how hard are epoxy countertops?

I’m considering epoxy countertops for my kitchen. I love the look and durability, but it seems like there are a lot of questions about how they work.

Do they scratch easily? How long do they last? Will my hot pots and pans damage them? Here’s what you need to know before making an investment in these beauties.

Do epoxy countertops scratch easily?

Epoxy countertops are hard and durable, which means they’re less likely to scratch than other kinds of counters.

They also have a high resistance to scratches, so you can be confident that they’ll stay looking great for years to come.

Because epoxy is so hard, it’s easy to clean—all you need is soap and water and the counter will look as good as new!

Epoxy countertops aren’t just easy on the eye; they’re also easy on your wallet: because of their low maintenance requirements, you won’t have to worry about repairing or replacing them for many years after installation.

How long will an epoxy countertop last?

You’re probably wondering how long your epoxy countertop will last. Well, it depends on the quality of the product you purchase and how well you take care of it.

Epoxy countertops are durable, scratch resistant, stain resistant, and heat resistant. They don’t scratch like granite or marble countertops when exposed to sharp objects such as knives or metal utensils.

Since they are usually smooth in appearance there is no need for waxing to protect the surface from water stains because they do not absorb liquids like wood does so water can’t get trapped between layers of material causing mold growth that could damage your countertop over time if left unattended for too long without proper treatment after every spill!

And unlike porcelain tile which chips easily when dropped on a hard floor, my experience has been that epoxy doesn’t chip at all even from being dropped repeatedly during installation work (although I did use rubber pads under each piece just in case).

Other than these benefits mentioned here there isn’t much difference between other types besides cost per square foot since most types including laminate cost less than traditional stone materials used today but those tend not to last anywhere near as long either so why pay more?

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Do epoxy countertops feel like stone?

Epoxy countertops are made from epoxy resin and hardeners, which are mixed together to create a solid three-dimensional piece of material.

It is not a natural stone, but it does have an appearance that resembles stone. While some people may prefer the texture and feel of granite or marble over epoxy, others find it to be a much more attractive option than plastic or stainless steel.

As you can see in this table, epoxy falls in between granite and marble on the hardness scale.

Does epoxy countertops chip?

As with any material, you can chip your epoxy countertops if you hit them with a sharp object. This means you should be careful not to damage the surface while cutting food or chopping vegetables on it.

If you do happen to chip your epoxy countertop, don’t worry! It’s not as difficult as it may seem to repair minor chipping on an epoxy countertop.

Can you put hot pots on epoxy countertops?

No, you can’t put hot stuff on epoxy. You should always be careful when handling anything that is hot and especially careful with things like boiling water or oils.

If you accidentally splash a bit of boiling water on your countertop, there’s a chance it could cause damage to your countertop.

Heating up oil too high may also cause damage to your epoxy because the heat will eventually melt the surface.

Can you put hot stuff on epoxy?

Can you put hot stuff on epoxy? Yes, but it’s not recommended.

Pots and pans that are too hot will damage the finish and leave marks in the epoxy over time. (I’ve been guilty of this.)

The best way to protect your countertops is by using a trivet or hot pad when cooking with pots or pans that heat up quickly, like cast iron skillets or nonstick cookware.

These little accessories will keep heat from transferring through the bottom of your pot or pan into your countertop and damaging its surface.

If you do accidentally put something too hot down onto an epoxy countertop, don’t panic! You can remove these marks with some elbow grease: use a soft-bristled toothbrush or sponge dipped in soapy water to scrub out any discoloration from around where food has been cooked on top of it.

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Do epoxy countertops yellow?

Epoxy countertops are less likely to yellow over time than laminate countertops. This is because epoxy has a more stable chemical composition and does not absorb liquids as laminate does.

However, even though epoxy counters are more resistant to stains, they can still stain and yellow over time through exposure to high heat or prolonged direct sunlight.

How do you prevent your new countertops from yellowing?

  • Don’t use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads when cleaning them; this will scratch the surface and make them appear duller in color over time. Use only soft cloths and cleaners designed specifically for use on kitchen surfaces such as Windex® or Murphy® Oil Soap® Liquid Dishwashing Soap (this product contains no harsh chemicals).
  • Avoid using high-heat appliances like irons, microwaves, or food processors directly on the surface of your countertops; these appliances will cause discoloration by creating hot spots in the material that discolor when they cool down again after being heated up.

How do you maintain epoxy countertops?

Cleaning epoxy countertops is easy, but there are a few things you should know in order to avoid damaging them.

First, always use mild cleaners that won’t damage the surface of your counters. Second, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials like scouring powder or steel wool; these can erode the finish and discolor it over time.

Finally, never use bleach (or any other harsh chemical) on your epoxy countertops unless it’s part of a recipe for cleaning them specifically designed by the manufacturer!

You can clean any kind of messes off of epoxy countertops with mild soap and warm water or with an all-purpose cleaner recommended by the manufacturer.

If all that fails, try wiping up a spill with paper towels before cleaning it up properly—this will help prevent stains from setting into the surface.

Conclusion

If you’re considering epoxy countertops, there are several things to think about before making a final decision. They’re durable, long-lasting, and easy to clean, but they can be expensive and may yellow over time.

We hope this article has helped answer some of your questions about epoxy countertops and given you some insight into whether they might be right for your home!

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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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