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Concrete Countertop Mistakes: What DIYers and Pros Keep Getting Wrong

Concrete Countertop Mistakes: What DIYers and Pros Keep Getting Wrong

Update: 2025-02-26
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Success in concrete—like life—is about knowing what to fix, what to charge for, and what to let go. In this episode of The Concrete Podcast, we’re talking shop on everything from perfecting your mix to getting paid for storage, because craftsmanship isn't just about the pour—it’s about the business behind it.

We’ll cover:

* MatteMax mastery—how to get stronger, more predictable results.
* The art of charging for storage—why holding client pieces shouldn’t come out of your pocket.
* Polytek 74-29 White Rubber for molds—first impressions and what it means for your workflow.
* Brandon Gore’s new live-stream setup—a peek into the studio, raw and unfiltered.
* Fixing an unevenly acid-etched cast-in-place countertop—before sealing locks in the problem.
* Common mistakes that cost you time and money, including:
* Overwatering your mix (hello, weak concrete).
* Why rebar is the wrong move for reinforcement.
* The truth about curing time—why patience equals strength.
* What really causes hairline cracks (hint: it’s not what you think).
* Salvaging a warped slab—when to fix it, when to walk away.

If you’re in the business of making concrete—and making it well—this one’s for you. Tune in, take notes, and let’s make sure your next project is your best one yet.


#ConcreteWisdom #MakerMindset #BuildBetter #ConcreteCraft #EntrepreneurLife #ConcreteCountertops #DIYConcrete #HandmadeBusiness #ConstructionHacks #CreativeProblemSolving
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Concrete Countertop Mistakes: What DIYers and Pros Keep Getting Wrong

Concrete Countertop Mistakes: What DIYers and Pros Keep Getting Wrong

Brandon Gore