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A concrete countertop is definitely made of one of the sturdiest materials available on the planet. Concrete has become of the strongest and widespread materials in and around cities. But how practical is concrete as a material for countertops?

When choosing durable countertops for your kitchen, you have several options. The problem is that many of these options, such as marble or granite, can cost you a small fortune. When you need to design or remodel an entire kitchen, the countertops are just one of several expenses. But have you ever considered concrete? Yes, the same rock-solid material that's a cinch to create and that lasts forever.

Advantages of Concrete

  1. Flexibility - If you're looking for a versatile material for your countertop, then concrete is definitely one of the best solid surface options. You can mold it into a million and one shapes, and it provides numerous color and texture options, which is definitely a big benefit when you're matching up the countertops with other décor in your kitchen.

  2. Cost - As you might assume, concrete has a lower price tag than countertops of other materials. But there's a catch! If you have a professional install the countertops, then the cost can actually be higher than other solid surface varieties. So if you have the know-how, it's advisable that you make the concrete countertops a DIY project. You can save up to about 75% on solid surface countertops if you create your own custom concrete countertops.

Drawbacks of Concrete Countertops

  1. Installation - Don't expect this to be a one-day DIY project-because it won't be. Even if you're constructing a small countertop, you'll need at least ten days to build it. That will include a lengthy curing process, which involves both grinding and polishing.

  2. Maintenance - One of the main steps in creating concrete countertops is sealing them after installing them. Besides that, you'll also need to wax the countertops approximately once each month. This will prevent stains from forming on them.

  3. Results - Concrete isn't exactly a slab of clay. Even if you've envisioned the concrete countertops appearing a particular way, moving from Point A to Point B can be somewhat challenging. This is particularly true if it's your first time creating concrete countertops. But the news isn't all bad! Oftentimes you can remedy many unwanted results, by using some effective solutions.

How to Install Countertop Made of Concrete

Here are the basic steps to installing countertops of concrete:

  1. Create a template prior to installing the countertop of concrete.

  2. Fabricate the countertop's form. It should be durable yet mobile.

  3. Mix the concrete. Make sure to have all the proper equipment.

  4. Use shims to correct minor mistakes of each countertop section.

  5. Use a sealer to prevent stains from forming on the countertop. Choose a quality sealer.

Concrete isn't just for sidewalks and construction blocks. Using the right steps, you can shape it into a durable and attractive countertop. By choosing concrete, you don't have to spend a fortune for solid surface countertops.

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