If you are building a new home, or having some areas remodeled like the kitchen or bathroom, you may be considering materials for the countertops.Many homeowners consider granite or marble to be the ultimate countertop material. 

Granted, granite does look nice. And it’s pretty durable. But man oh man is it pricey! A nice granite countertop is going to cost you between $40 and $60 per square foot. While that is still considerably less than marble, which can cost up to $250 per square foot, it’s still no small fee. 

There is an alternative which can get you all the benefits that granite and marble countertops can offer, at a fraction of the price. It’s concrete! You may have never considered concrete for your countertops before, but keep on reading to discover why concrete countertops are an excellent choice.

Cost-Effective

We always like to mention the price first, because that is one of the really great things about concrete – it’s very affordable. Concrete can cost as low as $3 per square foot for materials. Compared with as much as $250 for marble, that’s a crazy deal.  The best part is with new staining techniques you can make it look just like granite or marble. That’s the genius behind installing a concrete countertop. You get something very similar to granite, at a fraction of the cost.

Versatility

There are two different main install options available for concrete countertops. The first is cast concrete, which is cement that is held together using structural components like steel. The second option is an overlay. This option is great because of the ease of installation as you don’t need to remove your existing countertops. The concrete will simply be installed on top of your existing laminate or tile countertop, just like with a granite install!

Finally, you get the versatility of design that concrete offers. Your concrete countertop can be stained virtually any color, and can be stamped with many different patterns and designs to add texture and flair.

Durability

Durability is one of the reasons that concrete countertops are so great. Concrete is resistant to both stains and heat, meaning you don’t have to worry about them getting ruined from food stains or hot pans. If you have a concrete countertop installed in your kitchen or bathroom, you can pretty much expect for it to last the lifetime of your home. 

We know that many homeowners long for beautiful granite or marble countertops to be installed during their next remodel, but we hope that after reading this article, you’ll be willing to give concrete a chance. If you do, you won’t be disappointed. With new dying and styling techniques coming available, concrete countertops can give you all the benefits that come along with using more upscale materials, and at a fraction of the cost.