Recycled glass kitchen
countertops can be a lovely addition to any home, providing a unique
look that cannot be matched by any other material. Never heard of
recycled glass kitchen countertops? Well, neither have many other
homeowners across the nation, but with the push for homes and businesses
to become more “green”, recycled glass kitchen
countertops are becoming more and more popular each year.
So what are recycled
glass kitchen countertops? These countertops are created by imbedding
recycled glass into a concrete countertop form to create a countertop
that is both strong and unique in its appearance. The surface of the
countertop will display thousands of bits of recycled glass in many
colors and hues that reflect the light and shine
brightly to create a beautiful focal point for the kitchen area. The
countertops are as strong as stone and are built to last for many, many
years.
There are a number of
different manufacturers that create recycled glass kitchen countertops
for installation in the home. The manufacturers will often have several
different varieties of countertops to choose from and have the ability
to create a custom countertop for homeowners that cannot find a pattern
that they really like for their home.
Often, these manufacturers include the price of installing the
countertop into the price of the countertop and use their own personnel
to install the countertop in the home correctly.
Recycled glass kitchen
countertops can be created in many different colors and styles to
appeal to a wide range of homeowners. The glass used for the countertop
can be many different colors or several different shades of the same
color to provide the look that the homeowner desires. Because the
countertops are created brand new, they can be
manufactured in any shape or size that is needed, as long as the
dimensions are provided to the manufacturer in advance of production.
Recycled glass kitchen
countertops are sealed with a thick layer of clear sealant that
protects the countertop surface from damage and protects the homeowner
from the sharp shards of glass imbedded in the countertop surface. It is
best to reseal the countertop with clear sealant every few years to
keep the countertop protected from outside elements and
to keep the countertop looking new. The sealant can be applied by a
professional contractor for a nominal fee or by the homeowner as a do it
yourself project for a fraction of the cost.
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