Travertine
A sedimentary stone used in flooring, wall and countertop applications, travertine is primarily made of calcium carbonate and is found near hot mineral springs. Travertine naturally contains holes that are either filled or left unfilled depending upon the application. Multiple colors, finishes and patterns of travertine are available.

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Special Notes: Travertine is sensitive to acidic products including but not limited too, vinegar, wine and citric acid. While the stone is durable, acid etching will occur in kitchen applications. Maintenance may be required to remove acid etch marks from the travertine countertop surface.
Recommended Sealers: Aquamix Sealers Choice Gold, Dry Treat Hannafin Ole-Repella, Dry Treat Hannafin Stain Proof Original or Dry Treat Hannafin Metacreme
Frequently Asked Questions: Aggregates at Connecticut Stone
Decorative aggregates, on the other hand, serve both a functional and aesthetic purpose. While they still help with things like drainage and weed control, they’re also chosen for their beauty and visual appeal—enhancing curb appeal in gardens, driveways, or landscaped areas.
- 3/4" to 1" crushed stone – Ideal for driveways, walkways, and drainage applications.
- Pea gravel (3/8") – Best for decorative landscaping, garden paths, and playground surfaces.
- Stone dust or sand – Used as a base material for pavers and patios.
- Larger aggregates (1–2"+) – Suitable for erosion control, French drains, and foundation work.
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