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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 1349287" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>1 of 2 things, the stone is moving, or the grout isn't sticking to the stone, did he seal the stone before he grouted?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We like the colors as well. We weren't sure at first, the enhancing sealer really brought the color out. I laid all of the tiles out and placed them individually by color and texture to mix it up. It's interesting, some of the pavers have iron pyrite in them that is visible. The stone is pretty hard, harder than travertine, cut pretty well with a wet saw on the straight cuts, had to experiment a bit to find a good dry cut blade for the irregular cuts. My round over cutter worked pretty well on the step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 1349287, member: 1055"] 1 of 2 things, the stone is moving, or the grout isn't sticking to the stone, did he seal the stone before he grouted? We like the colors as well. We weren't sure at first, the enhancing sealer really brought the color out. I laid all of the tiles out and placed them individually by color and texture to mix it up. It's interesting, some of the pavers have iron pyrite in them that is visible. The stone is pretty hard, harder than travertine, cut pretty well with a wet saw on the straight cuts, had to experiment a bit to find a good dry cut blade for the irregular cuts. My round over cutter worked pretty well on the step. [/QUOTE]
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