Recycled Glass Countertop 

 
Residential FAQs


What is IceStone?
IceStone is made with 100% recycled glass in a cement matrix to create a sustainable concrete surface. IceStone durable surfaces are produced in slabs, just like marble and granite. IceStone durable surfaces are the first and only Cradle to Cradle™ certified surfaces in the world and come in a wide variety of colors.

What can IceStone durable surfaces be used for?

IceStone durable surfaces are ideal for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, shower walls, tabletops, flooring, bar tops, conference tables, window sills, and fireplace surrounds. You can use IceStone anywhere you would use mined stone.

 

 IceStone durable surfaces are ideal for kitchen countertops, bathroom vanities, shower walls, tabletops, flooring, bar tops, conference tables, window sills, and fireplace surrounds.



Can IceStone surfaces be used for flooring?
IceStone surfaces can be used for flooring – it passed the American Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines for slip resistance; however, an authorized fabricator will have to convert the slabs into tiles.

Can IceStone durable surfaces be used outdoors?
Yes. IceStone surfaces passed a 300-cycle freeze thaw test. Honing or sandblasting the product, then sealing it to create a surface texture will improve slip resistance. IceStone surfaces are also UV resistant so the color will not fade or change in the sunlight.

What are the dimensions of an IceStone slab?
Each slab measures 52.5 inches wide, 96 inches long and 1.25 inches thick.

How much do IceStone durable surfaces weigh?
Each IceStone slab weighs approximately 16.3 lbs. per square foot.

Are IceStone surfaces durable?

IceStone is twice the strength of marble and has a compressive strength of 13,000 psi (pounds per square inch).

 

 IceStone recommends using one of the following edge finishes: bullnose (half or full), pencil, eased, or platner.



How are IceStone durable surfaces fabricated and installed?
IceStone durable surfaces are fabricated using standard stone cutting equipment. IceStone provides fabrication and installation guidelines to authorized fabricators and distributors that cover the quality standards required when installing IceStone surfaces. Authorized IceStone fabricators must comply with these guidelines to assure the highest quality installations.

What finishes are available for IceStone durable surfaces?
IceStone surfaces are shipped from our Brooklyn factory with a high-gloss polished finish, but slabs can be honed or sandblasted by a fabricator.

What edge details are available for IceStone surfaces?
IceStone recommends using one of the following edge finishes: bullnose (half or full), pencil, eased, or platner. Your fabricator will be able to show you examples of each edge finish.

Does IceStone need to be sealed?
Yes. Our authorized fabricators follow a recommended sealing process. Once the product is installed, we recommend monitoring the surface. If you notice water no longer beads up on it, then it is time to re-seal and wax the surface. For commercial and residential installations we recommend that end users reseal their surface annually.

What sealants are best to use on IceStone surfaces?
IceStone recommends using one of the following sealant products – Aquamix Penetrating Sealer, Buddy Rhodes National Look Sealer and Satin Sealer, or Bulletproof by StoneTech Pro.

How do you care and maintain your IceStone surface?
While IceStone surfaces are extremely durable and versatile, the surface does require some maintenance and care. Just like granite and marble, IceStone surfaces can stain if not cared for correctly. Here are some quick tips to keep your IceStone surface beautiful:

• Wipe up spills quickly
• Clean the surface regularly with a mixture of water and stone cleaner or mild dish soap

IceStone recommends TileLab Grout & Tile Cleaner, TileLab OneStep Cleaner & Resealer, Simple Green Stone Cleaner, or 7th Generation’s All Purpose Cleaner. Avoid any abrasive, ammonia-based, or bleach-based cleaners – they may strip the sealer over time and make the surface more susceptible to stains. To add an extra layer of protection, we suggest applying a carnauba wax product two to three times a year. IceStone recommends Simple Green’s Stone Polish or Cheng’s Concrete Countertop Wax (please use sparingly). For more specific information on how to properly care and maintain your IceStone surface, please review the IceStone Care & Maintenance Guide.


If an IceStone surface stains, can it be removed?
Yes - IceStone provides specific instructions in the Care & Maintenance Guide on how to remove stains.

Is IceStone heat resistant?
IceStone surfaces are heat resistant, but the sealer may not be. Therefore, to maintain the integrity of the surface, we recommend using either a hot pad or a trivet to keep pots and pans off the surface.

Can you cut directly on IceStone surfaces?
Yes, but IceStone recommends using a cutting board to preserve your knives.

What does the NSF mark represent?
The NSF mark represents that IceStone surfaces have been tested by NSF International, an independent certification company. NSF certifies that IceStone surfaces are suitable for use in food service areas.

Where can I purchase IceStone product and how much does it cost?
The cost of IceStone surfaces depends on the color, size, and scope of project. Please contact  to obtain detailed pricing information.