We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
We're looking at lower budget ideas to improve our bathroom at the moment. It was previously a wet room so has a floor which curves at the edges to meet the walls, which are tiled from around 4 inches off the floor to the ceiling. We could of course try to take the tiles off and redo the walls but I think that would be both messy and expensive option and have come across microcement which for.
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
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We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
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I am doing the bathroom at my own home and have been seeing on instagram and TikTok people talking about using "micro cement" in place of tile. I think it looks gorgeous and has zero grout lines.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
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We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
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I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
We're looking at lower budget ideas to improve our bathroom at the moment. It was previously a wet room so has a floor which curves at the edges to meet the walls, which are tiled from around 4 inches off the floor to the ceiling. We could of course try to take the tiles off and redo the walls but I think that would be both messy and expensive option and have come across microcement which for.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
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The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
I am doing the bathroom at my own home and have been seeing on instagram and TikTok people talking about using "micro cement" in place of tile. I think it looks gorgeous and has zero grout lines.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
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Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
I am doing the bathroom at my own home and have been seeing on instagram and TikTok people talking about using "micro cement" in place of tile. I think it looks gorgeous and has zero grout lines.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
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Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
We're looking at lower budget ideas to improve our bathroom at the moment. It was previously a wet room so has a floor which curves at the edges to meet the walls, which are tiled from around 4 inches off the floor to the ceiling. We could of course try to take the tiles off and redo the walls but I think that would be both messy and expensive option and have come across microcement which for.
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The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
Microcement Gold Coast - Gallery
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
I am doing the bathroom at my own home and have been seeing on instagram and TikTok people talking about using "micro cement" in place of tile. I think it looks gorgeous and has zero grout lines.
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
The only problem we've had is with some water sitting under a porcelain soap dish, which then stained the microcement. The supplier said the sealer is designed to prevent water from soaking in for about a day, so as the water had soaked into the porcelain dish it then was wet permanently underneath.
Dying to hear an update! I'm looking to do a shower and all flooring. R U in a colder climate, so planning on the heat addition? I've been needing to make sure this product is appropriate for Colorado weather.
Microcement - Anyone used it? Hi All, I'm looking at putting a new floor in over old tiles in a house in Spain and wanted the polished concrete look, after a bit of research I came across Microcement, seems to tick all the boxes, easy to retrofit, thin, no expansion joints needed Has anyone used it or seen it installed?
We're looking at lower budget ideas to improve our bathroom at the moment. It was previously a wet room so has a floor which curves at the edges to meet the walls, which are tiled from around 4 inches off the floor to the ceiling. We could of course try to take the tiles off and redo the walls but I think that would be both messy and expensive option and have come across microcement which for.
We have a leak somewhere in our bathroom, as made apparent from our downstairs neighbour (we are in a block of flats). We figure it is an opportunity to redo the whole floor with 'microcement'. We've been given two quotes of the same price: one is cheaper labour, the other is cheaper materials, specifically the microcement.
Hi guys. So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it. It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really) The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the.
I have very natural stone tiles arriving for the floor (tumbled edges) and I've been trying to match these up with wall tiles for the shower area. I want my bathroom to be minimalist and calm looking (freestanding bath, reclaimed wood sink unit), and this microcement seems a good idea. Has anyone else gone for this?
Gday, Seen micro cement a bit on tiktok. Wanting to have a go at it for my bathroom as a tester, I'm a plumber by trade, looks like a good product for budget bathroom renos, repairs etc, looks to be water proof and go on over tiles. Only issue is im having a hard time sourcing it in Australia. But. I have found Ardex feather finish. Which sounds the same. Although the micro cement is tinable.
I did almost my entire bathroom with Tadelakt and it has the same outward appearance and was pretty easy to install. Still too new to comment on durability though. What kind of sealer is needed for microcement and does it require some kind of scratch coat and base coat like Tadelakt does? Reply reply Own.
I am doing the bathroom at my own home and have been seeing on instagram and TikTok people talking about using "micro cement" in place of tile. I think it looks gorgeous and has zero grout lines.