FIBER OPTIC CONCRETE COUNTERTOPS

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Add a touch of class to your Concrete Countertops with our Fiber Optic Cables and Light systems.

NOTE: We do not Install or make the Countertops, we only sell the Fiber Cable and Light units for the job!

You will nee to order the following items:

ENDGLOW CABLE  select from EG32 or EG50 or Best seller the EGP48

Then you need to order the Light unit called the COOLSKY LED UNIT.

That's all you need.

You first strip jacket from the cable and insert fibers into your form. Pour cement, let dry, pull form off, and cut fibers flush to top. Then run the rest of the jacketed cable that's underneath the countertop, back to LED coolsky unit. And that's all !

If you don't know what to do then call and tell us the Total length and width of your Countertop and we will do the rest from there.

707-998-3903

 

EXAMPLE INSTALL INTO CONCRETE

Drill tiny holes in form at desired fiber locations  then hang steel grid half way in counter thickness.


 


Next hang fiber from above & insert fiber with tack glue or latex caulk.

 

Insert any inlays at this time, glass, stones, medallions, etc.

 


Carefully place concrete around fibers taking care not to let them get below steel grid.

 

Next, vibrate at your own risk, fibers can be dislodged & lost forever!! 


Gently lay down fibers & float concrete over them keeping them down close to steel grid.

 
 

 

Float over as usual & go have a beer. Wait 48 hrs. to de-mould.

 

 

 

 

 De-mould to expose fibers

 


Cut fibers flush with surface

 



                                                                           

  Polish, sand or whatever you normally do, apply sealer & plug in unit. Now you're rockin'

 

 

 

 

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