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not good for the uk outside more for the med there are lots of suitable paving available ie Indian take a look at the links on the web site :;): ??? ??? cheers cookiemihangel wrote:anyone used it? any drawbacks?
i am looking at paving my backgarden i have an area of 36sqm. Or if anyone can offer a alternative product
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its more suited for a floor in a conservatory, it looks very nice when it first gets laid on a outside patio but due to the light colour it soon looks very dirty
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I laid a load of the bradstone travertine (in fact,the job is featured in the bradstone brochure) and it a manufactured slab. Lovely to lay, but when its new and the sun is on it, it dazzles you.
I gather the customer has to continually pressure wash it
I gather the customer has to continually pressure wash it
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I have also laid loads of Travertine and had no problems, however all natural paving should be sealed with a good sealer, that also means Indian stone.
Not everybody does it but the fossil stone comes green out of the crate and it is a waste of money not to seal it.
You have to cut your grass , paint your house but tell the customer to seal his patio or drive and they dont seem to care.
If i remember me and Tony had this discussion when i meet him at Ruscrete about Travertine, i bow to your knowledge Tony but this time i think we will agree to disagree
I will now take a few moments to pray that none of my Travertine customers ring me with a problem, please god dont make me beg to Tony for forgiveness
Not everybody does it but the fossil stone comes green out of the crate and it is a waste of money not to seal it.
You have to cut your grass , paint your house but tell the customer to seal his patio or drive and they dont seem to care.
If i remember me and Tony had this discussion when i meet him at Ruscrete about Travertine, i bow to your knowledge Tony but this time i think we will agree to disagree
I will now take a few moments to pray that none of my Travertine customers ring me with a problem, please god dont make me beg to Tony for forgiveness
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