Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy
Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy Resin Made Easy with our Half, One, or 2 Gallon Epoxy Kits.
Do you want to add stunning flair to your countertops, or simply refresh the look of your kitchen or bathroom for a fraction of the usual cost? Look no further than our gorgeous, easy-to-use epoxy resin gallon kits. Our countertop epoxy is Food safe, UV resistant, heat resistant and our epoxy resin is designed to create the look of expensive granite or marble right over your existing countertops while staying budget friendly.
Let’s face it, DIY countertops are way more fun and you can make inexpensive practice boards to get the look of your dreams before you get a larger countertop coating kit. Your project is then fully customizable, so you can create whatever look best suits your space, mixing and matching colors, adding metallic powder, epoxy dyes or simply replicating a classic look you love like Carrara Marble, Black Marble or White Quartz.
Our array of colour options provides limitless possibilities and versatility for your interior design needs. Go modern with a metal edge around your MDF countertops with slate or emulate the sparkle you see in a quartz with countertop epoxy that’s fun and flexible.
One classic, eye-catching combination can be found when using the luxurious white metallic pigments in the countertop with veins of black shimmering like little crystals are embedded into the countertop. The look will elevate your kitchen or bathroom design to the next level!
Countertop Epoxy Gallon Kit: Step-by-Step Guide
Start with two layers of epoxy undercoat sanding and cleaning in between. Once you’ve poured out two layers of the epoxy undercoat, you can start your color coat of epoxy.
Use the white metallic to cover most of the countertop and then veins of black epoxy to marbleize the design to your own desires and specifications. By the time you’re done, no one will ever be able to guess you have DIY countertops.
Our countertop epoxy resin kit is an affordable alternative to stone countertops that is highly durable and prone to far less damage—such as chipping, scratching, or staining—than natural stone. The epoxy resin hardens into a solid surface designed to withstand years of dropped pans, dragged pots, and food spillage and still maintain its luster. Should the epoxy countertops start to dull over time, you can easily restore their shine with our polishing kit to make them look as good as new.
Preparation:
If you are doing a Wood Slab you will need to seal with a thin layer of Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy before the flood coating. We use 315ml per Square Metre to seal wood slabs. We like to apply 2-3 seal coats on raw wood slabs before we apply our Flood Coat. MDF needs no seal coats. We like to sand and polish our slabs and countertops to bring them to the most high end look and feel possible. This is optional and many customers are happy with their results without the extra work.
If you intend to pour over an existing laminate countertop or surface, you will need to apply the Bonding Primer & Sealer. For more information on this step please visit the Bonding Primer web page. The Ultimate Top Coat is an optional step to our epoxy countertop system. Our Top Coat has a natural look and feel leaving you with a very scratch resistant countertop ready for years of use. We recommend using the Ultimate Top Coat on all professional and DIY countertop jobs. Please note that this is available in both and Natural and Gloss finish options.
Our Epoxy Resin Kit Sizes & Coverage Guide:
½ Gallon kit for a bathroom to do 10 sq. ft. / 0.9m2
1 Gallon kit for a small kitchen that’s 20 sq. ft. / 1.85m2
2 Gallon kit to cover between 40+ sq. ft. / 3.7m2+
Do not pour this material over 1/8″ (3.17mm) per coat, for deep, thick pours use our Megapour Deep casting resin.
For more information please read the TDS or visit Stone Coat Countertops YouTube Channel.