Marble Coping And Decking Vs Travertine Coping and Decking

I’m purchasing it at NTP, I didn’t know about marble until they mentioned it. When I was going to order the silver travertine they told me that they had some slip resistant marble coping and tumbled pavers coming that it was a new item that it will look more modern. So I’m waiting for them to send me the sample.

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What would be the advantages of limestone, is it cooler than travertine. By the way I live in Las Vegas so it get really hot here in the summer.
 
In my opinion, a good limestone has the best qualities.

It's smooth without being slick or slippery.

It has a good texture.

It does not get hot.

It's very durable.

In my opinion, marble tends to be slick. Travertine can be slick and can be rough.
 
Costs vary depending on the source and stone quality.

Good natural stone is always going to be a more expensive option than other choices.

If a dealer doesn't carry a particular stone and has to special order it, it's probably going to be more expensive and the dealer will be less knowledgeable.

There should be several good stone sellers in Las Vegas.

Maybe look at Jerusalem stone, which is a type of limestone.
 

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We are considering travertine but now are also considering Marbella tile for the deck tile and possibly the coping due to the cost differential. It is basically a harder limestone tile as I appreciate it. Was curious is anyone had used Marbella tile or had thoughts on that? Thanks.
 
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