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Persian Travertine Mosaic Shower Floor

I just purchased an accent stone, 1" x 2" Persian travertine mosaic tiles on mesh. I see that some of the tiles have pin holes that go all the way through the stone. I am worried about water going through and sitting on the water-proof water membrane and causing mold or mildew to develop. I see that some travertine is "filled" so I wonder if I should do that and then seal the floor. Or if I should just seal the floor? Or do nothing? Do I have anything to worry about installing these tiles on the shower floor? Thank you so much for your insight.
 

Dear Marina:

 

I am worried about water going through and sitting on the water-proof water membrane and causing mold or mildew to develop.

 

And you are right at being worried. And yes you should fill the open holes using color-matching caulk. Sealing wouldn't do the first thing about that. Not to mention that's never a good idea to seal stone in a wet environment.

 

Do I have anything to worry about installing these tiles on the shower floor?

 

If the holes are properly filled and the shower stall is installed correctly, you should be all right.

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