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November 21, 2009 at 11:26 AM #485963February 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM #507880jeemanParticipant
[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?
February 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM #508028jeemanParticipant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?
February 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM #508439jeemanParticipant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?
February 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM #508533jeemanParticipant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?
February 1, 2010 at 10:47 PM #508788jeemanParticipant[quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?
February 2, 2010 at 7:45 AM #507915NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jeeman][quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?[/quote]
They said it costs more. These come out pretty sleek and modern looking also “high end”. I got a short tour of the shop and a look at some samples.I think the product is very nice… maybe better than anything else for the right person.It would be hard for me to alleviate concerns about scratching and chipping. Maybe they can make a good argument on that topic. I am pretty sure they have clients who would let you look at the installations they have sold.
In case you don’t know,you can actually make your own concrete counter tops but probably not like these people do…not easily anyway. There are some videos on youtube.If I were to build a back yard cabana or a rustic cabin, I would absolutely put in site built concrete counter tops.
February 2, 2010 at 7:45 AM #508063NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jeeman][quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?[/quote]
They said it costs more. These come out pretty sleek and modern looking also “high end”. I got a short tour of the shop and a look at some samples.I think the product is very nice… maybe better than anything else for the right person.It would be hard for me to alleviate concerns about scratching and chipping. Maybe they can make a good argument on that topic. I am pretty sure they have clients who would let you look at the installations they have sold.
In case you don’t know,you can actually make your own concrete counter tops but probably not like these people do…not easily anyway. There are some videos on youtube.If I were to build a back yard cabana or a rustic cabin, I would absolutely put in site built concrete counter tops.
February 2, 2010 at 7:45 AM #508474NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jeeman][quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?[/quote]
They said it costs more. These come out pretty sleek and modern looking also “high end”. I got a short tour of the shop and a look at some samples.I think the product is very nice… maybe better than anything else for the right person.It would be hard for me to alleviate concerns about scratching and chipping. Maybe they can make a good argument on that topic. I am pretty sure they have clients who would let you look at the installations they have sold.
In case you don’t know,you can actually make your own concrete counter tops but probably not like these people do…not easily anyway. There are some videos on youtube.If I were to build a back yard cabana or a rustic cabin, I would absolutely put in site built concrete counter tops.
February 2, 2010 at 7:45 AM #508568NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jeeman][quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?[/quote]
They said it costs more. These come out pretty sleek and modern looking also “high end”. I got a short tour of the shop and a look at some samples.I think the product is very nice… maybe better than anything else for the right person.It would be hard for me to alleviate concerns about scratching and chipping. Maybe they can make a good argument on that topic. I am pretty sure they have clients who would let you look at the installations they have sold.
In case you don’t know,you can actually make your own concrete counter tops but probably not like these people do…not easily anyway. There are some videos on youtube.If I were to build a back yard cabana or a rustic cabin, I would absolutely put in site built concrete counter tops.
February 2, 2010 at 7:45 AM #508823NotCrankyParticipant[quote=jeeman][quote=Russell]http://www.pourfolio.com/kitchen.html
I was down at this shop today buying some second hand equipment. The product certainly is nice for high end custom designs. Seem like really good people too.[/quote]
You think this concrete would cost more or less than granite?[/quote]
They said it costs more. These come out pretty sleek and modern looking also “high end”. I got a short tour of the shop and a look at some samples.I think the product is very nice… maybe better than anything else for the right person.It would be hard for me to alleviate concerns about scratching and chipping. Maybe they can make a good argument on that topic. I am pretty sure they have clients who would let you look at the installations they have sold.
In case you don’t know,you can actually make your own concrete counter tops but probably not like these people do…not easily anyway. There are some videos on youtube.If I were to build a back yard cabana or a rustic cabin, I would absolutely put in site built concrete counter tops.
March 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM #520215jeemanParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
March 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM #520356jeemanParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
March 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM #520790jeemanParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
March 3, 2010 at 1:07 PM #520882jeemanParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
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