Cement Flooring
Microcement Flooring
Introduction
The polished concrete flooring trend is here to stay! It’s durable, beautiful and easy to maintain. The best thing about this type of flooring is that it can be installed over existing floors without demolition. Regardless of what material your existing floor may be made from (wood, tile, etc.), polishing concrete can cover it without having to tear it up first. This saves money on labor in addition to future renovations since there is no risk of asbestos or dust being released into the air during demolition like there would be if you had used another type of tile or wood flooring product on top of an existing one.
Polished concrete was once a trend but has quickly become the new standard for flooring. The reason is quite simple, it is beautiful and durable. It also comes in different shades, textures and finishes.
Polished concrete is a beautiful, low maintenance flooring option that will last for years to come. When polished, concrete will give your home or office an updated look and feel. You can choose from different shades and finishes depending on the color scheme you want to create or match with other decor pieces in the room.
If you are looking for a durable yet affordable flooring choice, then polished concrete is the one for you! It’s easy to care for and maintain, making it ideal for high traffic areas like kitchens where spills are common.
Concrete is also very versatile when it comes to color options because it’s available in just about any hue imaginable—you can even mix pigments together at home if they don’t sell exactly what suits your style!
The best way to create this unique flooring is with Microcement.
This material has been around for years but it only recently gained popularity due to its versatility and durability.
Microcement is a type of concrete that has been around for decades, but it’s only recently gained popularity. While cement and concrete are made from the same materials, microcement is ground into much finer particles than either of those materials. This makes it possible to use in many different applications and gives it a number of benefits when applied as a flooring material.
Microcement’s durability makes it a great choice for floors because it can withstand wear from heavy foot traffic and still look good after years of use. It also stands up well against water stains, making it an excellent choice if you live in an area with high humidity or frequent flooding (like New Orleans). And because microcement doesn’t need any additional sealant or waterproofing products—just some sealer added during installation—it saves you money on maintenance costs long term!
Microcement flooring can be installed on top of existing floors without demolition.
Regardless of the substrate, microcement can be applied directly on it. This saves money on labor, future renovations, and there is no risk of asbestos or dust being released into the air during demolition.
Microcement flooring can be installed on top of existing floors without demolition. Regardless of the substrate, microcement can be applied directly on it. This saves money on labor, future renovations, and there is no risk of asbestos or dust being released into the air during demolition.
While it is possible to install a new concrete floor overtop an old one, this process can take several days to complete as you wait for each layer to dry before adding another layer. With microcement installation, you’ll only need one day for installation because there are no waiting periods between layers!
Microcement can be used indoors as well as outdoors to create seamless transitions from inside to outside living spaces.
Microcement can be installed over existing floors, including tile and wood. The beauty of microcement is that it can create seamless transitions from inside to outside living spaces, while providing a unique look that’s unlike any other flooring material. This flooring option is extremely durable and easy to clean and maintain—it’s suitable for all room types, including kitchens and bathrooms.
No grout lines
Concrete is an extremely durable material that can withstand a lot of abuse. However, it does have its disadvantages: one of them being the visible lines created by grout after concrete has been poured. These lines are difficult to keep clean and they pose an increased risk of mold or moisture damage within your home. This will make your flooring appear darker, which can also make it look dirty even when it isn’t.
The microcement floors that we provide can eliminate this problem completely by eliminating the need for grout altogether! By using our unique process, we can embed small pebbles into freshly poured concrete to create a seamless finish that looks modern and sophisticated without compromising on durability or functionality! In addition to being easy on the eye, these floors are also easy on your wallet – because they’re made from an eco-friendly mixture of materials like recycled glass beads (which act as natural insulators), limestone pebbles and natural cement paste; making them more affordable than any other type of flooring available today!
Because microcement is applied in a single layer with no grout lines or joints, it creates a seamless surface that is easy to clean and maintain.
There are no grout lines where dirt or mold can easily grow in between tiles.
The best part about polished concrete microcement flooring is that it’s so easy to clean. Because there are no grout lines or joints, the surface is seamless and dirt and other debris can’t get trapped between tiles. This means you won’t have to spend hours cleaning your floors with a mop and bucket.
Unlike tile floors which have many grout lines that trap dirt, microcement does not absorb liquids or stains because of its impermeable membrane top coat sealer.
Unlike tile floors which have many grout lines that trap dirt, microcement does not absorb liquids or stains because of its impermeable membrane top coat sealer.
The best way to clean microcement floors is with a damp mop and mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaners or chemicals like bleach, vinegar, or ammonia on the floor. If you do this, it will damage the protective coating on your microcement flooring and void any warranties associated with it.
Microcement floor maintenance consists of regular vacuuming or sweeping then mopping with warm water and mild soap every 3-4 weeks. You should also make sure to keep pets off your new polished concrete microcement flooring because some animals have been known to urinate on them more frequently than others; however, if you do notice any urine spots after cleaning then let those areas dry fully before trying again using the same process mentioned above (vacuuming/sweeping then mopping).
Quick installation
Microcement flooring is easy to install. This means you won’t need special tools or equipment, training or experience, or specialized skills in order to get your microcement flooring job done right.
Conclusion
Microcement is the most cost-effective and long-lasting option for creating polished concrete floors. This material can be installed on top of existing floors without demolition, saving money on labor, future renovations, and there is no risk of asbestos or dust being released into the air during demolition. The best part? No grout lines which means easy maintenance and cleaning!
Time To Decide on Flooring?
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Polished Microcement flooring is an ideal choice for commercial or residential projects. It’s durable, easy to install, and comes in many different styles and in a variety of colors.
Contact us below for any information you might require in order to choose the best flooring option available for your space … or continue to read on about concrete microcement flooring, how its installed and the benefits of using microcement for flooring.