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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Building Green Concrete Countertops

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What is Green Building?

Green Building: an outcome of a design, which focuses on increasing the efficiency of resource use.

Ok. Even if yoCheck Spellingu are not a green enthusiast today, and the appearance of your concrete countertop is your main concern, knowing that your concrete countertops were made with a green building state of mind, when it's all said and done can be a plus. Lets think for a minute of the mountain sides in foreign countries, and here in the US, that are being bored, cut, and mangled to provide granite, marble, quartz a home in our home. Think of all the factories and chemicals that are laminating, burning off waste, and destroying the atmosphere to fabricate a plastic, vinyl, chemically enhanced place to sit our food... The Romans developed and used concrete without any type of global footprint.

Today... Concrete isn't any saint, but with a green state of mind, we can adapt a few simple principles to achieve a beautiful product for our kitchens, baths, and outdoors while positively impacting the earth:

1. The use of recycled materials:
Thrifty or artistic. The use of recycled materials is the first step. Recycled glass concrete countertops, in my opinion, are some of the most beautiful and original concrete countertops on the market. Scroll down to my second post to see a picture.

2. Cement admixtures: Adding fly ash, which is recycled from burned coal, makes concrete stronger and more durable. I also use admixtures to increase the strength up to 3x psi of normal concrete.

3. Re-Using Concrete Countertop Forms: This one is easy. Since the price of quality materials is not cheap, I make it a practice on using everything at least three times. As long as forms are properly treated prior to pouring with natural oils , they will always release with ease.

4. Re-Using H2o: For wet polishing concrete countertops, a great idea we use is a filter table. The water used to polish the concrete is drained, filtered, then re- fed into the polisher. This concept saves gallons upon gallons of water, and keeps hazardous elements out of our creeks> rivers> oceans.

Green Built Concrete Countertops in your home may not be a number one priority, but Concrete Countertops are giving you the choice of functionality, unprecedented color options, and the added negative global footprint.

3 comments:

  1. Wow this seems to be a revolutionary idea. Actually i havent done this before. But definitely i can think about this.

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  2. Quartz countertops are pretty comparible in price to granite, but they are way easier to care for. It was a no-brainer for me.

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