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put some pics on, have a look. the pic with no bath pannel on and bumpy white on the wall is tops trave but i picked it. have fun laying it and take your time.
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Just off the top of my head and if you are doing it yourself, travertine is quite brittle and requires to be wet cut which adds time. It also generally requires to be sealed before grouting and after. The substrate has also to be well preped. Don't let this put you off as it's nice when it's down.
I seal after grouting garyIs this right.? i have 200x100mm honed and filled travertine on 10sqm of flooring to do and do i need to wet cut all cuts.? some of you say seal after grouting only, or should i seal top of tile 1st before fixing.?
confused now.
Gary
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