Many people assume that they cannot use square or rectangular Travertine Pavers as coping on a curved pool, but the fact of the matter is that Travertine is one of the easier stones to shape – and the vast majority of this work can be done directly at the job site by a skilled contractor […]
Read moreIf you’re thinking about installing a salt water pool, you may be concerned as to what effect the salt may have on the tiles, coping and other building materials used in and around the pool.
Read moreMany homeowners are ramping up their plans for improving their homes with the intention of putting them on the market.
Read moreBefore every great DIYer embarks on their next project, they must have a plan. Here is our checklist to help you start on the right path. 1. Know your Area The environment in which you will be tackling your travertine project must not be underestimated. Make sure you take proper measurements of where you would […]
Read moreWith the new trend in salt water pools comes the worry of just how to protect your patio against the damaging effects the salt water has on the travertine pavers and surrounding pool coping. It has long been known that salt water damages travertine but, to what extent, and, is it really worth the worry? First, […]
Read moreBefore you jump into your next home improvement project, consider these common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Read moreHere’s a list of just five simple changes you can make to your home – without breaking your budget!
Read moreDid you know… Travertine Pool Coping and Stair Treads are one and the same? Traditionally sold as pool coping, one side of the coping is bullnosed for a rounded edge, making it perfect for fencing, pool edges, and stair treads.
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