Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Countertops Back to Countertop page

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Concrete is poured, not cut, to perfectly match your vision. Colors, textures, inlays and shapes, integral sinks and drainboards, arcs, angles and reliefs are just some of the many possibilities. Concrete countertops are handcrafted. Part of the charm of concrete is the lack of factory-like perfection. Forms are handmade, slabs are hand polished. Each countertop is unique. Variations in temperature, humidity, consistency and natural materials all contribute to the finished product. Your countertops will be one-of-a-kind. Concrete stands the test of time. It has been used consistently for thousands of years. Dating back to Roman times, concrete has become the most widely used construction material on Earth. Concrete is a green building material with the look of natural stone but with far greater design and color possibilities. Concrete Options Color: Nearly any color, from tan to black to pale blue to fire engine red is possible. Earthtones, pastels, neutrals and vibrants are all available. It is even possible to match custom colors. Finish: It is possible for concrete to take on many different visual textures. From the soft, watery look of the "cement finish" to the more traditional "sand finish", from the bold look of "exposed aggregate" to the random beauty of "acid staining", concrete can mimic other materials or create a look all its own. Inlays: Glass, seashells, metal fragments and other objects can be mixed into the concrete. Larger objects can be placed in the form, such as stainless steel shapes, automotive parts, stone and glass tiles and industrial objects. Design elements: Concrete takes the shape of the form into which it is cast. Recesses, sinks, drainboards, and trivets can be customized and personalized to create unique objects that match both the client and the design environment. Concrete Answers Cost: Concrete is competitively priced, similar to high-end granite. Durability: Our mix is twice as strong as what you'd find in sidewalks and floors. Each piece is reinforced with steel. Sealing: There are several different sealing methods available, each with its own unique properties and strengths. We will work with you to select the best sealing system for your project. Weight : 2" concrete countertops weigh approximately 24 lbs per square foot, compared to 16.5 lbs for 3 cm granite. Most cabinets will easily support concrete. Maximum length: We try to keep the length of each piece under 8', with an absolute limit of 9'. Lead time: The entire process, from templating to installation, is usually between 4 and 6 weeks. |