Countertops
Home Sweet Home Improvement Ideas
This easy DIY job will add $5k-$10k to your home’s value. Tell me more? There are a few items in every home that turn heads and increase the perceived value of a home, one is the kitchen and the other is the bathroom. Both of these living spaces have one thing in common, the need…
Read MoreThe Importance of iCoat Countertop Sample Boards
“That is exactly what I am looking for.” The words that lead to a handshake and the scheduling of a countertop upgrade using the iCoat Countertop System. When drumming up business, the personal touch of meeting with potential customers is critical. Remember the days of the door-to-door salesmen who would turn up with a vacuum…
Read MoreHow iCoat Make Their Countertops
The iCoat Countertop System can be done in a variety of ways. The system can be applied over existing Laminate, Tile, Formica, Corian, or even Granite. This customer is looking at extending their countertop space for a breakfast bar and adding an under-mount sink so new tops were made from a water-resistant MDF called Medex.…
Read MoreiCoat Antimicrobial Surfaces, Countertops, Tables, Bars
iCoat Products, Inc., is proud to announce the retail release of its antimicrobial countertop epoxy through Amazon.com and via its new website shop. For years iCoat installers and distributors have been offering antimicrobial additives to their countertop epoxy prior to all the fears around Covid-19. This pandemic has got people thinking more about their home…
Read MoreBeautiful New Countertops
Ask yourself this, if your wife or mother went away for the weekend and when she returned her kitchen looked like this, what do you think her response would be? I can tell you first hand, she screamed, a few tears of joy, she hugged me, and happy wife, happy life so far. DIY Countertops…
Read MoreCountertop Epoxy Problems – Epoxy Drips
We get a lot of calls from tradesmen about countertop epoxy drips and how to handle them on a project. Epoxy is a liquid that varies in viscosity (thickness) depending on heat and conditions, and when applied to a tabletop, countertop, or art project you will wind up with drips on the bottom edges that…
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