Here are the winners of our December 2017 Photo contest. Thanks to all for your votes, entries, and your reviews. The projects that Stone Coat Countertop customers create are simply amazing! You Got This!


1st Place 2 gallon kit.
Tracy and Jeff Grott
Hi!

We wanted to say that we are VERY HAPPY with our new Stonecoat Countertops! 

I watched the "DIY Learn to Make Amazing Countertops Step by Step" video at  stonecoatcountertops.com  and followed their color recipe used in the instructional video but decided to add the Silver Mica Flakes to add some shimmer. The result is gorgeous and our friends and family can't believe we did it ourselves!

It may seem a tad overwhelming when you first begin the process...kind of looks like a hot mess at first then the old ticker might race a little with anxiety but trust me...the end result is gorgeous and worth the adrenaline rush!!! And it really is easy! When I had questions and concerns, I called and received the answers and guidance that I needed! Just remember they are off on weekends and will return calls during workday hours.

We had quotes for quartz countertops that came back at almost $4,000 for our kitchen. With Stonecoat, we were able to accomplish beautiful results for just around $350!!! We had a Corian countertop and went over it.

I've added before and after photos. I think everyone will agree the end result is AMAZING!!!  

Thanks Stonecoat!

Tracy and Jeff Grott
2nd Place 1 Gallon kit

johnapape3
I used spray paint from lowes and Walmart I also did the bondo stone effect on the edges This was my 3rd project for my own house I picked the colors that would go well with the interior of the dining Room and kitchen I love this process and I'm planning on doing kitchen countertops also And hopefully some table tops Here is Before & After picture I removed the old countertop completely and replaced it with 2 x 6 that I had glued together .

Dave Frank 
3rd Place 1/2 Gallon kit
Hi guys!
Sending you photos of stone coat epoxy tiles I made for my mom's new kitchen. I used 2' x 4' x 3/8 sheet of plywood, created the design, applied a clear coat, then cut the sheet into 6" x 12" tiles.
They turned out great and look incredible with the countertops I made. Will send photos when the tile project is finished. 
Thanks for a great product. 

Dave Frank 
Jacksonville Fl
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