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What is microcement?
- Microcement is a versatile, high-performance coating used for decorative purposes on floors, walls, and a variety of surfaces. Composed of cement, water-based resins, additives, and mineral pigments, microcement offers a seamless finish with a modern aesthetic. Its thin application layer, usually between 2-3 millimeters, makes it suitable for both new constructions and renovations without requiring the removal of existing materials.
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Where can microcement be applied?
- Microcement can be applied to almost any surface, including floors, walls, stairs, countertops, bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, furniture and outdoor areas like pools, patios and terraces.
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What is the process and pricing for booking this service?
- Based on our design consultation, we’ll create a tailored proposal that outlines the scope of work, materials, costs, and project timeline.
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Can microcement be applied over existing surfaces?
- Yes, microcement can be applied directly over existing surfaces such as tiles, wood, concrete, or plaster, making it a great choice for renovations without demolition.
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How long does it take to install microcement?
- The installation process typically takes 5-7 days, depending on the size of the area and the number of coats required. This includes preparation, application, and drying time.
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What is your trade program?
- Exclusively designed for professionals in the construction, design, and architectural industries. Our program provides access to premium microcement solutions, expert support, and exclusive benefits/pricing to help you deliver top-quality results for your clients.
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How do I book a microcement training
- Unlock the potential of microcement with our training. Get certified and access our top-quality products.
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Is microcement environmentally friendly?
- Microcement is an eco-friendly option because it requires minimal material compared to traditional tiling. Its long lifespan and low maintenance also contribute to reduced waste and environmental impact.