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Sewer backed up on travertine tile - Chris Wall

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 Subject: Sewer backed up on travertine tile
Author: Chris Wall (user-0ccsshp.cable.mindspring.com)
Date:   09-27-2009 03:14

Our sewer line backed up flooding half the house. Within 4 hours we had the water removed and large fans and dehumidifiers going for a week. Both bathrooms have travertine floors and the master bathroom shower is a peach travertine, There isn`t noticeable stains but the water/sewage was ankle high even in the shower. I wanted to know if chemicals, etc. in the sewage could have damaged the tiles and we just can`t see it yet. I know that we can`t get the same exact tiles again but we have this travertine throughout the house. Is it possible to just have someone come out and restore the stone or is it safer to have it replaced?

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