Beautiful concrete counters

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Concrete Countertops in Your Kitchen

Concrete counters are an ingenious way to exploit the durable beauty of concrete. Concrete is as solid as stone or tiles, and very beautiful. They are available in many styles, designs and colors. They can even be custom-made to a homeowner’s specifications.

Concrete Advantages

They can be pre-cast and purchased ready-made or custom-made for an individual. When a concrete contractor makes them on site, it is a perfect fit, color and style for the kitchen. Most of them are made from cement, some lightweight aggregates and a type of fiber reinforcement or acrylic. Cement countertops are cured and sealed for strength, water resistance and to reduce maintenance.

Cost of Concrete Countertops

They can be a bit pricey. Installing them in your kitchen is not a do-it-yourself job; you need a professional to help you. If you buy them pre-casted, shipping can be expensive and installation is necessary. Most are custom made and require a lot of labor, which can get expensive as well. But they are beautiful, functional and durable, but expect to pay more than you might for other countertop materials.

Finding a Good Contractor

Finding a good contractor should not be hard. The Internet or yellow pages are great sources. The internet will help you get an idea of prices and what to expect for the money you can spend. References are always a good idea if you are considering several concrete contractors. If you see concrete work that appeals to you, ask about it! A homeowner will be pleased and flattered that you appreciate the work and will be happy to refer the name of the concrete contractor they used.

What Can You Expect?

Most contractors offer a full complement of services. Whether it is a big job or a small job, you can usually count onthem  to be there for preconstruction services like scheduling, bidding and designing the job. You can save a lot of time and effort, not to mention money, by involving one right from the beginning of the job, especially if you have a limited knowledge of the work yourself.