Travertine Pavers
Nature's coolest surface. Florida's top choice.
Travertine is a natural limestone formed near hot springs and mineral-rich water sources. It's been used in construction for thousands of years — the Colosseum in Rome is made of travertine. In Florida, it's the undisputed champion for pool decks and patios because it stays dramatically cooler than any other paving material in direct sun.

Key Features
- Stays up to 20°F cooler than concrete in direct sun
- Naturally slip-resistant surface texture when wet
- Extremely UV stable — color doesn't bleach under Florida sun
- Available in French pattern, ashlar, and running bond
- Each piece is unique — natural variation in veining and color
Best Applications
Available Colors
Ivory, Walnut, Noce, Tuscany Gold, Silver, French Vanilla
Maintenance
Sealing recommended every 2–3 years. Porous surface requires proper sealer to prevent staining.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is travertine good for pool decks in Florida?
It's the best option. Travertine stays cooler underfoot than concrete, doesn't retain heat like porcelain or dark stone, and provides natural slip resistance when wet — all critical for barefoot pool deck use in Florida's sun.
Does travertine need to be sealed?
Yes. Travertine is porous and should be sealed with a penetrating impregnator sealer every 2–3 years to prevent staining from chlorine, oil, and organic matter.
How durable is travertine in Florida's climate?
Very durable when properly installed and sealed. It handles freeze-thaw cycles, UV, and moisture well. In Florida's mild winters, it outperforms expectations significantly.
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