How Is Microcement Different From Regular Concrete?
Microcement is a thin, multi-layer coating made from cement, water-based resins, and mineral pigments. It’s applied in layers as thin as 2 to 3 millimeters. It creates a smooth, seamless surface that sticks well to most materials, such as tile, drywall, concrete, wood, or metal.
The big difference between microcement and regular concrete is that microcement doesn’t require demolition or pouring a thick slab. It’s lighter, more flexible, and ideal for remodeling projects where you want a modern finish without tearing everything out.
Why Choose LGSP CO. for Microcement Services?
As certified installers of microcement, we have years of experience working with this versatile material to ensure a flawless and long-lasting finish for your surfaces.
Here’s why customers in your area choose us:
- Licensed, bonded, and insured to protect your investment
- Certified to work with various microcement brands, including Wedi and Schluter
- Use of eco-friendly, high-performance materials
- Detailed prep work and custom finishing
- Quick response time and timely project turnaround
- Warranty and follow-up available
- Options for residential, commercial, and industrial clients
We don’t cut corners. We focus on durability, safety, and comfort so your space looks great and works better for you.
Where Can Microcement Installations Be Used?
Microcement is incredibly versatile and can be used just about anywhere. It works on both vertical and horizontal surfaces for indoor and outdoor applications.
Common applications include:
- Bathroom walls and floors
- Showers and wet rooms
- Kitchen walls and backsplashes
- Concrete stairs and entryways
- Living room or office flooring
- Custom furniture and countertops
- Commercial spaces and storefronts
Our team can help you determine the best areas to use microcement based on your space’s use, and we’ll apply it with attention to both function and style.
Is Microcement Flooring Waterproof?
Once sealed properly, microcement is completely waterproof. That makes it ideal for areas like bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms, or even outdoor patios. Unlike tile, there are no grout lines that can trap moisture or mold. We use high-performance waterproofing systems, which are designed to keep water out while still allowing the material to breathe. This prevents cracking, peeling, or damage over time.