Yes, only if it meets certain qualifications: The travertine must be filled, and be high commercial grade quiality. (Basically from a quality quarry, without major defects/cracks, which most travertine is) Finish to be honed, or polished. Depending on what location in the world you are installing it, and if it is in a public area, you are liable for slip resistance. Meaning it must meet local building codes and regulations. Generally R9 slip rating is acceptable, and easily achievable by having a honed finish. Check with your local council, and manufacturer. All natural stones should be sealed with a special marble guard to prevent staining, etc. Again, check with your manufacturer. Generally over time a honed finish will appear dirtier because it has micro pores. A polished finish just needs refinishing ever so often, but is more slippery - check with your manufacturer for care instrucitons.
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The ideal height for a floating mantel to be installed is typically around 54-58 inches from the floor.
Yes, travertine tile can be used on the floor of a gas fireplace.
The recommended height for a toilet flange to be installed above the floor is typically around 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch.
The standard height of a bathroom vanity is around 32 inches. It is typically installed at a height of 30-36 inches from the floor.
72 inches from tub floor.
The height at which a Test T is installed above the finished floor can vary depending on building codes and specific project requirements. However, it is typically installed at a height of 18 to 24 inches above the finished floor to allow for easy access and maintenance. Always consult local regulations and project specifications for precise installation guidelines.
3 - 4 feet above the floor
A closet rod should be installed about 66 inches from the floor, which is a standard height for hanging clothes.
A towel bar in a bathroom should typically be installed at a height of 48 to 52 inches above the floor.
You need to use a angle grinder buff and a polishing compound. You can get this from and ceramic tiling store. Or hire the services of a floor polisher.
A stone restorer is not needed to polish a travertine floor. However, the process is complex and time consuming and involves the use of a pressure washer and floor polisher with several different grits of sand paper and steel wool.