Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
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.
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
Microcement Bathroom Gallery | Forcrete
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think?
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?
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
I have and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
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 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?
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
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 vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
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?
I have and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
No.1 Microcement Installation UK | LDF Microcement
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
I have and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
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 and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
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?
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
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?
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think?
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
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 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?
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?
No.1 Microcement Installation UK | LDF Microcement
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
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 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.
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.
No.1 Microcement Installation UK | LDF Microcement
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?
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
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.
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 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.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
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?
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.
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.
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
Microcement In Scotland | Forcrete
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
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 - 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?
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
Microcement Bathroom And Shower London
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think?
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
I have and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
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.
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
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 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?
Microcement Bathrooms - Abstract Flooring Co Group
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.
Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think?
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.
If anyone could share opinions of or experiences with microcement solutions (predominately for bathroom/wet room, but also kitchen) then that'd be greatly appreciated.
Microcement vs tiles for bathroom renovation Hi i am looking at doing a bathroom renovation and came across microcement which seems too good to be true on paper? Microcement limits any grout lines, easier to clean and resistent to damp and mould issues. Tiles on the other hand are not and harder to clean.
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?
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 and have worked alongside a microcement installer for bathroom installations. He also microcemented a table for me. It's durable but has its limits also. I find it performs similar to our quartz worktops in respect of care and staining etc. We don't use harsh chemicals to clean it and wipe up staining liquids/foods immediately! Same with potential damage, I wouldn't want to drop.
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?
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.
This is a UK and ROI specific subreddit, r/DIY has a lot of US Specific content, things like products to use, where to get them, laws and codes that don't apply to the UK. r/DIYUK is for UK and ROI specific DIY help, questions and projects.
Polished concrete and microcement kits I've developed myself with the intention to sell them to the public as a DIY kit. This is my first project using the kit, what do you guys think?
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.