The Conservative Cave
Interests => Around the House & In the Garage => Topic started by: BEG on June 04, 2010, 01:33:08 PM
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We have travertine in our kitchen. I don't like it. It looks like crap. I think when they had it laid the person didn't get all of the grout off the tiles and now there are raised areas of cement like stuff on most of the tiles. I have actually gotten on my hands and knees and scraped some of the extra "grout" off the tiles with a razor. It would take me friggen forever to get it all off and besides, the tile looks like crap even with out the grout on all of the tiles as it looks really worn (it was installed in 2004). Has anyone here refinished travertine? I know I can have it refinished by a professional but it will cost over $1000. I read how to's online and it seems you sand it with three different grits of sand paper (orbital sander) then just reseal. Would you or wouldn't you attempt to do it yourself? The original finish is more matte than polished.
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BEG, just tear the house down and start over. :tongue:
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One of the pitfalls of Polishing/sanding of traventine tiles is it could possibly expose uncovered pits crevices or holes. It's a tough call as to wetheryou should hire the job out or do it yourself. Traventine flooring is notorious for it's difficulty in finishing and maintenance.
The "grout" you see may have purposely put on the stone to fill holes and crvices.
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What is this 'travertine?' :popcorn:
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One of the pitfalls of Polishing/sanding of traventine tiles is it could possibly expose uncovered pits crevices or holes. It's a tough call as to wetheryou should hire the job out or do it yourself. Traventine flooring is notorious for it's difficulty in finishing and maintenance.
The "grout" you see may have purposely put on the stone to fill holes and crvices.
No I can see where it has been filled, these are obvious globs of either cement or grout. I think it's grout. They are large and raised quite a bit. After researching it more I think I will eventually just have someone who knows what they are doing do it. This house is such a friggen money pit.
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What is this 'travertine?' :popcorn:
a type of limestone sometimes called marble.
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a type of limestone sometimes called marble.
Thank You Zeus! BEG have a professional come in and fix it!
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cavegal, I THINK is used to look like this:
(http://www.classic-travertine.com/images/classic_travertine_banner1.jpg)
But now it is dull and looks like crap.
*Shut up Wineslob* :p
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I would not refinish it yourself....get a professional. $1000 for a professional is a lot less than it will cost to replace it.
BEG honey, I say this with love.... you need to get out and get yourself a job....you're obsessing on little stuff. You are going to make yourself crazy if you don't find something else to occupy yourself. :heart:
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I would not refinish it yourself....get a professional. $1000 for a professional is a lot less than it will cost to replace it.
BEG honey, I say this with love.... you need to get out and get yourself a job....you're obsessing on little stuff. You are going to make yourself crazy if you don't find something else to occupy yourself. :heart:
To me this is not a little thing. We paid a lot for this house and it pisses me off that we immediately had to replace the carpet, the wood floors need refinishing (which we knew when we bought it), the travertine needs to be refinished (it seriously looks filthy even when it is just cleaned), the tile in the master bathroom needs to be redone (it is crumbling under our feet), the tile in our daughters bathroom is not level to the point that the toilet is crooked. Half of the floors in this house are not level. Then we have the one bathroom that we are in the process of remodeling and thank god we are remodeling it. The toilet was about ready to fall through the subfloor. Oh and to top it off we had to repaint the house.
I am angry about living in this shit stain of a state and I am probably obsessing about the house more than I should but it really pisses me off to think what we paid for this house and all the additional crap that needs to be done. I can guarantee that YOU would not be happy with the way the kitchen floor looks if you lived here.
Deb, I really like you but I don't appreciate you telling me that I need to get a job. I know you meant well but please know that I have ALWAYS been OCD about my house, even when I had a job. If you look at any of my pictures you will see that there is nothing out of place. I seriously can't help it, it is who I am. Imagine being married to me.
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Deb, I really like you but I don't appreciate you telling me that I need to get a job. I know you meant well but please know that I have ALWAYS been OCD about my house, even when I had a job. If you look at any of my pictures you will see that there is nothing out of place. I seriously can't help it, it is who I am. Imagine being married to me.
I apologize.
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I'm the same way about my new house, BEG. It's the first and last one I designed from the ground up and I fully intent to splurge to get exactly what I want. When you're done with yours, you can come back to Texas and help with mine. :-)
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I love Travertine marble!
I bought an imported dining room table from Italy made with Travertine Marble when I lived in Miami.
I also used Travertine when I remodeled one of the bathrooms. Travertine uses grout to fill in it's filling "defects"....sometimes people don't do it right and that's why you have grout like material overflowing. I would get a professional to fix it for you....I am sure it's not easy to work with.
In fact, my porcelain tile floors that I have in my house now are supposed to simulate travertine. Only it's obviously not travertine because of the thicker grout lines.
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I apologize.
It's ok, perhaps I was a tad over sensitive. :p
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I'm the same way about my new house, BEG. It's the first and last one I designed from the ground up and I fully intent to splurge to get exactly what I want. When you're done with yours, you can come back to Texas and help with mine. :-)
It's a deal AM. When I do come back you better throw me a welcome back party! :-)
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It's ok, perhaps I was a tad over sensitive. :p
:heart:
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BEG, just tear the house down and start over. :tongue:
Or glue linoleum on top of the travertine. Something like a 1950's single-wide trailer design. :fuelfire: