Custom Countertops That Handle Daily Use

Concrete counter services for indoor kitchens and outdoor spaces in Columbia Station, Ohio and surrounding areas.

Your kitchen or outdoor bar area can have custom countertops that are durable, heat-resistant, and shaped to fit your space without seams. Concept Concrete creates concrete counters in Columbia Station, Avon, Cleveland, and nearby areas using custom edge profiles, integral colors, and sealed finishes that resist stains and scratches better than many traditional materials.


The service includes measuring the space, building forms for the pour, and finishing the surface to your preferred texture and color. Each counter is sealed after curing to protect against moisture, food stains, and daily wear. You can choose from polished, matte, or textured finishes, and edges can be rounded, beveled, or kept sharp depending on your design preference.


If you want to replace laminate or tile counters with a modern, durable option, contact us to schedule a custom counter design consultation for your Columbia Station or Northeast Ohio home.

Poured in Place or Cast Off-Site

Concept Concrete measures your counter space and builds a form that defines the shape, thickness, and edge profile. The concrete is mixed with color additives if you choose a custom hue, then poured and finished by hand. In Columbia Station and neighboring communities, most counters are cast off-site to control curing conditions, then delivered and installed once the concrete has reached full strength.


After installation, you will see a smooth, solid surface with no seams or grout lines. The sealed finish resists water penetration and staining from oils, wine, or acidic foods. Concrete counters can handle hot pots and pans without scorching, though trivets are still recommended to prevent thermal shock in one spot.


Resealing every one to two years keeps the surface protected and easy to clean. The service includes custom shapes, edge details, and color matching, but it does not include plumbing hookups, cabinet installation, or removal of existing countertops unless arranged in advance.

Common questions about concrete countertops

Homeowners in Columbia Station and surrounding areas often ask how concrete counters compare to granite or quartz, whether they crack easily, and how often they need to be sealed.

What makes concrete counters different from granite or quartz?
Concrete counters are fully customizable in shape, color, and edge profile, and they are poured to fit your space without seams. Granite and quartz come in fixed slabs that may require joints, and they offer fewer color and texture options.
How thick are concrete countertops?
Most counters are poured at one and a half to two inches thick. Thicker edges can be added for visual weight without increasing the overall slab thickness, which keeps the counter lighter and easier to install.
Why do concrete counters need to be sealed?
Sealing prevents moisture and stains from penetrating the surface. Without a sealer, spills from wine, oil, or acidic foods can leave marks that are difficult to remove.
What happens if a concrete counter cracks?
Small hairline cracks can develop over time and are considered part of the material's character. Larger cracks usually result from improper support or impact damage, and they can be repaired by filling and resealing the affected area.
How long does it take to install a concrete counter?
Most counters are cast off-site and cured for at least 28 days before installation. Once the counter is delivered, installation typically takes one day, depending on the size and complexity of the layout.

Concept Concrete works with homeowners in Columbia Station and surrounding areas to design and install custom concrete countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor bars that are sealed for stain resistance and built to handle daily use. Get in touch to schedule a design consultation and review edge profiles, colors, and finish options for your space.