Slippery Travertine Help

K8Luvs2Run

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May 13, 2016
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McKinney, TX
Friends,
I had my pool installed 2.5 years ago and spent so much time toiling over so many details, yet one I did not, was to go with travertine. It is a honed travertine the builder recommended, not polished, but slippery, hot and has faded a lot. I am considering sealing it with a grit, which I have been told could last up to 8 years. I welcome your suggestions. It's about 1200 SQFT. Just trying to keep my family and friends alive :)

Much thanks,
K8Luvs2Run in McKinney, TX
 
Safe is a good thing! Sorry to hear it has been so slippery. That is no fun at all.

So here are my thoughts with nothing based on real experience. Just what I have read..................no kind of sealing lasts for 8 yrs. so keep that in mind when you do it. Especially high traffic areas. I will reach out to a couple of people who do this kind of things for a living and see what they say.

@Pool Clown @ajw22 @bdavis466 Any input guys?

Kim:kim:
 
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We are just starting and thought travertine was supposed to be cooler than concrete pavers? We're close to you, so interested in it being hot...and slippery of course. We talked to a couple of people who have travertine and didn't feel like it was that slippery...ugh...what to do.
 
Mine is slick (when wet) and hot (in the summer). A few splashes takes care of the heat...but it is slippery. From the threads I have seen, it’s seems that maybe tumbled travertine might not be as slick??? We don’t do a lot of swimming, except that the grandkids are getting into it...
 
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I used Sharkgrip added to a water based sealer when I used to seal our concrete pool deck. I found it had little effectiveness and was soon gone completely. I feel it may last longer if such a product is added to a more viscous consistency product (paint) versus a liquid-like sealer. I was sealing it to retain the water based stain. And I was trying to get some additional grip. Now I'm resigned to the grip and don't bother sealing - having let the color just fade.
 
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