Travertine patio area with clean, polished stone tiles and a swimming pool edge, showcasing the effects of professional cleaning and sealing services by Perfect Paver Co.

Travertine is beautiful, cool underfoot, and a favorite for patios and pool decks. One of the most common questions we hear is:

“Can I fill the holes in my outdoor travertine?”

The short answer: yes, you can—but we don’t recommend it. Here’s why.


Why Does Outdoor Travertine Have Holes?

Close-up of outdoor travertine surface showing natural holes and pits, illustrating characteristics of limestone and emphasizing the texture relevant to paver and natural stone restoration.

Travertine is a type of limestone formed naturally with air and water pockets. When it’s cut into tiles, those pockets are exposed as pits or voids. These aren’t defects—they’re part of the stone’s natural character and actually improve traction underfoot.


What Happens if You Fill the Holes?

Indoors, filling can make sense. But outdoors, filling usually leads to problems:

  • Discoloration – fillers weather differently in sun, rain, and pool water.

  • Maintenance – they often pop out in freeze–thaw cycles.

  • Safety – filling reduces the stone’s natural texture, making wet surfaces more slippery.


What Should You Do Instead of Filling Travertine Holes?

The best way to keep outdoor travertine looking good is through proper care, not filler. We recommend:

  • Deep cleaning to remove dirt, algae, and buildup from the pores.

  • Correct joint sand (for sand-set systems) for stability and drainage.

  • Water-based penetrating sealer to enhance color, protect against stains, and preserve traction.


Will Sealing Travertine Make It Slippery?

Not if the right product is used. A penetrating sealer soaks into the stone instead of forming a film on top. It protects the surface while keeping the natural, slip-resistant texture.


Is It Ever Okay to Spot-Fill Outdoor Travertine?

Technically, yes—you can fill larger pits. But expect ongoing maintenance, color mismatch, and patches that pop out over time. Most homeowners are happier embracing the natural look outdoors.


Professional Help for Travertine in Ohio, Florida, Indiana and Georgia

Before and after comparison of travertine flooring restoration by Perfect Paver Co., showcasing enhanced color and cleanliness, with branding and slogan visible.

If your travertine is looking tired, uneven, or discolored, professional cleaning and sealing is the safest way to restore it. Perfect Paver Co. specializes in paver and natural stone care across Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, and Florida.

Ready to restore your travertine? [Request a consultation today].

Curved walkway made of pavers bordered by lush greenery and mulch, showcasing the recent installation of Perma Edge paver restraint for enhanced stability in Ohio's climate.

Laura’s Paver Patio and Walkway Restoration in Pataskala, Ohio

When Laura K. contacted Perfect Paver Co. about her home in Pataskala, Ohio, she had a clear goal: restore her…
Read More
Man in a gray polo shirt with Perfect Paver Co. logo, promoting the importance of sealing pavers, with text overlay asking, "Why is it important to seal your pavers?"

Why Should I Seal My Pavers If My Installer Said I Don’t Need To?

If you’ve recently had a paver patio, driveway, or pool deck installed, there’s a good chance your installer (or even…
Read More
Polymeric sand comparison with joint-stabilizing sealer, highlighting even polymer distribution by Perfect Paver Co versus inconsistent polymer depth in competitor products.

Polymeric Sand vs. Joint Stabilizing Sealer in Florida

Read More
Skip to content