Concrete countertops have been increasing in popularity over the years as it does not do nearly as much damage as other countertop materials do to the environment. Indeed, in addition to the fact that this material is so versatile, it is also quite unique in comparison to that of others. The thing is the solid materials that are often used to make a countertop are either engineered quartz or even plastic-based materials that may include a synthetic resin binder. Some are even mined materials that can’t be renewed. Concrete, on the other hand, consists of a simple combination of sand, rock, as well as cement. However, it boasts a number of other advantages, too. For one, their seams are either nonexistent or hardly visible if the slab is big, and they can even be minimized with ease via a filler that is close to it in color. It is also completely water and stain resistant, granted that you seal it. However, sealing is a process that you have to go through with regardless of the