How Do You Make Concrete Countertops Poured In Place?
For many homeowners, remodeling a kitchen or bathroom involves replacing the countertops. This can mean trying out a new, different material for the countertop then what is originally there. For some homeowners, that means choosing concrete as that new and different material. Concrete countertops are becoming increasingly popular because they can be almost any shape, color and texture and can be combined with other materials that help to enhance its beauty. Use the measuring tape to measure the length of the existing cabinets where the countertop will be placed. Keep track of all measurements by writing them down on a piece of paper, as you will need to refer to them later on. Place cement board on top of the cabinets the length and width of the cabinet tops. This will be the underside of the concrete countertops. It will also help protect the cabinets from any moisture in the concrete. Secure the cement board to the cabinets with screws. Cut the 2-inch by 4-inch wood studs the length