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The Pros and Cons of Concrete Cooking Area Countertops

Couple of kitchen area countertop products are trendier at the moment than high-end concrete. Rock solid and tough as granite or slate, concrete can be a better fit in contemporary kitchen styles than any of those natural stones considering that it radiates a contemporary commercial visual. Contributing to the mystique is the fact that concrete can now be etched, acid-stained, stamped, and sealed to create a countertop surface area that is unlike almost any other offered material. Modern concrete kitchen area countertops are no longer cold slabs of gray concrete (unless you want that)-- more often, they are warm and gleaming surface areas that are utterly functional and also remarkably stylish.

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The Pros and Cons of Concrete Cooking Area Countertops

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  1. Couple of kitchen countertop materials are trendier at the moment than high-end concrete. Rock solid and hard as granite or slate, concrete can be a better fit in modern cooking area designs than any of those natural stones because it exhibits a contemporary industrial visual. Adding to the mystique is the reality that concrete can now be engraved, acid-stained, stamped, and sealed to create a countertop surface that differs from almost any other readily available product. Modern concrete kitchen area countertops are no longer cold slabs of gray concrete (unless you want that)-- regularly, they are warm and gleaming surface areas that are absolutely practical and likewise incredibly elegant. Installation of Concrete Countertops Concrete countertops might appear like huge slabs, but in reality, they are usually just 1 1/2 to 2 paint laminate countertops granite look inches thick. The impression that they are much thicker pieces is usually the result of a drop-front edging on the counter top. Still, these are really heavy countertops, weighing 19 to 25 pounds per square foot. Installers sometimes require to enhance cabinets and in some cases even the floors in order to bear the considerable weight. While concrete counter tops are sometimes formed and put on-site, regularly they are fabricated in stores after a professional takes precise measurements of your kitchen area space and discusses all finish choices with you. In the shop, kinds are built and the counter top is put, total with whatever sink cutouts, coloration, or additives are asked for. Throughout fabrication, the countertop slabs are typically enhanced with fiber or metal mesh of some type to give them strength and rigidity. After fabrication, the counter top is permitted to cure fully, and the surface area might be ground and polished to whatever finish the customer has actually an asked for. Some kind of sealer is used, typically a very difficult epoxy. As soon as curing and completing is complete, an installation crew carefully provides the counter top to the work site and installs it. As part of the setup, the team may develop or install support frames for sinks, because it is necessary that the countertop itself not bring the weight of the sink. If the sink is an under-mount style, it is embeded in location first, then the counter top is installed over it. The countertop is generally stuck to the cabinets with construction adhesives after being thoroughly leveled and shimmed. Advantages and Downsides of Concrete Countertops Concrete countertops have numerous virtues, particularly its capability to be formed and formed to exactly match your kitchen measurements and completed exactly to your preference. With other countertop products, you are frequently restricted to whatever colors and styles are offered, however concrete offers you a wider variety of choices. Only ceramic tile comes close to offering a similar range of options. On the other hand, if you are conditioned to consider concrete as a practical building material utilized for slabs and structures, you might think of that concrete countertops are cheap and easy to set up. Nothing could be even more from the fact. Concrete is a high-end, premium product when used in kitchen area countertops, and fabricating them needs a lot of ability and experience. These are amongst the more costly of all counter top materials. Pros They can be custom-sized and shaped to any kitchen configuration. Concrete doesn't scratch and is impervious to heat. Materials such as glass pieces, stones, shells, and fiber-optic lights can be embedded.

  2. Concrete makes for a really resilient and long-lasting surface area. The surface is simple clean-up and maintain, supply regular sealing is done. Concrete counter tops typically enhance realty worth as a "premium" material. Cons They are costly, costing as much as $150 per square foot. Yearly sealing is required to avoid staining. Their weight can strain cabinet frames and floorings. Repairs are almost difficult, and breaking in some cases does occur. Maintenance Assuming the counter top has actually been sealed initially with a good-quality epoxy sealer, continuous upkeep needs just the application of a great water-based wax sealant every 9 to 12 months. Annual sealing will ensure the surface area withstands staining and will lessen the possibilities of a concrete countertop breaking gradually.

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