Microcement Services NSW Blog
The cost to install Microcement varies, but expect to pay around $200 – $600 + GST per square meter. These prices are starting points and can fluctuate based on a large range of factors like project size, application area, and complexity.
For instance jobs that require additional preparation steps, increasing the overall cost.
Microcement—also known as Micro Cement, Microcemento, Micro Concrete, Micro-Topping, Micro Screed, Micro Render—is a cement-based decorative coating applied at just 2–3mm thick.
Ideal for both residential and commercial use, it creates smooth, modern surfaces without the need for demolition.
Microcement is a innovative surface solution has become a go-to for architects, interior designers, and homeowners alike—offering a unique combination of style, durability, and adaptability.
In this blog post, we will explain the top 8 reasons of why you should pick microcement.
Microcement has an MPA strength of 20 – 80 MPA, depending on what product has been used and where it was installed.
Walls and ceilings will have a lower MPA strength, while floors will have a much higher MPA strength.
No, microcement is not inherently slippery; its final slip resistance depends on the type of microcement, the final texture, and the anti-slip sealant used in the application process
Yes, here at Microcement Services NSW, we use only the highest grade of water resistant microcement products. We then seal the microcement to make it 100% waterproof.
Yes, Microcement is not only extremely heat-resistant, but also fire-resistant and stable in the face of temperature changes, unlike traditional concrete, which will crack.
Yes, Microcement can also be used outdoors, as its uv-resistant, heat-resistant, 100% waterproof and frost resistant, making it perfect for outdoors.
Cleaning microcement is simple, and water and neutral soap are more than enough. To clean microcement, use a soft mop or cloth with a pH-neutral cleaner, such as neutral soap diluted in water.
Throughout this blog post we will go in depth of why microcement isn’t slippery.
Yes, special care is necessary for microcement to ensure its longevity and protect its finish, including using pH-neutral cleaners, avoiding abrasive tools and harsh chemicals like vinegar or bleach, and protecting the surface from heat, scratches, and abrasive materials.
Microcement is a durable, contemporary, cement-based coating ideal for floors and wet areas due to its waterproof nature.
Venetian plaster is a traditional, lime-based, decorative wall finish known for its luxurious, marble-like aesthetic.
Microcement installation typically takes 3 – 5 days for the application and drying time. but can range from 2 days to over a week depending on the project’s size, complexity, and the number of surfaces involved.
No, our microcement colours remain stable, without undergoing alterations over time and unaffected by weather or other elements.
It is a highly versatile coating material that can be applied to a wide variety of surfaces, both horizontal and vertical, due to its excellent adhesion properties.
Learn more about what surfaces microcement can be applied to in this blog post.
This innovative surface solution has become a go-to for architects, interior designers, and homeowners alike—offering a unique combination of style, durability, and adaptability.
In our blog post we will explain the 8 benefits of microcement.
Microcement is incredibly versatile and can be applied to a wide range of surfaces including, but not limited to: floors, walls and ceilings.
In this blog post we will explain the 18 areas that microcement can be applied to.
Microcement is typically applied in a very thin layer, usually between 2 – 3 MM thick. This minimal thickness makes it a lightweight and versatile option for various surfaces, including floors, walls, and ceilings.
Yes, underfloor heating systems can be used. It’s high thermal conductivity and heat resistance make it a suitable flooring option for use with radiant heating systems.
Proper installation and adherence to manufacturer guidelines are essential to ensure longevity and prevent issues like cracking.
Microcement is available in a wide range of colours, the pigmentation system allows for custom colour mixing, enabling a unique style for any space.
We can make virtually any colour requested, there is well over 1,000 different colour options.
Yes, microcement can be repaired, but the success depends on the extent of the damage.
Minor repairs like small scratches or chips are usually straightforward to fix with spot repairs.
while larger or more severe damage may require resurfacing a larger section or the entire area.
Sprayable microcement installation involves a multi-step process: preparing and priming the surface, applying several thin coats of microcement (often one base and two or more finishing coats) using a spray gun, and finally sealing it with protective coats.
In this blog post we will explain how sprayable microcement is installed with a step by step guide.
Microcement installation involves surface preparation, applying multiple coats of the material with a trowel or spatula, sanding, and then applying a protective sealer to achieve a durable, seamless finish.
The process typically includes an adhesion-promoting primer, a base coat, a finishing coat, and a final sealer with a topcoat to protect the surface from moisture and wear.
In this blog post we will explain with a step by step guide how we install microcement.
Different types of sealers have different lifespans. For example, some acrylic sealers last 1–3 years.
While epoxy and polyurethane sealers can last 5–10 years.
Throughout this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know about Microcement.
Our Microcement specialists work throughout the greater Sydney region.
We service:
– Sydney
– St George
– Newcastle
– Inner West
– Wollongong
– Sydney CBD
– The Hills Shire
– Eastern Suburbs
– Sutherland Shire
– Northern Sydney
– Northern Beaches
– North West & Ryde
– Lower North Shore
– Upper North Shore
– South West Sydney
– Greater Western Sydney
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