When we say SnapStone is not recommended for wet areas, we're really talking about the inside of a shower pan where there is significant water presence. Incidental moisture like a bathroom floor, or a countertop is acceptable.
SnapStone would be fine on a counter top! You'll want to make sure you use a quality caulk around the sink perimeter (between the tile and the underlying countertop base, before you place the sink). It'd probably be a good idea to use a general purpose adhesive around the perimeter (under the tile) to ensure the countertop stays put. Be careful for the first 7 days to not expose the SnapStone Flexible Grout to excessive water.
We did a tile countertop that matched our floor about 5 years ago - we love it (this was before SnapStone). |