Selected for outdoor applications travertine tiles are perfect for patios pool surrounds and stair treads.
Travertine tile on concrete patio.
Travertine tiles come in a variety of thicknesses depending on the size of the tile and the manufacturer.
But it is also possible to apply tile to a patio an option that gives you gives you many more design choices.
Travertine tiles provide your patio driveway or backyard a simple and beautiful option for a variety of projects.
When you spread the mortar onto the concrete hold the trowel on a 45 degree angle and only spread enough mortar for 2 to 4 travertine pavers.
Placing the full travertine pavers.
To spread the mortar onto the concrete you will use a trowel.
Whether it is on top of dirt or concrete it can be a fairly simple task to create a foundation and prepare the area for installation.
You can use those measuring 1 2 inch or thicker in place of pavers to create walkways.
Use landscape marking paint to outline the area for the new patio image 1 and remove unwanted plants that lie.
Once the mortar is mixed it is time to spread it on the concrete.
Travertine is also becoming a popular choice for pool patios and is replacing river rock.
They can also be used as a design element to enhance a concrete deck or resurface an existing one.
And laying tile can be a good way to dress up an existing concrete slab or brick patio when it grows old.
Either way travertine is one of my favorite materials.
Offered in a spectrum of finishes sizes and warm natural hues travertine tile blends harmoniously into any design style from traditional to contemporary.
Pour a gravel base on the newly leveled area first.
I love the fact that it is natural stone.
Installing travertine tiles can be easy no matter what surface you are trying to cover.
If you want to use travertine tiles i would lay them in concrete either on your existing concrete if it s stable or starting from scratch.
The most common tools used to install travertine tile or most tile for that matter include a tape measure a rubber mallet a power drill and mixing paddle a marker or wax pencil a level a tapping block a torpedo level a chalk line tile spacers a margin trowel a notched trowel and a wet saw.
The vast majority of outdoor patios are constructed with some form of masonries such as poured concrete sometimes stained or stamped or brick or stone paver products.
A 1 inch layer.
This base is 4 inches deep to ensure adequate drainage.
If the grades work i would dry lay it over the concrete assuming the concrete is ok.