Custom Concrete Countertops
Hand-poured, fully custom concrete countertops for kitchens, bathrooms, and fireplaces across Whitefish, Kalispell, and the Flathead Valley.
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Countertops Poured and Finished by Hand
Concrete countertops are not a factory product. Every countertop that Nautilus builds is individually formed, hand-poured, carefully cured, and finished to the exact specifications of your space. There are no standard sizes, no catalog shapes, and no limitations on what is possible. If you can design it, Levi Shewalter and his crew can build it. With over 22 years of hands-on construction and finishing experience, Nautilus delivers concrete countertops that are functional art pieces, built to perform in real kitchens and bathrooms across Whitefish, Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Bigfork, and Lakeside.
Unlike granite, marble, or quartz, concrete gives you total control over shape, color, texture, and integrated features. You are not limited to what a fabricator has in stock or what a slab yard can source. Concrete countertops can be formed to any dimension, poured in any color, and finished with textures ranging from glass-smooth to exposed aggregate. Integral sinks, drainboards, trivets, and embedded objects are all possible because the countertop is built from raw material, not cut from a pre-existing slab.
Concrete countertops pair beautifully with our stone masonry services for complete kitchen and bathroom transformations. They complement our bathroom remodeling projects and work alongside natural stone installations for cohesive, high-end interior finishes.
The Concrete Countertop Process
Building a concrete countertop is a multi-stage process that requires patience, precision, and deep material knowledge. It begins with templating, where we measure your existing cabinets or new cabinetry to create exact forms for the pour. Every cutout for sinks, faucets, soap dispensers, and cooktops is accounted for at this stage. The forms are built from melamine-coated board to ensure smooth, defect-free surfaces on the finished countertop.
Reinforcement is critical to the structural integrity of concrete countertops. We use a combination of fiber mesh mixed into the concrete and steel rebar or wire mesh placed within the forms. Reinforcement prevents cracking at stress points like sink cutouts, overhangs, and corners. For longer spans and cantilevered sections, additional steel support is engineered into the form before the pour.
The concrete mix itself is carefully formulated for countertop applications. We use high-strength mixes with specific ratios of cement, sand, aggregate, and water reducers to achieve maximum density and minimal porosity. Integral color pigments are added at this stage if a custom color is desired. The mix is vibrated during the pour to eliminate air pockets and ensure consistent density throughout the slab.
Curing is the stage that most amateur concrete countertop builders get wrong. Concrete does not simply dry. It undergoes a chemical reaction called hydration that requires time, moisture, and controlled temperature. We cure our countertops for a minimum of seven days under controlled conditions before any finishing work begins. Rushing this stage leads to weak concrete, surface cracking, and premature failure. Patience at this stage is non-negotiable.
Finishing transforms raw cured concrete into a beautiful, functional surface. Depending on the desired look, we wet-polish the surface through progressively finer diamond pads to achieve a smooth, stone-like finish. Alternatively, we can leave the surface with a more natural, slightly textured feel. Exposed aggregate finishes reveal the sand and stone within the mix for a terrazzo-like appearance. Acid staining after curing creates variegated, organic color effects that are unique to each piece.
Sealing is the final and ongoing step in concrete countertop care. We apply food-safe penetrating sealers that protect against stains, water absorption, and etching without altering the natural look of the concrete. Topical sealers and wax finishes are available for higher-gloss applications. The sealer needs to be reapplied every one to three years depending on use intensity and the specific product. We provide every client with a detailed care guide specific to their countertop finish and sealer type.
Concrete vs. Granite, Marble, and Quartz
Each countertop material has strengths and trade-offs, and the best choice depends on your priorities. Granite is extremely hard, heat resistant, and available in natural patterns, but you are limited to what the stone yard stocks and the shapes a fabricator can cut. Marble is beautiful and luxurious but soft, prone to etching, and requires significant maintenance. Quartz is durable, consistent, and low maintenance, but it is a manufactured product with a uniform appearance that lacks the organic character of natural materials.
Concrete offers something none of those materials can: total customization. No two concrete countertops are alike. The shape, color, texture, edge profile, and integrated features are all determined by you, not by what nature produced or what a factory stamped out. Concrete develops a patina over time that many homeowners find adds character rather than detracting from it. For Flathead Valley homeowners who want a countertop that is truly one of a kind, concrete is the material that delivers on that promise.
Integral concrete sinks are one of the most distinctive features we offer. Instead of cutting a hole in the countertop and dropping in a separate sink, the sink is formed directly into the concrete during the pour. The result is a seamless transition from countertop to sink basin with no joints, seams, or caulk lines where water and bacteria can collect. Integral sinks can be formed in any shape, with custom drain slopes and overflow channels built right into the concrete.
Concrete Countertop Services
Kitchen Countertops
Custom-poured kitchen countertops in any shape, size, and color with cutouts for sinks, cooktops, and integrated features.
Bathroom Vanity Tops
Hand-poured vanity tops for single and double-sink bathrooms with custom edge profiles and integral sink options.
Integral Concrete Sinks
Seamless sink basins formed directly into the countertop with custom shapes, drain slopes, and zero-joint construction.
Fireplace Hearths
Custom concrete hearths and fireplace mantels in shapes, colors, and finishes that complement your interior design.
Custom Edge Profiles
Bullnose, beveled, squared, waterfall, and custom edge profiles formed into the countertop during the pour process.
Concrete Sealing & Maintenance
Professional sealing, resealing, and maintenance services to protect your concrete surfaces and extend their lifespan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions About Concrete Countertops
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