Monday, September 17, 2012

How to Lay Travertine Flooring

Travertine stone tile that is durable, beautiful and easy to fit into any space. Most people use it for floors and counter tops. Travertine comes in natural textures and variations of ivory, beige and rust colors. You can learn how to lay travertine flooring yourself.

Things You'll Need

Hammer
Chisel
Travertine tiles
Adhesive
Grout
Trowel
Sealant (optional)

Instructions
  1. Remove any existing tiles to create an even solid surface. Use an electric chisel or the more traditional hammer and chisel to remove the old tiles.
  2. Arrange the new tiles on the floor--without adhesive--to make sure your layout plan works. Mark the back of each tiles with a number to help you remember where they fit in the pattern. Make sure you leave enough space between your tiles for grout.
  3. Apply a thinset adhesive, either a liquid or powder mix, specifically made for travertine on a 4-foot section of the floor. Lay the tiles carefully onto the adhesive. Stick to your layout plan and keep the tiles even and level.
  4. Repeat the process until all you've placed all the tiles. Allow the adhesive to dry completely.
  5. Mix your grout, or buy a pre-mixed grout, and apply it with a grout trowel. Push the substance into the crevices and corners. Use a sanded grout in your choice of color.
  6. Wipe any excess grout off the tiles and allow the work to dry. After a week, or when the floor is definitely set, apply a sealant. This will help to make your new travertine floor stain-resistant and protect against wear. Make sure you use a sealant since travertine tiles are porous and can stain easily if you accidentally leave spills to sit for too long.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use backer board under tiles for a more even surface.
  • Avoid using cleaners with vinegar or citric acid, which can erode and stain the surface of unsealed tiles.


Source: www.eHow.com