HomeTech Renovations is hosting a course for architects on the use of Alternative Materials for Countertops and work surfaces at our studio in Fort Washington. The course will be presented by Brooks Custom.
Brooks Custom has been in the business of producing the highest quality; innovative countertops since 1977 and since then have been pioneering the latest and newest materials for a variety of countertops and work surface applications.
Course Name: Alternative Materials for Countertops
Course Description: Learn about specifying wood, concrete, stainless steel, copper, bronze, zinc, pewter and glass for countertop materials.
AIA/CES Learning Credits: 2
IF you are a local architect and interested in this course CLICK HERE to learn more about the class and to register or RSVP.





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