how good are epoxy countertops?

We’re often asked, “How good are epoxy countertops?” The answer is simple. They’re the best. But we understand that it’s not always easy to find a good contractor to do the job right.

For this reason, we thought it would be helpful for you to know what makes epoxy so great in the first place – and how you can find the right company to install them at your home or business.

How long do epoxy countertops last?

Epoxy countertops are durable, long-lasting, and resistant to the elements. These tough surfaces can be scratched by sharp edges, but otherwise, they hold up well to daily kitchen use. Epoxy is also stain-resistant—so food stains won’t be a problem.

The main reason epoxy countertops are so strong? They’re made of two parts: an aggregate (the material that holds everything together) and resin (the glue that makes the whole thing sticky).

This means the surface is extremely hard and durable; it won’t wear down easily over time like other types of materials might do.

Do epoxy countertops scratch easily?

Epoxy is a hard material and therefore scratch-resistant. However, it can easily be scratched by harder materials such as metal or diamond. It also isn’t as resistant as granite, quartz, or marble to staining.

Why You Should Not Do epoxy resin countertops?

Although epoxy resin is more affordable than granite, it is not as durable. The finish is scratch resistant but not as scratchproof as granite.

Epoxy resin can withstand high temperatures, but not extreme heat conditions. It also cannot withstand stains and discoloration like granite countertops do.

In addition to these disadvantages, epoxy resin countertops are harder to clean than granite countertops because they do not absorb liquids like grout does in tile floors or sink bowls.

Is epoxy countertop cheaper than granite?

While they can be a bit more expensive than granite, epoxy countertops are actually much cheaper than you might think.

A single sheet of epoxy will cost you anywhere from $100 to $300 depending on the size and shape of your kitchen’s island or countertop; this is compared to roughly $1,000 for a single slab of granite that’s large enough to make an entire island/countertop.

Since you have fewer materials going into your project (just the resin and hardener), it will save money overall.

Epoxy also lasts longer than granite because it doesn’t absorb liquids like water or oil like granite does; this means that if something spills on it (like oil from frying food), then all you need to do is wipe it up with a paper towel instead of having a stain permanently set in a place where there used to be liquid! And while some people argue that “granite gives off less heat” or “is easier on my hands when I touch it,” there’s no scientific evidence proving these claims true—and even if they were true at one time before technology advanced so much over time, today’s epoxies are still just as good at not getting hot under direct sunlight so long as their protective surface coatings aren’t damaged by other chemicals present inside our homes (like cleaners).

Also, keep in mind that many people find [epoxy] surfaces easier to maintain since they’re nonporous: unlike most other materials such as stone tiles which require regular maintenance due every few years due to their porous nature allowing dirt particles within them to be embedded between atoms during the manufacturing process without proper precautions taken beforehand–a process known as “grinding out”–which requires removing old grout lines first before sealing new ones back down again afterward.”

How much does it cost to epoxy your countertops?

While epoxy countertop prices can be all over the map, it’s important to remember that there are many factors at play when determining the cost of your countertops.

The overall price will depend on the size of your countertop, which brand you’re looking at, and what material they’re made out of.

If you want a more precise estimate of what epoxy countertops might cost in your area or if you need help finding a reputable installer near you, our contractors can help!

With that said, here’s how much we think epoxy costs across various situations:

  • A standard-sized kitchen with about 100 square feet total would run around $1,000 – $5,000 (depending on whether or not there are any specialty pieces like sinks). This estimate is assuming standard pricing from companies like ArmorDek. If this sounds pricey for anyone who doesn’t live in New York City or San Francisco (where everything seems expensive), keep in mind that these prices only include one coat of finish! That means they’ll last longer than other types of materials because they won’t get worn down by liquids as easily over time.

Do epoxy countertops yellow?

Epoxy countertops don’t yellow because they are made with resin and hardener. Resin is a plastic substance that does not oxidize in sunlight, or when exposed to heat and moisture.

They are also resistant to stains, scratches, and wear. In addition, epoxy countertops have a smooth glossy finish that resists water damage as well as heat from hot pots or pans on the surface of your kitchen island.

Does epoxy turn yellow?

Epoxy is a great choice for kitchen countertops because it doesn’t yellow and is highly resistant to staining.

The biggest reason that epoxy countertops aren’t susceptible to yellowing or staining is that they’re made with pigments and resins, rather than dyes.

Epoxy kitchen countertops don’t scratch easily either. They’re created with an extremely hard substance called quartz crystal quartz crystal powder, which is what gives them their strength and durability.

Epoxy also has a higher heat tolerance than most other materials used in kitchen counters (including natural stone). In fact, you can even place hot pans directly onto the surface without worry!

Epoxy is similar in this regard when it comes to cold temperatures as well; its hardness makes it less likely for ice cubes or other frozen foods to cause damage if dropped on them during use or storage.

Can you put hot plates on epoxy resin?

Epoxy resin is not heat resistant. Hot plates will scratch the surface of epoxy resin and cause it to flake off.

Depending on how much pressure you put on your hot plate, it may also melt the seal around the edge of your countertop, which could cause water damage in your house.

Conclusion

For all of these reasons, epoxy is a great choice for your kitchen countertop. It’s durable, easy to clean, and won’t chip or scratch like other materials.

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Martin Flood

Martin Flood has been working in the construction industry for over 20 years as a general contractor with expertise in remodeling projects that are large or small. He has furthered his career by specializing in epoxy resin flooring, providing excellent service to both commercial and residential clients. Martin’s experience enables him to offer professional advice on how to choose the right type of project based on your needs and budget.

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