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Luxury Microcement Finishes In Terrace, Kitimat & Prince Rupert

The use of microcement in modern design is rapidly gaining popularity due to its versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal, and our team delivers the best microcement design and installation services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Microcement is a thin, highly durable cement-based coating that can be applied to a variety of surfaces to create a seamless, modern finish. Typically applied in layers of 2 to 3 millimeters, it provides the look and strength of concrete without adding significant weight or thickness.

    This material is valued for its versatility, adhesion properties, and aesthetic appeal, making it a popular choice for walls, floors, countertops, and even furniture. Unlike traditional concrete, which requires thick pours and expansion joints, microcement forms a continuous surface without visible seams or grout lines.

     

    Microcement is suitable for both residential and commercial spaces, offering high durability, water resistance, and a customizable finish. It can be used in bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, retail stores, offices, and hospitality spaces, providing a sleek, industrial, or minimalist look depending on the chosen color and texture.

    Its ability to adhere to concrete, tile, wood, plaster, and even existing flooring makes it an ideal material for renovations, allowing for surface transformations without the need for demolition. When properly sealed, microcement is also resistant to moisture, stains, and abrasion, making it a long-lasting and low-maintenance solution.

  • Microcement is highly water-resistant when properly sealed, making it suitable for areas exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. While the base material itself is not inherently waterproof, a high-quality sealer is applied during the final stage of installation to create a protective, water-repellent barrier.

    With the right sealing system, microcement can be used in showers, wet rooms, and around sinks, offering a seamless alternative to traditional tiles. Unlike grout lines in tile installations, which can absorb water and lead to mold growth, microcement forms a continuous, joint-free surface that is easier to maintain and less prone to water infiltration.

    However, while microcement is water-resistant, it is not 100% waterproof without proper sealing and maintenance. Regular cleaning with pH-neutral products and periodic reapplication of the protective sealer (depending on usage and wear) will help maintain its waterproof properties over time.

    For fully submerged applications, such as swimming pools or fountains, specialized waterproofing treatments may be required before applying microcement to ensure long-term performance.

  • The cost of microcement varies based on several factors, including the size of the project, surface preparation requirements, chosen finish, and installation complexity. On average, professionally installed microcement ranges from $90 to $150 per square meter, but pricing can fluctuate depending on the following considerations:

    Factors That Affect Microcement Pricing

    1. Surface Preparation – Microcement can be applied over existing surfaces like tiles, concrete, or drywall, but if extensive repairs, leveling, or priming are needed, the cost may increase.

    2. Project Size – Larger areas often benefit from a lower cost per square meter, while small, detailed applications (e.g., countertops or feature walls) may require more labor, increasing the price.

    3. Complexity of Installation – Curved surfaces, custom textures, or multi-layer decorative finishes require additional application time and expertise, which can affect pricing.

    4. Sealing and Protection – The type of sealer used for water resistance and durability can impact costs. High-performance sealers designed for bathrooms, kitchens, or commercial spaces may add to the final price.

    Long-Term Value

    Although the initial cost of microcement may be higher than tile or laminate, it provides a seamless, long-lasting, and low-maintenance surface, reducing future repair or replacement expenses. Its durability, custom finishes, and modern aesthetic make it a high-value investment for both residential and commercial spaces.

    For an accurate cost estimate, it’s best to schedule a consultation, as every project is unique based on existing surfaces, design preferences, and functional requirements.

  • Microcement can be applied to floors, walls, countertops, furniture, stairs, and even outdoor surfaces. It adheres to concrete, tile, wood, and drywall, making it ideal for both renovations and new builds.

    Common applications include:

    • Floors – Suitable for homes, commercial spaces, and outdoor patios.

    • Walls & Showers – Seamless, waterproof, and easy to clean.

    • Countertops & Furniture – Custom finishes for modern interiors.

    • Stairs – Durable and slip-resistant.

    • Exterior Surfaces – With proper sealing, it works on patios, facades, and walkways.

     

    Its seamless, durable, and customizable nature makes it a versatile choice for residential and commercial spaces.

  • Yes, microcement can be applied over plywood, but proper preparation is essential to prevent movement and cracking. Plywood surfaces must be stable, rigid, and reinforced to avoid flexing, which can cause the microcement to fail over time.

    For best results, installers typically:

    • Use a fiberglass mesh to reinforce the surface.

    • Apply a primer to improve adhesion.

    • Ensure proper sealing to prevent moisture absorption.

    While microcement can be used over plywood, concrete or cement board are generally preferred for greater long-term stability.

  • Yes, microcement is available in a wide range of colours to suit different design styles. It can be custom-pigmented to achieve various tones, from natural greys and warm earth tones to bold, contemporary shades.

    Finishes can also be adjusted for matte, satin, or gloss effects, creating unique textures that complement modern, industrial, or minimalist aesthetics. Custom colour matching is often available for bespoke designs.

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Versatile

Microcement is typically applied in thin layers, ranging from 2 to 3 millimeters. This thin application helps maintain the existing height and weight of the surfaces, making it suitable for renovation projects where adding significant thickness is not desirable.

Seamless and Continuous

One of the primary attractions of microcement is its ability to create seamless and continuous surfaces. Unlike traditional flooring materials, such as tiles or wood, microcement does not require grout lines or joints. This smooth and uninterrupted finish contributes to a modern and spacious aesthetic, while also making cleaning and maintenance easier.

Durability and Resistance

Microcement is known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear. It can withstand heavy foot traffic, making it suitable for both residential and commercial applications. The coating is resistant to scratches, impact, and abrasion, ensuring a long-lasting surface. With proper sealing, microcement also becomes water-resistant, enhancing its resistance to stains and spills.

Customization

Microcement can be applied to a wide range of surfaces, including concrete, tiles, wood, and even existing floors or walls. This versatility allows you to revamp old or worn-out surfaces without the need for extensive demolition or removal. It is also suitable for curved or irregular surfaces, providing flexibility in design applications.

Why Microcement?

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