How Do You Install A Concrete Slab?
Using concrete as countertop is not only durable, it is also cheaper than most countertops such as granite and solid surface countertops. Pouring or installing concrete slabs for use as kitchen countertops can be accomplished in one weekend but, it is a challenging task to do so. Whether you build it in a workshop to install later or directly pour the concrete on top of you cabinets, you will discover that installing a concrete slab is not an easy task. You will be rewarded with money saved by doing this project on your own compared to having it done by a carpenter. Measure the areas you will place your countertop. Get the width and the length that ends at each corner. Make templates out of cardboard or brown construction paper (the kind that you buy in rolls from home improvement centers). Ensure to mark out the areas and create holes for the sink, faucet and cooktop stove. Cut your template then try them out for size on the existing counter. Prepare the base. Install the plywood that