Concrete is more customizable than almost any other kind of material that is used for countertops. If you’re looking for a solid surface countertop that is unique, concrete is the right choice for your
If you’re building a concrete countertop it is essential that you at least have a working knowledge of how concrete is laid out, cured and sealed even if you don’t do the actual work by yourself. The best way to cure concrete is to wet-cure’ it - you can achieve this by placing wet towels or plastic sheets over the concrete. Concrete cures without shrinking and this helps to build its strength and allows it to resist shrinkage forces better when it dries out. Wet-curing results in efflorescence marks on the concrete, though.
If you’re planning a concrete countertop job and you’re looking for a contractor in the
Hello, I am just starting to look into the process of updating our laminate countertops with something much nicer and more durable. I am most interested in granite, although I would be willing to look at other samples. The tile backsplash I want to install will have reds, tans, and ambers - the counter would need to coordinate. In measuring my existing counters, I am looking at a little less than 52 square feet of surface, 34.5 feet of edge, 1 double sink cutout, and an island (the edge and surface of the island is included in the calculations above). Based on this, I am looking for a company that can give me a basic quote to include installation. Thank you,
Jennifer H
I am interested in installing a solid surface counter top such as corian. I also have an island that I want to put a butcher block material on. I plan on keeping my current back splash and faucet. I also want an undermounted sink. This project needs to be completed by NOV 20. pls contact me if you can help
Kim D