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Concrete Countertops

Pros and Cons

By Concrete Contractors NashvillePublished 5 years ago 3 min read

From natural stone to engineered stone and everything in between, concrete countertops are gaining popularity. For homeowners looking for a quick and easy way to update their kitchen, concrete countertops offer a sleek, modern appeal that's affordable and easy to install. When it comes to the many surfaces out there, concrete is a relatively new surface with many potentials. Concrete is highly durable, has excellent resistance to stains, scratches, heat, and even staining damage. While concrete can take the wear and tear of daily life, it also doesn't need to. Concrete is also straightforward to care for and can last a long time with proper care.

The price of Concrete Countertops Nashville varies greatly depending on whether you choose to have them installed professionally in either precast or poured over countertops and whether you go DIY and do the work yourself. Precast countertops are made of pre-fabricated blocks that are assembled on-site and then filled with concrete. Professional installation involves laying out a pattern of counters and pouring them (or removing them) in multiple, large amounts to create a large, smooth countertop surface. Most people prefer the latter because it results in a seamless, beautiful finished product that requires minimal upkeep.

There are pros and cons to both types of installation, but if you're pressed for time and unsure about which route to go, it's best to go for the professionals. One of the advantages to hiring pros is that they'll provide all of the necessary guidance for getting your counter's just right. This includes selecting the right color and texture for your kitchen design and ensuring the evenest distribution of weight and volume throughout the entire project. Professionals can also help you determine whether the kitchen countertop is the right size for your space. They can provide valuable tips for maintaining your countertop, such as keeping it clean and dry.

On the other hand, DIYers have some advantages. Some people enjoy doing their painting and decoration, and some concrete countertops look great when they're just scratched and dull from a few hours' worths of heavy pouring. However, the biggest drawback to DIY is that it often results in large cracks and imperfections, which take more time and effort to repair. Cracks can widen the pores through which concrete flows, and the stain inevitably spreads to surrounding surfaces unless repairs are done quickly. In addition, the process of pouring the concrete and waiting for it to dry can be tedious, and sometimes it's not long before the slab needs to be removed and replaced with a new one.

Deciding between marble and concrete countertops can be a difficult decision to make. Marble comes off very quickly, and it stains easily too. The shiny appearance of marble tends to make space look more prominent, detracting from the small-scaled aesthetic of concrete countertops. Another disadvantage to marble is that the color is somewhat permanent, meaning that the slightest spill or accident will result in permanent damage. On the other hand, concrete countertops can be made to match virtually any decor, and many homeowners choose this durable material because they know it'll last for a long time.

Your first step should probably be to decide between concrete countertops and marble. Your contractor should help you make the right choice based on your needs and budget, but there are a few things you should do yourself to ensure a beautiful and long-lasting surface. First, make sure you've chosen a concrete mix that's designed for countertop use. Factors like drainage, exposure to heat and light, and chemical resistance can all affect the durability of the concrete mixture, and you need to choose a mix that can stand up to those environmental factors.

When it comes to actual granite installation, you'll find that it's not too tricky to install concrete countertops countertop slabs that consist of granite. Because granite is a more substantial building material than most slabs of vinyl, it shouldn't require any trimming or removal, and you'll find that installation can be done quickly and easily with a few hand tools.

Because of its strength, granite will also add an extra layer of durability to your kitchen that will last for years to come. Concrete is probably one of the best materials for new kitchen countertops because it's a relatively inexpensive product. While durability and maintenance are three pros of concrete countertops, one more pro is that the material is one of the best when it comes to sealing and protecting your floor. Concrete is closed at the manufacturing level, so it's guaranteed to be heat-resistant and durable for decades. You'll find that concrete countertops are also highly stable when it comes to the elements, so you won't have to worry about them fading or cracking under the heat and light.

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