This isn’t “cheap countertop resurfacing.” We build seamless resin surfaces with real prep, real standards, and a finish you actually want to live with. If the project needs shortcuts to hit a price — we’re not your guys.
Depending on condition, we can often install over laminate, wood, tile, and existing coatings. If it’s loose, flexing, swollen, or failing underneath, we’ll tell you straight — and we’ll tell you what needs fixed first.
Fast quoting (no wasted trips): Send photos + rough dimensions (and a quick video if you can). Our form supports uploads so we can price accurately.
Countertops and deep pours are not “one product.” The performance comes from the full system: prep, build layers, and the correct topcoat. We build around your use-case (daily kitchen use, bars, rentals, commercial tops, outdoor exposure, and cleaning habits).
Seamless, high-end tops designed to look like art — not a plastic coating.
Thicker build projects where depth is the feature — controlled, leveled, and protected.
One-off pieces that need both craft and engineering.
One project set. Click any image to enlarge, then use arrows to cycle.
Custom Bar Top + Floor (Before → In Progress → After)
The look is the fun part. The standards are what make it last.
Deep pour note: Depth has rules. Cure time, heat (exotherm), and pour thickness all matter. If someone promises “thick and fast,” that’s usually how you get bubbles, distortions, or a ruined piece.
Quick answers. For the full list, use the FAQs hub (Countertops + Deep Pours / Custom Pieces tabs).
Don’t treat it like granite. Use trivets/hot pads. We match the topcoat to your use-case.
No — any finish can scratch with knives. Use a cutting board and it stays premium.
It resists common spills well, but harsh chemicals and dyes can cause issues if left sitting. We match the topcoat to how you live.
Yes — with the correct materials and UV-stable topcoat strategy. Whites aren’t “standard epoxy + hope.”
No. These are custom resin builds. If “lowest price wins,” we’re not a fit.
Send photos + dimensions. We’ll tell you what’s realistic, what it takes, and whether it’s a fit.