What is Microcement? Uses, Applications, and Advantages
- Aj@TrowelArt.ca
- Oct 20, 2024
- 2 min read
Microcement is a versatile, decorative coating made from a mix of cement, water-based resins, and mineral pigments. At TrowelArt, we specialize in applying microcement to floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and even outdoor spaces. This seamless, durable material can be applied directly over existing surfaces such as tiles, marble, and terrazzo, making it an ideal solution for quick, efficient renovations without demolition.

Where Can Microcement Be Applied?
Microcement’s versatility allows it to be used on a wide range of surfaces. It’s perfect for:
Bathrooms: Thanks to its waterproof and heatproof properties, microcement is ideal for areas exposed to moisture and temperature changes.
Kitchens: Microcement can be applied to floors, walls, countertops, and even ceilings.
Outdoor Spaces: From terraces to pool areas, its durability makes it perfect for high-traffic areas.
Walls and Floors: Its sleek, joint-free surface gives a modern look to any room.

Customizable and Durable One of the key benefits of microcement is its customizability. Any color can be achieved, allowing for complete personalization of your space. Additionally, its waterproof and heatproof nature makes it particularly well-suited for bathrooms and kitchens. Not only does it look great, but it's also incredibly durable, resistant to both moisture and heavy traffic.
Why Choose Microcement?
Seamless, joint-free finish for a modern look
Can be applied over existing surfaces
Available in a variety of colors and finishes
Waterproof and heatproof, ideal for bathrooms and kitchens
Durable and resistant to wear in high-traffic areas
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications
Whether you're looking to update your bathroom, refresh your kitchen, or enhance an outdoor space, microcement is the perfect solution. Contact TrowelArt today to discover how we can transform your space with our expert microcement application.
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