sealing travertine pool deck

Sealing Travertine Pool Deck: Is It Necessary?

by | Jan 13, 2023

Is it time to seal your travertine pool deck? Call Classic Marcite at (407) 521-6260.

A travertine paver pool deck looks beautiful, especially when it’s new. But without proper measures, a few months is all it takes for stains, dirt, and mold to take hold, or even moss and weeds to grow up around the stone.

Caring for pool decking with regular sealing protects the stones and extends the lifespan of your pool.

Sealing travertine pool decks is best to do as soon as possible after installation to avoid permanent stains. But do you really need to seal your travertine pavers? This straightforward process takes only a couple of days and keeps your pool looking great year-round. Let’s explore the benefits of sealing and why it’s necessary for travertine pool decks.

Reasons to Seal Your Travertine Pool Deck

Most agree that sealing travertine pavers is a good idea. Travertine is a highly porous stone with tiny holes and capillaries that fill up with water. Next to your pool, unsealed travertine pavers can create a perfect environment for mildew, algae, and mold. You might notice small dark spots at first, but these will spread, creating a slick surface. 

Using a penetrating travertine sealer keeps the water from getting into the paver so the underlying stone stays dry and clean. Seal those holes up to preserve the beauty of the stone without it looking worn or dingy.

Make sure to choose a breathable, transparent sealer so you can still show off the natural beauty of your travertine. If you have rough- or natural-style, unpolished stone, you will want to make sure you fill in the natural cracks and crevices.

One benefit you may not have thought about is how easy it is to clean a properly sealed travertine stone paver or decking. This is key to keeping organic materials from sitting on the stone and feeding mildew and mold organisms.

Sealing Travertine Decks for Saltwater Pools

Travertine is a form of limestone, which is very reactive to salt. If you have a saltwater pool, using a sealer on travertine is a must to protect your deck from deteriorating. Using a travertine sealer will help keep the salt air of your saltwater pool from breaking down the travertine, deteriorating your decking right before your eyes.

Whether you have a freshwater or saltwater pool, the key is finding the right sealer for your purposes. In most cases, you’ll be looking for a penetrating sealer, although enhancing sealers may work well for you. 

Is It Necessary to Seal Your Travertine Pool Deck?

Sealing travertine pool deck and pavers protects your deck, keeps up your pool’s looks, and helps it last longer. This protection can last up to two years — and reapplying is a simple procedure that only takes a handful of hours with a professional pool resurfacing company.

For more help sealing a travertine pool deck or pavers, call Classic Marcite for a quote today at (407) 521-6260.

Now Serving Clarcona

We’re excited to announce that Classic Marcite now extends its pool maintenance and renovation services to the Clarcona area. Residents in Clarcona can now rely on our expert team for efficient and professional pool care, including the crucial task of changing the sand in your pool filter. Trust us to keep your pool in pristine condition.

About Mike Folta
Mike Folta has served the clients of Classic Marcite for more than 15 years. He has 20+ years in the pool industry servicing large hotels and theme parks in the Greater Orlando area, as well as expertly turning backyard pools into an island oasis.