Old Mission Travertine

Brown - Travertine

MexicoMexico
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Construction stone, ornamental stone

Additional Names: Old Mission Stone,Old Mission Travertine

Description:
Old Mission Travertine light coffee brown color with holes on surface sedimentary rock. Old Mission Travertine is suitable for residential projects, commercial applications, tile, slabs, fireplaces designs, interior and exterior wall covering and custom carvings sculptures, fountains, etc.
Surface finishing:
Natural, Polished, Honed, Bushhammered, Sandblasted and Brushed(Antique).
Usages:Old Mission Travertine can be commonly used; Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, fountains, sculptures, stairs, mosaic, window sills, etc
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Mexico's Old Mission Travertine tiles?
I apologize, but I do not have access to specific product information or coefficients of friction for Water Jet Cut Mexicos Old Mission Travertine tiles. To obtain this information, I recommend reaching out to the manufacturer or supplier directly for accurate and up-to-date specifications on the coefficient of friction for these tiles.
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Is Mexico's Old Mission Travertine an expensive stone?
I dont have access to d market or pricing data. However, in general, the price of Old Mission travertine can vary depending on a variety of factors, such as the quality, size, finish, and location. It is best to consult with a local supplier or contractor for the most accurate pricing information.
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How thick is Mexico's Old Mission Travertine slabs?
The thickness of Mexicos Old Mission Travertine slabs can vary, but they are typically available in thicknesses ranging from 1.25 inches (around 3.18 cm) to 2 inches (around 5.08 cm).
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What grade is Mexico's Old Mission Travertine?
Mexicos Old Mission Travertine is typically considered to be of premium quality and is frequently classified as Grade A or Grade 1.
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Are there color variations of Mexico's Old Mission Travertine?
Yes, there are color variations of Mexicos Old Mission Travertine. The most common variations include shades of beige, cream, ivory, and light brown. However, it is important to note that the exact color of the travertine can vary depending on the specific quarry and the natural variations in the stone.
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Can Mexico's Old Mission Travertine be used exterior applications in very windy climates?
Yes, Mexicos Old Mission Travertine can be used for exterior applications in very windy climates. Travertine is a durable and weather-resistant material that can withstand the elements, including wind, when properly installed and maintained. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional installer or supplier to ensure that the specific type and grade of Travertine being used is suitable for the particular climate conditions.
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Can Mexico's Old Mission Travertine be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Mexicos Old Mission Travertine can be used in wall coverings. Travertine is a popular building material known for its durability and natural beauty. It can be used for both interior and exterior applications, including wall coverings. Whether you prefer a rustic, traditional, or contemporary look, travertine can add a timeless and elegant touch to any space.
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Can Mexico's Old Mission Travertine be used outdoors?
Yes, Mexicos Old Mission Travertine can be used outdoors. Travertine is a durable natural stone that is often used for exterior applications such as patios, walkways, pool decks, and outdoor countertops. It is resistant to harsh weather conditions, including freezing temperatures, and can withstand heavy foot traffic. The natural beauty and earthy tones of the Old Mission Travertine make it a popular choice for outdoor use.
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Can Mexico's Old Mission Travertine be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Mexicos Old Mission Travertine can be used in a kitchen. Travertine is a natural stone that is commonly used for countertops, backsplashes, and flooring in kitchens. It is durable, heat-resistant, and can withstand regular use in a kitchen environment. However, as with any natural stone, it is important to properly seal and maintain the travertine to prevent staining and damage.