top of page

Epoxy Countertops

Our Most Common Question? How Does it Work?

   What Are Epoxy Countertops?

Epoxy countertops are a cutting-edge solution in the realm of kitchen and interior design. They consist of a composite material made by combining epoxy resin with various aggregates like quartz, glass, or metallic pigments. The result is a stunning, glossy surface that can mimic the look of natural stone or create a one-of-a-kind, customized design.

 

     Benefits of Epoxy Countertops

Epoxy countertops offer an endless array of design possibilities. Whether you're drawn to the allure of marble, the industrial chic of concrete, or the vibrancy of a custom artistic creation, epoxy can bring your vision to life.

Durability Beyond Compare: Epoxy countertops are renowned for their exceptional durability. Resistant to scratches, stains, and heat, they are designed to withstand the rigors of daily life in the kitchen or bathroom, making them a practical choice for busy households.

Hygienic Excellence: The seamless, non-porous surface of epoxy countertops is incredibly easy to clean and maintain, ensuring a germ-free and sanitary environment in your home.

Eco-Friendly Option: Epoxy countertops are environmentally responsible. They reduce the need for mining and quarrying of natural stone and can often be installed over existing surfaces, minimizing waste and carbon footprint.

Customization Unlimited: Your countertops become a canvas for personal expression. Epoxy can be customized to any color or pattern, and even incorporate elements like shells, coins, or your cherished mementos, resulting in a unique and meaningful design.

                 

     HOW DO WE DO IT?

1. Surface Preparation: The existing countertop surface is meticulously cleaned, repaired, and, if necessary, primed to ensure adhesion.

2. Epoxy Mixing: Skilled artisans mix epoxy resin with the chosen aggregates, colors, and any decorative elements to achieve the desired look and texture.

3. Application: The epoxy mixture is skillfully poured and spread across the countertop surface. This is where creativity and craftsmanship come into play, as artists manipulate the epoxy to achieve the desired design and finish.

4. Curing and Sealing: The epoxy must then cure for a specified period to harden and set. After curing, a clear sealant is applied to provide the final layer of protection and achieve the signature glossy finish.

Get in Touch For a FREE Quote TODAY!

Servicing All of South Florida

Port St. Luice - Florida Keys

561-247-1835

  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Thanks for submitting!

bottom of page