically fall in the range of standard to premium grade, depending on the specific color, patterning, and quality of the stone.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Leathered Argentina's Oak Travertine tiles?
The coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile, such as Leathered Argentinas Oak Travertine, can vary depending on various factors including the surface finish, texture, and the presence of any coatings or sealants. Therefore, it is best to consult the manufacturer or supplier of the specific tiles to determine the coefficient of friction for Leathered Argentinas Oak Travertine tiles.
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Is Argentina's Oak Travertine an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time pricing information. However, Argentinas Oak Travertine is considered a medium-priced natural stone. Its cost may vary depending on factors such as quality, size, thickness, and availability.