Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form
Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Z-Form

Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge

Sale price$169.09
Package Size:Half-Box - 30 Ln. Ft. (90" Lengths)
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Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge

  • Cast-in-Place Concrete Countertop Forms, Z-Counterforms.
  • Profile Design: Square Flat Edge. Click for all Cast-in-Place form profiles.
  • Creates a 2 1/4" height edge to the in-place concrete countertop.
  • Available in Half-Box and Full-Box sizes. 
    • Half-Box includes 4x 90" Countertop Forms (30 lineal feet), and 4x 90" Back-Wall pieces (30 lineal feet).
    • Full-Box includes 8x 90" Countertop Forms (60 lineal feet), and 8x 90" Back-Wall pieces (60 lineal feet).
  • Easy to set up and use, for both professional and DIY.
  • A bendable version of this Flat Edge Square Form is also available, which can be formed to make curves, up to a tight 6" radius.
  • Stone (sold here), Slate (sold here) and Rock (sold here) rubber Form Liner inserts can be used with this Square Edge Countertop Form.
  • Ships via UPS only due to box size.
  • Want a good 3-headed Planetary polisher? Best way to smooth out the finished concrete surface when doing cast-in-place countertops.  While we don't currently sell any of these polishers, we have used with great success this Triad Polisher from Amazon for around $600 (click here).  Use wet or dry- we usually use dry with 3 of our 4" Dry Polishing Pads in the 200 grit to just even out the countertop surface as well as lightly profile it so the sealer can get a great bond.

Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge Application:

  • These Countertop Forms are designed to be attached to the cement board, which is screwed onto the top of the cabinets. The Countertop Forms are simply snapped off when the concrete is cured, leaving behind the decorative edge countertop surface.
  • Please watch the videos in the image gallery for a quick demonstration how to use the Forms:
    • Step 1: Attach cement board (1/2" thickness size, from your local hardware store) to the top of the cabinetry.
    • Step 2: Cut the Countertop Forms with a miter saw, and screw in place onto cement board. Use plenty of screws to ensure the Forms stay in place and can't move when you snap off the form later (once the concrete is cured). Tape the outside of each joint with duct tape to ensure a tight, waterproof joint.
    • Step 3: Place Back-Wall pieces across the back of the countertop area (Back-Wall pieces (8' long each) are included with each box of Countertop Forms. Back-Wall pieces have an 'L' shape to them, and can be screwed down to the cement board. They create a back edge to allow a screed to be run across the concrete, creating a smooth, flat countertop.
    • Step 4: OPTIONAL- Cut a 2 5/8" hole in the cement board for each faucet hole needed, and insert the Cast-in-Place Faucet Knockouts (sold here) into the hole.
    • Step 5: OPTIONAL- Create a hole for a sink, if needed.
      • For an under-mount style sink, cut a hole in the cement board to fit the sink into, use the Cast-in-Place Sink Form (sold here) to attach to the sink itself, and place the sink into the cement board.
      • For a drop-in style sinks or cook top stove drop-ins, the Back-Wall Pieces can be used to create a square or rectangular area. Styrofoam can also be used to create a knockout of any size or shape needed.
    • Step 6: Silicone all areas of the form where water could leak out. This includes along the inside edge where the Forms are screwed to the cement board, along the back wall, across joints in the cement board, and around any sink knockouts.
    • Step 7: Fill form with concrete. Pack the concrete into the Edge Form to remove any large air pockets, and vibrate the Edge Form with a palm sander or other vibration source. Poor vibration will result in a large number of voids in the concrete edge- ranging from small pinholes to larger pea sized holes. Sometimes this look is sought after, but if it's not, make sure to vibrate well.
    • Step 8: Allow concrete to cure (usually a few days). Remove and tape from the joints. Sand off any excess concrete from the top corners (where concrete meets the Countertop Forms) with a Diamond Sanding Foam Pad (sold here) or a Flexible Diamond Sanding Strip (sold here).
    • Step 9: Remove Countertop Forms by simply pulling them away from the concrete, which will snap the Edge Form off, leaving the concrete countertop.
    • Step 10: OPTIONAL- Polish concrete using diamond polishing pads. Cast-in-Place concrete will usually have some unevenness to it, which can be lightly polished off using Dry Diamond Polishing Pads, usually grits 50,100,200 is sufficient. If polishing down to expose more aggregate, consider using Wet Diamond Polishing Pads.
    • Step 11: Any surface or edge pinholes and voids in the concrete can be filled with a Cement Slurry (sold here).
    • Steps 12,13,14... Concrete can be stained/colored (stains/colors sold here) if desired. Concrete Countertop Sealers can be applied once the concrete is dry (sealers sold here).

Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge FAQ:

Q. What are the Z-Counterforms made of?
A. Z-Counterforms are made of a proprietary mix of P.V.C.

Q. Will the Z-Counterforms warp from the concrete?
A. No, forms are approximately 3mm thick to ensure a stable form even after the concrete is poured.

Q. How do I make corners?
A. Corners are simply mitered with an ordinary miter box. Any angle can be easily achieved.

Q. Does concrete adhere to the Z-Counterform?
A. No, concrete will not adhere to the inside of the Z-Counterform. The forms are polished to a gloss finish so the concrete edge will mirror the form when it is snapped off.

Q. Are Concrete Countertop Plastic Forms - Cast In Place - Flat Square Edge forms re-useable?
A. No, because the tab under the concrete top stays in place when you snap off the Z-Counterform.

Customer Reviews

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Joel Denton

Awesome product ..

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darryll

Excellent quality l, fast shipping!!

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Carson Ware
Strong and heavy

Was quite impressed pulling them out of the box. I nailed my forms down and the brad nailer Ricochet a few nails back then some place it broke the plastic so not 100% amazing but at least a 90%. Also was very impressed with the shipping.

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Daniel Nelson
Worked great

East to use came out awesome would definitely recommend instead of wood forms

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brian radovanovic
3 stars

To start it is expensive . It should come with the whole kit to do a countertop not individual pieces then it would be worth the money . Easy kit to put together but there needs to be some modifications done to the edging and if the modifications were done this would be a great kit .