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Turkish Travertine

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Noche Turkish Travertine

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Grass around pool

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Ocean Blue Pebble Sheen

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Pebble Tek-Blue Lagoon. Now that the Pebble Sheen has come out, we primarily use that finish. Aqua Blue is a very nice color for the pool in Pebble Sheen.

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Ocean Blue Pebble Sheen

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Midnight Blue Pebble Tec

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Travertine?

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travertine deck

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Travertine deck

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pool deck

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In Phoenix we most commonly suggest Travertine. It tends to stay the coolest but even after getting full sun for days on end it can heat up. Concrete based pruducts tend to get very hot and hold heat longer than natural stones. There are lots of colors to chose from in naturtal stone. Dark absorbs heat and light reflects it, but light colors tend to be harder on your eyes. So if you can find a nuetral shade would be the best bet.

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It is actually concrete...a special mix with white sand and a sealer with a hint of color

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Travertine marble, crosscut

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White concrete with oyster shell aggregate

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pea gravel decking and travertine coping

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shape, spa, and pergola

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spa spillway

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tanning ledge

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