You could try back floating the floor with un-sanded grout and 100% latex and let it cure overnight and the cut the excess of with 220 resin and go from there. Be sure to charge for a set of diamonds the grout may where them out!
Kevin HudsonN-Motion Stone and Tile(678) 662-0110this is typical of some travertine and no denisfer is going to help. Its just the nature of the beast. Sorry
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Subject: SOFT TRAVETINE
Hey guys, we did this bid for a homeowner that has some soft Travertine. The stone is crumbling underneath the fill and allowing it to come out. I was wondering if you guys thought a densifier would work out in helping this issue or any other ideas you may have to resolve this.Efrain MedinaBeyond Stone Solutions602 993 9800 Office480 459 5773 Fax<image001.jpg>INSTALLATION – RESTORATION - MAINTENANCEVisit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription preferences: http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners Start a new conversation (thread): sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com
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