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Travertine Repairs
in Valley View, TX

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What to expect from your travertine repair in Valley View, TX.

Evaluation – Most travertine repairs are small enough to be evaluated using photos and a phone call. There is usually an easy-to-diagnose cause of chips, holes, and broken edges so uploading photos to our site and explaining the process is usually all that is required to estimate the cause and the cost. Some travertine repairs require a detailed inspection to ascertain how the condition occurred and how your travertine surface will be repaired to provide maximum long-term value.

Some cracks, hollow tiles, broken edges of tiles, and other issues are caused by the movement of your travertine floor tiles. The usual cause of this for broken corners on your travertine floor is improper coverage of setting material causing a void beneath the tile. A usual cause of cracking across several tiles of your travertine floor is a crack in the concrete subfloor or movement in the subfloor if installed over a raised subfloor or upper floor of the home. These conditions require a larger intervention than a simple repair.

Sureshine will evaluate your travertine repair in Valley View, TX and explain what can be done to achieve long-term value, the cost of the repair, and possible alternatives so you have a complete picture of what to expect.

Preparation – Some repairs require specialized adhesives, factory color matching, or special order brackets to ensure your travertine repair is secure. During the inspection, your Sureshine representative will advise you on the time needed to assemble the kit necessary to perform your travertine repair. Sometimes a deposit is required when ordering color-matched adhesive. We will advise you every step of the way.

Execution – On the day of your travertine repair we will arrive on time, walk you through the repair again, show you any custom colors that were ordered for your final approval, and execute the travertine repair as described in our proposal.

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Some travertine repairs offered in in Valley View, TX

usually happens around sinks, stair treads, or anywhere that there is a danger of light impact or foot traffic. The typical chip is caused by pots and pans hitting the edge of your travertine or natural stone sink or dragging something heavy up the stairs. The process of chip repair involves the use of high-strength structural epoxy or urethane that is color matched, as possible, and allowed the proper cure time (usually 1-2 hours). Sometimes faster travertine repair adhesives can be used on chips that are small and may not get as much traffic. Expect a travertine chip repair to take 2-3 hours if that is all that we will be doing. The cost of your travertine repair in Valley View, TX will be the prep time, cure time, and the time necessary to provide a smooth repair that blends with your existing finish. Some localized travertine repairs may be visible after our service but we work hard to make them blend as much as possible with the surrounding travertine surface.

usually occurs on a travertine counter, a travertine table, or a travertine hearth. These surfaces tend to stick out when moving something heavy around and get banged into. The process for a travertine edge repair or a travertine corner repair is to save as many of the pieces as possible so that we can use them to fill gaps and holes. Sureshine will thoroughly inspect these types of repairs to make sure that proper support can be placed across the repair to prevent future breaks. We use brackets, biscuits, and other methods to strengthen corners and edges that are reassembled.

This is an involved travertine repair expected it to take 4-8 hours with ample time allowed for the adhesive to cure prior to sanding and polishing the surface. The crack or seam where the pieces fit together will either appear to be a vein or have varying colors to mimic the stone. We work hard to make our travertine repairs invisible but they will likely be visible under close inspection.

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are fixed using color-matched (as possible) adhesives that are designed to last. We first evaluate the area to figure out the cause of the hole so we can help to prevent further damage done to the repair area. Knowing the cause also helps us formulate a plan for the repair. The typical process includes cleaning out the holes before applying multiple colors of adhesive as necessary to provide a clean match to the travertine around it. We will then sand and polish the hole so that it is flush with the surface and the finish blends. This is called the sand-to-smooth method.

When time or money needs to be saved holes can be filled using a blade and knifed flat then allowed to cure prior to wiping the hole and the surrounding area with acetone to remove residues. This is commonly done after refinishing on porous surfaces like travertine and travertine.

If you have questions about filling holes in your travertine floor or counter, call Sureshine to schedule an inspection but don’t forget to upload your photos on this page so we can discuss your repair when you call.

are usually caused by something occurring under the tile especially cracks that extend across multiple tiles and grout lines. This is true on both concrete and raised subfloors. These cracks can be filled but will never be “repaired” permanently because of the constant movement of the floor under the tile. If you send photos of your travertine cracks we can usually diagnose this over the phone after asking a few questions and advise you on the longer-term coarse of action.

can occur for several reasons and will usually require an inspection to properly diagnose and estimate the cost of a repair. If you have a crack across the sink on your travertine countertop, you most likely have a steel rod that is rusting that was originally put on your counter to prevent cracking (ironically). We can remove the rod by cutting it out and reassembling the sink rail. This is more common on granite and quartz counters but does happen on travertine counters.

If you have an isolated crack in your travertine floor the first thing to do is knock on it. If you hear a hollow echo and a rattling sound, that means that that travertine tile is moving and likely loose. The repair will likely include the removal of the tile and reinstalling or replacing it.

Send us your photos and we can help you get started on your travertine repair.

can have a lot of different causes and solutions. Stains happen when a colored staining agent is allowed to sit on the surface for a long period of time and are not able to be removed using conventional cleaners and methods. Examples of travertine stains can be wood or tannin stains caused by cutting boards, rust stains on your travertine caused by the oxidation of steel chair legs, oil stains around your stove, water absorption stains in the travertine around faucets, silicone spots caused during the installation coming form under your travertine counters.

All of the causes of these stains have different methods of removal. Some are simple chemical treatments. Others require abrasion to open up the travertine surface prior to the application of stain remover. It is important when trying to remove a stain to know what caused it so the proper removal method can be used.

If you are unsure of how to remove stains in your travertine surface, call Sureshine today and upload photos to our site. We will review them and provide a plan for removal if possible.

is repaired using refinishing diamonds and abrasives. Your Sureshine technician will then use honing pads and chemical polishes to achieve the desired finish before applying a high-quality impregnating sealer when appropriate. Your Sureshine technician is an expert at refinishing travertine surfaces. Book your estimate today.

Understanding travertine finishes and how they are treated in Valley View, TX

Travertine Matte

Travertine Matte – the honed finish is a low to no-shine finish. This means that when you look straight into the surface of your travertine counters you will not see a reflection. You will see a little bit of reflection when looking across your travertine counter surface at windows and other light sources. When look at the surface of your travertine counter the movement and veining in the stone is more prevalent. This is a common finish for travertine countertops in Valley View, TX.

Travertine Satin

Semi-polished finish is a medium to high shine finish on your travertine counters that will show some reflection when looking down into it and a high reflection when looking across it. This is a common finish for some travertine floors as well as countertops.

Travertine Polished

Travertine Polished Finish is as it sounds. Your travertine shower walls are brought to a high shine using diamond abrasives and polished chemically to achieve depth and clarity. A Polished finish is common on residential and commercial travertine counters and other travertine surfaces. Polished travertine will require more maintenance and etches can be seen more easily in the shine.

Travertine Leathered

Travertine Leathered finish is a rough or textured finish most commonly done on travertine and natural stone counters. The leathered finish on your travertine counter is achieved using abrasive brushes that remove the softer parts of the stone while polishing the harder areas of the stone. Leathered finishes come at all levels of shine from matte to polished. A leathered travertine counter has an old-world look and feel.
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Caring for your travertine in Valley View, TX

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You should always remember that etches and stains are distinctly different issues that can occur on your travertine counters. Etches are chemical reactions that physically disrupt the surface causing ring marks and drips marks that make it look dirty and can not be removed with any level of cleaning. Etches can more easily be seen when looking at the counters at an angle. The disruption in the surface is a disruption in the shine.

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Use coasters or other protective measures to prevent etches caused by liquids. We have all seen those rings and drip marks on our travertine counters. Using coasters will keep those incidental ring marks off your counter.

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Dust mop and vacuum your travertine floors regularly, daily of possible. The amount of foot traffic in your home or business will determine how often you should clean. If there’s construction nearby in Valley View, TX, you might need to clean more often. Use a vacuum that’s safe for hard surfaces and won’t scratch your stone floors.

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To avoid scratches or other damage to your travertine floors, use felt pads under the legs of furniture, especially items that get moved around a lot like dining chairs and couches. If you need help with this, Sureshine can do it during our refinishing service in Valley View, TX. Just give us a call or ask your consultant for a price. We’ll want to know how many items you have and we might ask for pictures, so have those ready.

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