Grand Canyon Tumbled 16″x24″ Travertine Paver – Timeless Weathered Beige
Bring understated elegance to your outdoor spaces with the Grand Canyon Tumbled 16″x24″ Travertine Paver. Its soft beige tones create a calm, modern palette, while the tumbled finish adds natural texture and slip resistance—perfect for patios, walkways, poolside areas, and terraces.
The large 16″x24″ format minimizes grout lines, giving surfaces a seamless, open appearance. Gently rounded, weathered edges provide a subtle, aged charm that harmonizes with wood, metal, and greenery. Arrange in running bond, staggered rows, or mixed modular patterns for versatile and visually appealing layouts.
Key Features
Material: Natural travertine
Color: Grand Canyon soft beige with natural variation
Finish: Tumbled, slip-resistant
Size: 16″ x 24″ (nominal)
Edge: Rounded, weathered for a time-worn look
Patterns: Running bond, staggered, or modular mixes
Uses: Patios, pool surrounds, garden paths, terraces
Why Choose This Paver
Large format reduces grout lines for a clean, expansive look
Neutral tones complement a wide range of materials and styles
Durable natural stone withstands sun, rain, and heavy traffic
Easy maintenance with periodic sealing to preserve color and texture
The Grand Canyon Tumbled 16×24 Travertine Paver blends timeless beauty, practical performance, and versatile style—ideal for creating elegant, enduring outdoor spaces.
Installation Guide – Grand Canyon Tumbled 16″x24″ Travertine Paver
Important Note:
This guide focuses solely on the paver installation phase. Sub-base and bedding preparation must be completed by qualified professionals prior to installation.
Step 1: Dry Layout & Planning
Dry-lay pavers to evaluate natural color variations, veining, and tumbled edge differences.
Choose a layout that balances tones and minimizes cuts, such as running bond, ashlar, or staggered grid.
Mark straight reference lines using chalk or a laser to ensure proper alignment.
Step 2: Paver Placement
Carefully set each 16″x24″ paver onto the prepared bedding layer following your layout lines.
Maintain consistent joint spacing of 1/8″–1/4″.
Tap lightly with a rubber mallet to seat and level the paver.
Frequently check adjacent edges to avoid lippage and adjust bedding as necessary.
Step 3: Cutting & Edge Finishing
Use a wet saw with a travertine-rated diamond blade for precise, clean cuts.
Support large-format pieces during cutting to prevent chipping or cracking.
Smooth any exposed cut edges with a rubbing stone to match the tumbled texture.
Step 4: Joint Filling
Fill joints with polymeric sand or a travertine-compatible joint filler.
Compact gently and sweep away excess material.
If using polymeric sand, lightly mist to activate following manufacturer instructions.
Step 5: Sealing & Maintenance
After the installation has fully set, apply a breathable, penetrating sealer designed for exterior travertine.
Re-seal every 1–2 years depending on exposure and foot traffic.
Clean with pH-neutral stone cleaners only; avoid acidic or abrasive products.
Disclaimer
Travertine is a natural stone and may show variations in tone, veining, and surface pits—these are inherent characteristics, not defects. Always dry-lay and inspect materials before final installation. Professional installation is strongly recommended for optimal performance and long-term appearance.