Microcement for walls is an innovative decorative coating that provides a seamless, durable, and easy-to-maintain surface. Thanks to polymer resins and high-quality additives, this material guarantees strong adhesion to the substrate, moisture resistance, and a modern industrial style.
Advantages of microcement for walls
✔ Smooth, durable, wear-resistant seamless surface – No joints, which facilitates cleaning and prevents dirt accumulation.
✔ Moisture resistance – Ideal for wet areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and high humidity zones.
✔ Wide range of colors and textures – Allows varied design solutions for a unique style.
✔ Suitable for various substrates – Can be applied on plaster, concrete, tiles, drywall, and others.
Antibacterial properties
Thanks to its dense, seamless structure with a resin finish layer, microcement limits dirt retention and the development of bacteria, molds, and fungi. This makes it ideal for spaces with high hygiene requirements, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and common areas.
Vapor permeability
Although waterproof, microcement possesses vapor-permeable properties, allowing the surface to "breathe." This prevents condensation and reduces the risk of mold and mildew, especially in areas with variable humidity.
Does not absorb odors
Due to its dense, seamless structure with a resin finish layer, microcement does not absorb odors from cooking, smoking, or other sources. This contributes to fresher and healthier air in the room.
Where is microcement for walls used?
- Bathroom – Provides water resistance and a minimalist modern look.
- Kitchen – Resistant to moisture, grease, and temperature changes.
- Living room – Gives an industrial, elegant, or art style depending on the texture.
- Offices, restaurants, and commercial spaces – Ensures durability and impressive design.
Applying microcement on walls – step by step
1. Surface preparation – Cleaning, sanding, and dust removal to achieve good adhesion.
2. Priming – Applying a special primer that improves adhesion between the substrate and the coating.
3. Applying microcement – Applied in several layers (1 – 2 mm) with a trowel or spatula.
4. Sanding and smoothing – Achieving the desired texture and perfect finish.
5. Sealing – Final protective layer that improves moisture resistance and mechanical load capacity.
How to maintain microcement walls?
✔ Regular cleaning – Use neutral cleaning agents and a soft cloth.