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Unfilled Travertine

We made the poor choice of using unfilled travertine on our kitchen floor. There are several thin spots where large holes (3" diameter and almost through to the sub-floor)have formed. They are too deep to grout. Should I fill with a quick set concrete almost to the top and then grout?
 

Dear Luana:

Unfilled travertine in a kitchen?... How would you deal with the sanitary issues attached to it?

 

Should I fill with a quick set concrete almost to the top and then grout?

 

That's a way of doing it.

 

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