Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do concrete countertops crack?

Concrete countertop FAQ's or Frequently Asked Questions, do ...
If designed and installed correctly no. Concrete inherently may show surface lesions, but these are not considered cracks. These are expected and desired in concrete as veining is in marble.
Related Questions

soliddesigns.com
Not always, but concrete countertops can develop hairline cracks. These cracks are non-structural and result from the natural shrinkage of the concrete. We reinforce our countertops with a high-tech carbon fiber grid developed specifically for concrete countertops. We reinforce all overhangs and any sink or cooktop cutouts with steel rebar. These reinforcements ensure that no structural damage will occur to the countertops.
Related Questions

Can concrete countertops chip, flake, or crack?

Concrete countertops at home - advantages, applications, mai...
with marble and granite, concrete corners and edges can chip if struck by a hard object. Sealing and rounding the inside corners of the mold with silicone will ease the edges and prevent chipping. Hairline cracks can also develop, but these are not structural failures; rather, they are inherent characteristics of the material.
Related Questions

What are my color choices with Concrete Countertops?

Concrete countertop FAQ's or Frequently Asked Questions, do ...
Like anything cement based, your options are endless. Cement comes in either a white or grey base and can have color added into the mix as well as to the surface of the hardened concrete. From white to black and every configuration in between.
Related Questions

How durable are concrete countertops?

Concrete countertop FAQ's or Frequently Asked Questions, do ...
Once cured, concrete is extremely durable, but like any other material the edges and corners are the most susceptible to damage or chipping standard precautions should be taken when working with pots, pans or other items.
Related Questions

How thick are concrete countertops?

Liquid Stone Studios
Our counters are generally cast 2” thick, or more, which gives them a pleasing sense of mass and sets them apart from the common 1 1/2” thickness of most other countertops. This thickness also provides enough material for integral drain boards and integral cutting boards. Drop edges of 8 inches or more may be incorporated for a heavier look, without adding appreciably to the weight, while our backsplashes are usually 5/8” thick.
Related Questions

What are concrete countertops?

About Us
When one hears the word concrete, the vision of a sidewalk almost always enters the mind. Although this is a common use for concrete, it does the fabricated stone no justice. Formed stone, another term for concrete, can be turned into beautiful pieces of art, transforming ordinary homes into extraordinary ones. No other material allows for the many choices of color, texture, shape, and style.
Related Questions

Why does concrete crack?

Cement & Concrete FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) | Po...
Concrete, like all other materials, will slightly change in volume when it dries out. In typical concrete this change amounts to about 500 millionths. Translated into dimensions-this is about 1/16 of an inch in 10 feet (.4 cm in 3 meters). The reason that contractors put joints in concrete pavements and floors is to allow the concrete to crack in a neat, straight line at the joint when the volume of the concrete changes due to shrinkage.
Related Questions

Designer Pools - Welcome!
Southern California has extremely expansive soil. This means your soil is prone to swell when it comes into contact with water or moisture and shrink when dry. The swelling causes concrete to lift, these stresses cause cracking. In all likely hood, yes, you will get hairline cracks in your concrete. The concrete is a non-pliable material and it rests on your volatile dirt.
Related Questions

About Us
All stone products, both man-made and natural, are susceptible to cracking. Due to the formulation of our concrete mix design, the industry labels our formed stone as high strength concrete, with a compresive strength of over 13,000 psi. However, as with any countertop or household furnishing, we recommend using standard care and precautions.
Related Questions

Who chooses concrete countertops?

Amelia Concrete Fusion - FAQ
Concrete comes into its own. Concrete is not a static material. If you seek a surface that will not evolve or acquire character over time, choose another material. Rather, concrete is what Amelia Concrete Fusion, Inc. calls "high affect." Handmade and tactile, it is influenced by its interaction with the craftsman and eventual user. For the many people who love concrete, the unpredictability is part of its attraction.
Related Questions

What colors are available for concrete countertops?

soliddesigns.com
We can construct countertops in just about any color. We do not buy pre-mixed colored concrete. We mix each batch of concrete ourselves, adding just the right amount of color to achieve the desired hue. This allows us to create virtually any color to complement your décor.
Related Questions

How much do concrete countertops weigh?

soliddesigns.com
A 1.5" thick standard concrete countertop has an approximate weight of 18 pounds per square foot. (same as granite). One commonly requested upgrade is a 2” slab which weighs approximately 25 pounds per square foot. Standard cabinetry will easily support these concrete slabs as the weight of the countertops is distributed over a large area.
Related Questions

How much do concrete countertops costs?

soliddesigns.com
Concrete countertops are a custom crafted material for high end and are often specified by designers or architects. We quote each countertop on a per job basis. Our prices are generally in the $50 per square foot range. This price is considerably less than what most concrete countertop manufacturers charge. Contact us for a free quote.
Related Questions

Will concrete countertops stain?

soliddesigns.com
We seal all of our countertops to ensure water and stain resistance. But this does not mean that they are totally stain proof. Acidic substances such as lemon juice, vinegar, or red wine should not be left on the countertop for more than several hours if spilled to avoid staining. Cutting directly on the countertops or placing extremely hot pots on the countertops may compromise the sealer allowing liquids to seep in and stain the concrete.
Related Questions

Can you cut on concrete countertops?

soliddesigns.com
No, you should not. Cutting on the concrete countertop won’t hurt the concrete, but will damage the sealer, which can affect the sealers ability to keep out water and stains. Cutting boards should always be used when chopping or preparing foods.
Related Questions

Can you put Hot pans on concrete countertops?

soliddesigns.com
Placing hot pans on the concrete countertops should be avoided. Concrete is very heat resistant, but the concern (like with cutting on concrete countertops) is damaging and or discoloring the sealer. We can build in trivets of stainless steel, brass, or copper. This common upgrade is both functional and great looking. Otherwise, you should use hot plates or a hot pad.
Related Questions

Will concrete countertops stain if something is spilled on them?

Smoothcrete
Our concrete is a composite product. It is harder and stronger than regular concrete and is sealed in order to prevent staining. We recommend cleaning any spills as soon as possible from the concrete countertops. Sealing concrete countertops is recommended annually.
Related Questions

Can you cut directly on concrete countertops?

Smoothcrete
Yes, but you will scratch the sealer, so it is not recommended to do so. If you prefer, SMOOTHCRETE can inlay cutting surfaces directly into the concrete countertop to provide you with a cutting surface.
Related Questions

Concrete Counter Tops for Your Kitchen and Bathroom
Concrete has approximately the same porosity as marble. Acids (especially red wine, lemon juice, and vinegar) will etch the surface if not cleaned up right away. Our CHENG Sealer and CHENG Finishing Wax will help resist stains, but they aren't acid-proof and won't make your counter impervious to stains. Luckily, like aged butcher block or marble, a patina on concrete countertops can actually enhance the character of the surface, so a spill is not necessarily a disaster.
Related Questions

What are the advantages of concrete countertops?

Set In Stone
Concrete’s biggest advantage is that it’s completely custom. No two projects will be the same. Each has its own personality and style. It can also adapt to enhance any style. Whether you want Contemporary, French Country, Industrial, Traditional or Modern the possibilities are endless. Colors are virtually limitless to match any design and style.
Related Questions

Do your concrete countertops have integral sinks?

Concrete countertop FAQs - how to build concrete counters
Yes, we have, on occasion created integral sinks, as have many other fabricators (see our Concrete Countertops book for examples). One reservation to this technique is that constant water flow from the faucet to the concrete surface of the sink will eventually erode the top "cream" layer in that spot, leaving a permanent blemish that will only get deeper over time.
Related Questions

Can concrete chip, flake or crack?

Roy Burch Concrete - Countertop FAQ
Answer: Yes. Corners and edges can chip if struck by a hard object. My countertops have a curved edge to minimize chipping. Hairline cracks can also develop. These are not structural failures, they are inherent to the property of the material. They can be easily filled if necessary with an epoxy filler mixed with same pigment as the countertop.
Related Questions

Question: What makes concrete crack?

Century Cement- F.A.Q.
Answer: Concrete "shrinks" slightly as it hardens. A normal shrinkage rate is approximately 1/8" per 10 linear feet. This shrinkage is caused by loss of excess water from the mix. Obviously, the "wetter" the mix, the higher the shrinkage rate. Control joints should be placed in the concrete at intervals equal to 2.5 times (in feet) the thickness of the slab. For example, a slab 4" thick should have control joints every 10 feet.
Related Questions

What makes concrete crack?

Tarmac: Ready Mix Concrete
Concrete "shrinks" slightly as it hardens. A normal shrinkage rate is approximately 1/8" per 100 linear feet. This shrinkage is caused by loss of excess water from the mix. Obviously, the "wetter" the mix, the higher the shrinkage rate. Control joints should be placed in the concrete at intervals equal to 2.5 times (in feet) the thickness of the slab. For example, a slab 4" thick should have control joints every 10 feet.
Related Questions

What causes concrete to crack?

Ready Mixed Concrete Co. - FAQ
There are different types of concrete cracks. The most common of these is related to the natural shrinkage of concrete as it cures and dries. Shrinkage cracking can be controlled or "hidden" by following proper jointing techniques. Different factors and conditions can contribute to each type of cracking. It is important to understand these potential causes and take appropriate action to prevent cracking.
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact