Microcement Saudi Arabia – Comprehensive Guide to Seamless, Waterproof Finishes
Introduction: Microcement Saudi Arabia
What is Microcement?
Microcement is a high-performance, continuous coating made from cement, resins, mineral fillers, and natural pigments. It is applied in ultra-thin layers (usually about 2–3 mm total) to create seamless, durable, and visually striking surfaces. In Saudi Arabia – especially in fast-growing design hubs like Riyadh – microcement has become a go-to solution for both new constructions and renovations due to its minimal thickness, strong adhesion, and intrinsic waterproof properties. Unlike tiles or conventional cement screeds, microcement eliminates joints and grout lines, resulting in a clean, uninterrupted finish on floors, walls, stairs, furniture, and even pools.
At Conmarble, we exclusively use next-generation resin-modified microcement systems manufactured by Cemher – a global leader in advanced decorative coatings. These include three flagship products tailored to different needs: Microdur Plus, Microrock, and Micropool. In the following sections, we delve into their composition and what makes them excel in Saudi Arabia’s conditions.
Microcement Composition & Features
What makes Conmarble’s resin-modified microcement systems stand out in Saudi Arabia is their advanced composition and technical resilience. Unlike conventional polymer-modified microcements (which rely on a surface sealer and can be vulnerable to moisture ingress), the Cemher-manufactured systems we use are resin-modified at the core – ensuring full-depth waterproofing, superior strength, and structural integrity in every layer.
Our three flagship systems each have specialized formulations:
Microdur Plus – a three-component, high-performance microcement with exceptional strength and adhesion. It’s designed for seamless floors, walls, and bathrooms where water resistance and heavy foot traffic are critical. Microdur Plus is intrinsically waterproof throughout its matrix, so it doesn’t depend solely on a sealer to keep out moisture.
Microrock – an ultra-durable finish engineered for extreme conditions. With very high compressive strength (exceeding 80 MPa) and a dense two-component makeup, Microrock is built for high-traffic commercial spaces, gyms, exterior walkways, and industrial-style interiors. It resists cracking and staining and offers excellent UV resistance, making it ideal for the punishing heat, sand, and thermal cycling of Gulf outdoor environments.
Micropool – a resin-infused, fully waterproof microcement formulated specifically for swimming pools, spas, fountains, and other areas in full water immersion. Micropool incorporates flexible, fiber-reinforced layers and vapor-permeable technology to prevent blistering or delamination even when submerged. This system requires no additional waterproof membrane; once applied (typically in three coats plus sealer), it creates a continuous waterproof envelope that withstands chlorine, salts, and hydrostatic pressure in pools. It’s the ideal solution for designing pool interiors and wet spa zones without the need for tiles or epoxy paints.
Key Features of Conmarble’s Microcement Systems:
Conmarble Microcement is Waterproof Through the System: Unlike standard microcements that only become water-resistant after a surface sealer is applied, Conmarble’s resin-modified microcements are fully waterproof from base to finish. Every layer of the system is water-repellent, providing unmatched protection in damp environments (bathrooms, pools) and ensuring that even if the topcoat is scratched or worn, the material beneath remains unaffected by moisture.
Conmarble Microcement has High Adhesion: Conmarble’s microcement binds tenaciously to concrete, tile, plaster, drywall, or wood without special meshes or primers in most cases. With adhesion strength measured above 6 N/mm², the risk of delamination or peeling is virtually eliminated – even under thermal stress or outdoor weather changes.
Conmarble Microcement is Seamless & Thin: Because microcement is applied in very thin coats (usually 2–3 mm total), it adds almost no height to floors or walls. This ultra-thin application allows for continuous surfaces with no joints and won’t significantly alter floor levels or door clearances.
Mechanical Strength: Despite its thin profile, our resin-modified microcement has impressive mechanical properties. Microdur Plus and Microrock have compressive strengths on the order of 60–80 MPa (comparable to high-strength concrete) and very high surface hardness. They resist scratches, impacts, and abrasion, making them suitable for high-traffic retail and public spaces. The systems also incorporate enough flexibility to absorb minor substrate movements, so they won’t develop hairline cracks the way more brittle cement coatings might.
Climate & UV Resistance: Our microcement systems are formulated for the Gulf climate. They can handle Saudi Arabia’s extreme temperatures and humidity without warping or delaminating. They are also UV- stable, so colors won’t yellow or fade under intense sun exposure – an especially important factor for exterior façades or terraces. This durability in harsh conditions means the finishes will look and perform like new for years, even in outdoor applications.
Low VOC & Eco-Friendly: All Conmarble microcement products are low-VOC and solvent-free, certified A+ for indoor air quality. They meet international green building standards (LEED v4.1, BREEAM) for healthy materials. Because the systems are largely cement- and mineral-based with water-based resins, they emit no noxious fumes, contributing to a healthier indoor environment – a crucial factor for homes, wellness centers, and any enclosed space.
Comparison: Resin-Modified vs Traditional Microcement
Not all microcement systems are created equal. The differences between traditional polymer-modified microcement and Conmarble’s modern resin-modified systems are critical – especially when it comes to long-term performance in the harsh and variable climate of Saudi Arabia. Most conventional microcements rely heavily on topical sealers to achieve water resistance. The base material itself often remains somewhat porous, so if the sealer wears down or micro-cracks form, moisture can penetrate. Over time, this can lead to problems like delamination (the coating peeling off), dark moisture spots, mold growth underneath, or outright failure in wet areas. In high-humidity conditions or fully submerged settings (like steamy bathrooms or fountains), older systems often cannot cope, resulting in blisters or loss of adhesion.
In contrast, Conmarble’s resin-modified microcement – including Microdur Plus, Microrock, and Micropool – is engineered to be waterproof throughout the entire thickness of the material. Even if the top surface gets scratched or years of use cause slight wear, the layers beneath are still water-resistant, so the integrity remains intact. Additionally, our systems have far greater flexibility and bonding power, meaning they are much less prone to cracking or detaching due to substrate movement or thermal expansion. The result is a finish that maintains its adhesion and appearance over time, even under the stress of Saudi Arabia’s temperature swings.
Advantages of Conmarble Microcement
Choosing Conmarble’s resin-modified microcement systems means choosing a finish that balances aesthetics, durability, sustainability, and design freedom. In the demanding climate and visionary architectural context of Saudi Arabia, our products are trusted by top architects, developers, and contractors for their proven performance and visual sophistication. Here’s what sets Conmarble microcement apart:
Conmarble’s microcement is fully waterproof throughout, so moisture never penetrates even if the surface is scratched. It creates a seamless, joint-free finish – no grout lines, no seams – resulting in a clean look that also improves hygiene by eliminating places for mold or dirt to collect. The material bonds strongly to almost any surface, allowing direct application over existing concrete, tiles, or wood without demolition. It’s formulated to be low-VOC and eco-friendly, contributing to healthy indoor air quality and meeting green building standards. Despite being only ~2–3 mm thin, it delivers extreme durability and impact resistance, standing up to heavy foot traffic, abrasions, and daily wear. Conmarble microcement also offers a customizable palette of colors and textures (from earthy tones to sleek modern hues, matte to high-gloss, smooth to textured), enabling tailored designs for each project. Its ultra-thin profile means you can refinish surfaces without altering floor heights or door clearances. Finally, these systems have been proven in landmark projects across the region – from cultural centers to waterparks – underscoring their reliability in real-world conditions. All of these qualities combined set Conmarble’s microcement apart as the premium surface solution for Saudi Arabia’s most demanding projects.
Applications of Microcement in Saudi Arabia
Microcement provides a seamless, durable floor finish for interiors in homes, offices, showrooms, and retail venues. It withstands heavy foot traffic, abrasion, and cleaning chemicals (Microdur Plus is often chosen for flooring because of its high resistance to wear), outperforming traditional tile or polished concrete. With microcement, expansive floor areas can be rendered as one continuous surface, visually enlarging the space and conveying a high-end modern look. It’s used in luxury villas, fashion boutiques, art galleries, museum lobbies, and upscale shopping malls where an uninterrupted floor finish is desired.
Applied on walls, microcement creates uninterrupted vertical surfaces with no tile joints or panel seams. This is popular for feature walls in living rooms, hotel lobbies, restaurants, and spas, where the smooth or subtly textured finish becomes a statement backdrop. Microcement walls are completely moisture-resistant, making them ideal for bathrooms and kitchens, or even exterior façades. They can be troweled to different effects – from a smooth, burnished concrete look to stone-like textures – giving designers creative freedom. For example, designers have used microcement for spa sanctuary walls, striking accent walls in contemporary offices, elevator lobby claddings, and even large exterior architectural walls (thanks to its UV-resistant properties).
Because it is 100% waterproof once properly applied and sealed, microcement is an ideal solution for bathrooms, walk-in showers, wet rooms, and hammams. It transforms these spaces by eliminating grout lines (no more grimy bathroom grout!) and providing a mold- resistant, easy-to-clean surface. Typically, Microdur Plus is used for walls and floors in showers and bathrooms, while Micropool is employed for areas with constant water immersion. The result is a spa-like, continuous finish on shower floors, walls, and even built-in benches or sinks. This approach is featured in boutique hotel bathrooms, luxury spa retreats, upscale gym locker rooms, and private villa bathrooms where a sleek, unified aesthetic is desired.
Microcement is revolutionizing pool and spa design in the Gulf. Micropool, specifically formulated for submerged use, can replace the need for mosaic tiles or epoxy coatings in pools, Jacuzzis, and fountain basins. It creates a continuous lining that is completely waterproof and can include an anti-slip texture for safety. Because Micropool allows slight vapor permeability, it prevents the blistering that sometimes occurs with impervious pool coatings. Pool decks and surrounds can also be finished in microcement (using Microrock or Micropool with a textured topcoat), giving a uniform look from the pool interior to the exterior deck. For example, at a major waterpark in Qatar, large lagoon pools and lazy rivers were seamlessly finished in microcement.
Exterior patios, terraces, and courtyards benefit from microcement’s weather-resistant, slip-resistant finish. Microrock is designed to withstand harsh UV exposure, rain, desert sand abrasion, and thermal cycling without cracking or fading. It’s perfect for unifying indoor and outdoor living spaces – for instance, a villa’s interior floor can extend right out to the pool terrace in one continuous color and texture. Microcement outdoors is also cooler underfoot than many dark stones and can be made subtly non-slip for safety. It’s been used on chic café and restaurant terraces in Riyadh (providing a stylish continuous floor that handles heavy furniture and footfall), outdoor majlis and seating areas in Jeddah’s coastal residences, waterpark decks in Doha, and the entertainment decks of projects like Sindalah Island in NEOM, where Microrock has been chosen for its durability and style.
Conmarble’s skilled artisans can apply microcement to more than just floors and walls. We often coat architectural joinery and built-ins – such as reception desks, bar counters, bathroom vanity tops, shelving units – or even entire pieces of furniture to match the surrounding microcement surfaces. Staircases are another popular application: both treads and risers can be seamlessly finished so that a concrete-look stair appears to be carved from one monolithic piece, with no tile nosing. This level of custom finish appeals to designers aiming for a sculptural, unified look. In practice, we’ve created continuous microcement staircases in modern Riyadh residences, seamless microcement kitchen islands and countertops in Jeddah penthouses, built-in seating and planters in Doha hotels, and custom furniture pieces for retail displays – all using microcement to achieve a unique, bespoke result.
Microcement Application Process
The performance of microcement depends not only on product quality but also on expert application. At Conmarble, we combine Cemher’s world-class resin-modified microcement systems with a highly trained application team to ensure that every surface we deliver is seamless, durable, and built to last. Our installation method is precision-driven and follows a step-by-step process, fine-tuned for the unique climate and use conditions of Saudi projects (from high-humidity spa environments to high-heat, high-sand desert exteriors).
Step-by-Step Application of Conmarble Microcement:
The substrate (whether a concrete slab, existing tile, plastered wall, or cement board) is thoroughly cleaned and assessed. Any loose material, grease, or dust is removed. If there are cracks or holes, we repair them with an appropriate mortar or epoxy filler to create a uniform base. In some cases, we lightly roughen very smooth surfaces (like polished tile) to ensure good mechanical grip. The goal at this stage is a solid, clean, and slightly textured surface for the microcement to bond to.
Next, a high-adhesion primer is applied over the prepared substrate. The primer acts as a bonding agent, creating a chemical and mechanical link between the old surface and the microcement base coat. We select different primer types depending on the substrate’s nature – for example, an absorbent primer for porous surfaces like concrete or plaster (so it soaks in and stabilizes the surface), or a special adhesion promoter for non-porous surfaces like tiles or marble. Priming also helps even out the substrate’s absorbency, ensuring the microcement cures uniformly.
Once the primer is dry, we apply the first layer of microcement (often called the base or “microbase” layer). This is usually a slightly coarser mix that builds the foundational strength of the finish. Our applicators trowel it on in a thin layer, covering the entire area. This base coat provides structure, evens out the initial color, and keys into the primer for a tenacious bond. After it cures (typically within 6–8 hours, depending on conditions), we sand it lightly to remove any high trowel marks and to ensure a smooth platform for the next layer.
After the base has set, we apply one or two additional coats of microcement (often using a finer-grain mix for the final coat) to achieve the desired thickness and finish. During these finishing coats, the applicator uses specific troweling techniques to create the chosen texture (e.g. more movement for a lively, textured look, or tight, even strokes for a smooth finish). The color is integrated into these coats, so careful, even application is key to avoid any patchiness. Each coat is allowed to cure and is sanded as needed before the next. By the final coat, the surface has a consistent color and texture; it will typically appear matte and feel slightly porous until the sealer is applied.
After the microcement layers have fully cured (we usually wait at least 24 hours after the final coat), we proceed to sealing. The sealer is a transparent topcoat (either a two-component polyurethane or a high-performance water-based acrylic, depending on the project’s needs) that soaks into the microcement and then dries to form a protective film. This step is critical for enhancing stain resistance, chemical resistance, and overall durability. We typically apply two coats of sealer. For floors and wet areas, we prefer a two-component polyurethane sealer (such as Maxipur 100%) which provides an extremely tough, scratch-resistant finish. In less demanding areas, a water-based sealer (like Aquamax Pro) can be used for a more natural matte appearance. Once sealed, the microcement surface is protected and ready for use.
Colors & Finishes Available
One of the defining strengths of microcement is its versatility – not just in where it can be applied, but in the looks it can achieve. At Conmarble, we bring microcement in Saudi Arabia to life with a curated palette of mineral-rich colors and handcrafted textures that can elevate any surface into a design statement. Whether you’re crafting a serene spa retreat in Riyadh or a bold contemporary interior in Jeddah, our range of colors and finishes ensures every project can find its perfect expression.
Our microcement systems (Microdur Plus, Microrock, and Micropool) come in 24 pre-formulated colors derived from natural mineral pigments. These span a broad spectrum of tones to suit any style:
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Warm neutrals: e.g. Sandstone (a soft beige) and Desert Taupe (a muted khaki) that complement traditional Arabian interiors as well as modern minimalist spaces.
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Cool architectural grays: e.g. Cemento (a classic concrete gray) and Ash Fog (a pale gray with a hint of blue), favored for industrial-chic designs and sleek contemporary offices.
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Earthy tones: e.g. Clay Red (earthen terracotta) and Wadi Stone (olive-gray) which work well in rustic themes, trendy restaurants, or cultural projects seeking a natural feel.
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Elegant off-whites: e.g. Bone (warm white) and Mineral White (chalky white) for those light, airy spaces where you want the surfaces to quietly glow without stealing attention.
If our standard palette doesn’t have the exact hue you need, we also offer custom color matching for large projects. This means we can formulate a microcement color to match a specific Pantone reference or even a fabric swatch, ensuring perfect alignment with a brand or design scheme. Because the pigmentation goes through the entire material, the color has depth and nuance – slight natural variegations that give the surface the character of stone or plaster, rather than a flat painted look.
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Every microcement installation by Conmarble is artisan-applied, which means the texture and sheen can be tailored by the applicator’s technique and the chosen sealant. We offer a spectrum of finish options to achieve the desired look and feel:
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Matte Finish: A flat, low-sheen look with gentle light diffusion. Matte microcement has a velvety appearance that hides minor imperfections and exudes understated elegance. This finish is great for walls or floors in calm, minimalist designs (popular in living rooms, bedrooms, or any space aiming for a soft, serene vibe).
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Satin Finish: A low-gloss finish that offers a delicate sheen when light hits it. Satin is our most popular choice for floors because it strikes a balance – it doesn’t show scuffs as easily as a high gloss, yet it still looks clean and high-end. This finish gives a modern look without being overly reflective.
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High Gloss / Polished: Achieved by extra troweling and special sealers or wax, this finish is highly reflective like polished marble. It adds depth to the color and is very eye-catching. High-gloss microcement is often used on feature walls, in luxury boutiques, or on gallery floors where a dramatic, mirror-like surface is desired. (It’s stunning, but note that a high-gloss finish on floors will be more slippery when wet, so we typically reserve it for dry areas or vertical surfaces.)
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Anti-slip Texture: For areas like pool decks, shower floors, or spa zones, we can incorporate a micro-texture or use a specific matte sealing coat with fine anti-slip particles. This yields a subtly gritty finish that improves traction without looking rough. With Micropool and Microrock, we often apply an anti-slip finish in wet zones to ensure safety meets beauty.
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Beyond the level of sheen, Conmarble has developed signature trowel textures that give character to microcement surfaces. These textures are like artisan finishes that can be requested for a unique touch:
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Mineral Skin: A sleek, fine-grained texture with very subtle movement and tonal variation. It’s almost smooth to the touch but with gentle mottling that gives it depth. Example: Used at the King Fahad Cultural Center, this finish provided a refined, modern look that complemented the contemporary architecture.
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Honed Dune: A soft, stone-like texture that feels akin to honed limestone or travertine. It features gentle undulations and slight tool marks for a natural effect. This texture is ideal for spas, boutiques, or living spaces that want a touch of organic warmth while remaining smooth.
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Wadi Cut: A coarse, exposed-aggregate texture where tiny mineral particles are visible – reminiscent of weathered desert rock. It provides a rustic, rougher look and also enhances slip-resistance underfoot. We often use Wadi Cut for outdoor terraces or drive-up areas where a rugged aesthetic is desired.
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Hijazi Cloud: (One of our custom showcase finishes.) A marbled, cloud-like texture with swirls of two close shades, inspired by the soft light and hues of the Hijaz region’s stone. This finish can give walls a gentle, artistic marbling without using actual marble.
All these finishes are achieved by hand – by varying trowel pressure, movement, layering techniques, and timing during application and burnishing. Because of this craftsmanship, no two microcement surfaces are identical, but all carry the hallmarks of Conmarble quality. Our team works closely with clients to sample and approve the exact color and finish prior to full installation, ensuring the end result matches the design vision.
In essence, microcement’s aesthetic flexibility is a major reason for its popularity. From color to sheen to texture, it can be adapted to fit any style – be it ultra-modern, rustic chic, industrial, or classic. Conmarble leverages this flexibility to deliver bespoke finishes that not only meet the functional needs of a space but also enhance its visual storytelling.
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The cost can vary depending on surface condition, project size, complexity of the finish, and whether any special textures or prep work are needed. On average, a fully installed, artisan-applied microcement system like Microdur Plus or Microrock ranges from approximately SAR 300 to SAR 550 per square meter in Saudi Arabia. This price includes material and professional installation. Larger projects or more straightforward open areas might be on the lower end of that range due to economies of scale, while intricate projects with custom detailing or difficult prep (e.g., repairing a very uneven substrate) might be toward the higher end. While microcement is a premium finish, it often becomes cost-effective when you factor in that you’re avoiding demolition of existing surfaces and getting a long-lasting, bespoke finish.
Yes. One of microcement’s biggest advantages is its excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates. Conmarble’s systems are formulated to bond strongly with existing surfaces such as ceramic tile, terrazzo, marble, old concrete, or gypsum plaster. We regularly apply microcement directly over old tile floors and dated concrete surfaces. As long as the existing substrate is stable and prepped (cracks repaired, surface cleaned and primed), microcement can be laid on top without the need to rip out the old material. This makes renovations much faster, less messy, and cost-efficient. It’s important to address any substrate movement or moisture issues beforehand (for example, any rising damp in a floor or loose tiles should be fixed) to ensure the microcement overlay remains flawless.
Absolutely. Our resin-modified microcements are designed to be waterproof throughout the material. Unlike traditional microcement that might only be water-resistant once a sealer is applied on the surface, Conmarble’s systems are inherently waterproof in every layer. This means that even without the top sealer, the cured microcement will repel water. Of course, we still seal the surface to protect against stains and wear, but you have the assurance that water won’t penetrate even if the sealer gets scratched. That’s why microcement is popular for showers, bathrooms, spas, and even pools – it forms a continuous waterproof skin when installed correctly. Do note that proper application is key: the microcement must be applied and sealed according to specification to ensure no pinholes or gaps are left where water could sneak in.
When properly installed and maintained, microcement is a very long-lasting finish. You can expect Conmarble’s microcement surfaces to easily last 10–15 years or more without needing major refurbishment. The material itself is cement-based and very durable (comparable to high-strength concrete in many respects). Its longevity will depend on usage and care – high-traffic commercial floors or outdoor areas under constant sun may show wear over the years, but these can be refreshed by applying a new coat of sealer or a maintenance topcoat as needed. Unlike tiles, you won’t have grout that discolors or cracks over time, and unlike wood, it won’t need regular refinishing. Essentially, microcement will last as long as the substrate beneath it is stable. Many of the earliest microcement installations (now over 15 years old) are still performing well. With Conmarble’s advanced products and proper care, you’re making a long-term investment.
One of microcement’s appeals is that it’s very low-maintenance. For day-to-day cleaning, simple sweeping/ vacuuming and mopping with water and a pH-neutral mild detergent is all you need. Because there are no grout lines, cleaning is uniform and easy – you’re essentially cleaning a large continuous surface. There’s no need for aggressive chemicals; in fact, those should be avoided to preserve the sealer (just as you would avoid harsh cleaners on wood floors or marble). Microcement is non-porous once sealed, so spills won’t immediately stain – just wipe them up within a reasonable time. For floors, placing felt pads under furniture legs (as you would for any flooring) can prevent scratching. In very high-use areas (like a busy restaurant floor or a shower used dozens of times a day), it may be wise to apply a fresh coat of protective sealer every 5–7 years or so to renew the surface’s protection. Unlike tile or stone, you won’t have to re-grout or deal with mildew in grout lines. And unlike hardwood, you don’t have to periodically refinish it. Overall, maintenance is minimal: keep it clean, avoid harsh abrasives, and it will stay beautiful.
Yes, microcement is safe for use in kitchens, restaurants, and other food-related zones. Once sealed, the surface becomes non-porous and won’t harbor bacteria. Our sealers are food-grade safe once cured, meaning you can confidently prepare food on a microcement countertop or have it in a commercial kitchen. It’s actually a great choice for kitchens because there are no grout lines where food particles and germs can accumulate. The key is to clean up acidic spills (like vinegar or lemon juice) relatively soon, as with any countertop, to avoid dulling the sealer. Also, use trivets for very hot pots to protect the sealer from high heat. But day to day, you can chop, mix, and spill on microcement surfaces knowing they clean easily and won’t stain if maintained properly. Many trendy cafés and bars now use microcement for counters and even dining tables, thanks to its cool modern look and hygienic, seamless finish.
Installation is relatively swift. For most standard projects (for example, a residential floor of 100 m² or two large bathrooms), the application takes about 3–5 working days. After that, we usually recommend a further 2–3 days for the microcement to fully cure and the sealers to set before the space is used normally. So in roughly a week, you can have a brand-new microcement finish ready to go. This is substantially faster than ripping out and replacing tile or stone, which could take weeks including demolition, screeding, tiling, and grouting. Microcement’s quick installation makes it very appealing for commercial renovations where downtime needs to be minimized. Do note that very large or complex projects (or extremely intricate custom finishes) could take a bit longer, and weather conditions like high humidity can slightly extend curing times. But compared to traditional methods, microcement saves a lot of time.
When applied correctly on a stable substrate, microcement does not crack under normal conditions. Hairline cracks are typically a result of either substrate movement (for instance, a crack in the concrete below reflecting through) or improper installation. Conmarble’s systems include flexible components and we take care to honor expansion joints or incorporate mesh where needed over problematic areas, so cracking is highly unlikely. It’s important that the base surface is sound – if the concrete slab beneath is cracking due to structural issues, that can transfer to any finish on top, including microcement. However, microcement itself has microfibers and resin that give it a bit of flexibility to absorb minor movements. Also, during curing, all cement-based materials have microscopic shrinkage cracks, but these are so tiny they’re not visible or problematic (the sealer fills them in). In summary, with professional installation and a sound substrate, cracking is not a concern.
FAQ
Here we address some frequently asked questions about microcement, especially as they pertain to usage in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region:
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