Material Estimator

Countertop & Tabletop Epoxy Calculator

Calculate exactly how many fluid ounces of epoxy you need for your kitchen countertops, bar tops, and river tables. Never run short in the middle of a pour again.

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Formula & Rule of Thumb

The standard rule of thumb for Pourla Countertop Epoxy is 12.5 sq.ft. per mixed gallon at a 1/8" flood coat thickness. Always mix at a strict 1A:1B ratio by volume. If you are coating a porous surface like live edge wood or a concrete countertop, always calculate an extra 1 ounce per square foot for a thin seal coat.

Enter Countertop Dimensions

Measure the longest and widest points of your surface.
A seal coat uses 1 oz per sq.ft. and is critical to stop air bubbles from rising.
Adds a standard 15% material buffer to account for edge drops and waste.

Enter your dimensions to calculate the exact fluid ounces needed for your pour.

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Mix Ratio: 1A : 1B by Volume
Target Flood Coat Thickness: 1/8" (125 mils)
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Key Specs from Technical Data Sheet (TDS)

Pourla Countertop Epoxy Resin is a self-leveling, crystal-clear system designed for durable, heat-resistant kitchen and bar finishes.

Property Specification
Mix Ratio 1A : 1B (By Volume)
Max Pour Thickness 1/8" per coat (Use step-pouring for thicker)
Coverage Rate 12.5 sq. ft. per gallon at 1/8" thickness
Heat Resistance Up to 195°F (90°C) after full cure
Working Time 20-35 minutes @ 77°F
Full Cure & Hardness 36-48 hours @ 77°F

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this epoxy durable for kitchen countertops?

Yes. Once fully cured (after 7 days), Pourla Countertop Epoxy is highly scratch-resistant and features an impressive Heat Distortion Temperature (HDT) of 195°F (90°C). This means it can withstand hot coffee mugs and daily kitchen wear much better than standard craft resins.

Why do I need a seal coat for my countertop?

When working with porous materials like live edge wood or concrete countertops, applying a seal coat is highly recommended to prevent air bubbles from forming and escaping into the epoxy during the curing process. Use a thin layer of mixed epoxy at 1 ounce per square foot and allow it to cure until solid before doing your 1/8" flood coat.

Can I pour it thicker than 1/8 inch?

No. Pourla Countertop Epoxy generates an exothermic reaction (heat) as it cures. If applied thicker than the recommended 1/8" per coat, it can reach 200-300°F, which may cause cracking, yellowing, or rapid hardening in the bucket. For thicker applications, use step-pouring techniques (multiple layers).