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Before you make a final decision on what type of flooring to include in your Annapolis, MD home, consider the benefits of travertine marble flooring. When polished enough, travertine begins to shine and resembles marble, lending to the products name and appearance. Travertine is a naturally occurring sedimentary rock that is typically porous, showing numerous holes and troughs formed during its creation.
The porous texture of travertine is graded by the amount of holes and surface troughs found on each piece of travertine. When grading the stone for commercial sale, it is judged by the amount of holes and troughs. Grade A travertine is the smoothest, possessing the fewest number of holes and troughs and is highly prized in the construction industry. Typically, Grade A travertine is considered to be completely metamorphized limestone, that carries it into the marble family. The lack of porous holes and gleaming finish create the appearance and texture of marble flooring.
The versatility of travertine marble makes it appealing to many Baltimore, MD homeowners. Travertine marble is available in several shades of beige, brown, rose, gray, peach, pink, white and tan. Other less common colors of travertine marble may be available as well, as the naturally occurring stone also tends to blend and combine colors.
Just like traditional marble, travertine marble should be treated as traditional marble to preserve the beauty and integrity of the stone. When cleaning travertine marble flooring in your Columbia, MD home, be sure the cleaning product has a neutral pH level to avoid damaging the surface. Just like with marble flooring, the surface is prone to staining and should be thorough cleaned regularly and sealed at regular intervals as determined by the installation company.
For more information on choosing the right floor for your Eldersburg, MD home, or how to best care for the flooring in your Maryland home, contact the flooring experts at FloorGem. Serving all of Maryland, including Anne Arundel County, MD, Baltimore County, MD, Howard County, MD and Montgomery County, MD, the team of floor care experts at FloorGem has the knowledge and training to care for your flooring.