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Cement Countertops Offer Non-Traditional Beauty And Durability

Kitchen countertops continue to be one of the most cost-effective ways to set the design theme of a space. Those looking to renovate their kitchens will often turn to their countertops first in order to maximize their renovation dollars and make the most visual impact possible. Of course, there are a wide variety of materials available for countertops today and the choices are only limited by the designer's imagination and budget; some of the most commonly used materials include laminates, ceramic tile, and granite.

However, one particular product that is not often associated with a kitchen counter top is cement countertops. Like any other material, cement countertops have both negatives and positives associated with their use; it is important to examine all the characteristics of cement before deciding to use it in your kitchen. Installation, especially, has its own challenges when it comes to cement countertops so it is necessary to understand these facts as well before making any purchase.

First and foremost, cement countertops offer durability not standard to many other countertop materials. The nature of cement allows it to hold up well to heat and gives it a superior scratch resistant quality. Most homeowners who choose to use cement in their kitchens find that the material holds up quite well over the years.

Of course as with anything that will be used as a design feature in your home, the overall attractiveness of countertops must be considered before deciding on a purchase. A benefit of cement is its versatility; cement countertops, when properly processed, can simulate a large variety of other common surfaces including wood, stone and clay.

And because cement begins as a liquid, it can be easily molded into virtually any shape our style you desire, adding a unique quality to your kitchen and home. Such countertops can also be purchased in a variety of colors to complement any design theme.

On the negative side, there is a higher cost associated with cement countertops because of the customization involved in their design. Additionally, there is often a high price associated with installation because of the risk factors of working with cement. If installation is not done properly you stand a greater risk of cracking.

This risk is heightened due to the need of proper reinforcement, bronze, fibers, etc., being used in the preparation process. It is also important that the right ratios of water and cement are utilized. Additionally, it takes time for the cement to be properly set; therefore patience should be exercised prior to fully installing the countertop.

Cement is a material that is both durable and fragile; the end result of cement countertops is one that will last you many years and provide you with a resilient workspace. But the process of making these countertops and installing them correctly must be done with skill and delicacy in order to achieve the desired result. Therefore, it is most important to work with a reputable dealer who is skilled in working with cement.

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