Microcement Bathrooms & Showers

 

Waterproof microcement bathroom and shower finish
Microcement USA · Bathrooms

Microcement Bathrooms — Waterproof. Seamless. No grout to scrub.

100% waterproof from the trowel, made for showers, tubs, vanities, and floors. One continuous surface that goes right over your old tile. Find a certified installer near you — or get trained to install it yourself.

Why microcement works in bathrooms
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    100% waterproof

    A waterproof membrane goes under the finish, so showers, wet rooms, and tub surrounds stay watertight.

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    No grout lines, no mold traps

    Seamless from wall to floor. Nothing for mildew to grow in, and nothing to scrub.

  • 03

    Goes over old tile

    2–3mm over your existing tile or cement board. Most bathrooms get done with no demo.

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    One look, the whole room

    Floor, walls, shower, and vanity in one continuous finish. A calm, modern, spa feel.

Seamless microcement bathroom walls and tub
What is a microcement bathroom?

A seamless, waterproof finish for the whole room.

Microcement is a thin cement coating a certified installer hand-applies over your existing bathroom surfaces. With a waterproofing layer underneath and a sealer on top, it's fully rated for showers and wet areas — no topcoat or extra liner needed.

Because it's seamless, there are no grout lines collecting soap scum and mildew. You get one clean, continuous surface across the floor, walls, shower, and vanity, in the warm concrete look people are asking for.

Where it works in the bathroom

One finish, every surface in the room.

Showers & wet rooms

Fully waterproof, fully seamless. A curbless wet room with no tile grid and nothing to re-grout.

Bathroom floors

Warm underfoot, slip-aware finishes available, and no transitions between the floor and the shower.

Vanities & sinks

Integrated, troweled vanity tops and basins for a custom, built-in look.

Tub surrounds & walls

Wrap the whole room in one tone, or feature one wall. No edges, no joints, no grout.

Two ways forward

Want it installed, or want to install it?

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I want a microcement bathroom

Homeowner, designer, or builder? We'll connect you with a certified Microcement USA installer near you. Every installer in our network trained hands-on with us, so your shower and wet areas are done right and stay watertight.

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I'm a bathroom installer or remodeler

Waterproof, seamless, and high-margin — microcement is the upgrade your bathroom clients keep asking about. Come to our hands-on training, get certified, and your training fee comes back as product credit on your first order.

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Looking for a microcement bathroom installer near you?

Our installer map shows certified Microcement USA contractors across the country. Find one near you and request a quote.

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Microcement bathroom FAQ

Common questions about microcement bathrooms.

Is microcement waterproof for showers and bathrooms?

Yes. A properly installed system is 100% waterproof and made for wet rooms. Certified installers put a waterproofing membrane under the microcement and seal the finish on top, so showers, tubs, and floors stay watertight.

Can microcement go over existing bathroom tile?

Yes. It bonds over existing tile, drywall, cement board, and concrete at 2–3mm — so most bathrooms get done with no demolition and the old grout lines simply disappear.

Does it get moldy or hold mildew?

There are no grout lines, so there are no joints for mold to grow in. Sealed surfaces wipe clean and resist water, making a microcement bathroom much easier to keep clean than tile and grout.

How do you maintain it?

Wipe it down with a pH-neutral cleaner — no harsh chemicals. Reseal every few years depending on use. With no grout to scrub, upkeep is simpler than tile.

How much does a microcement bathroom cost?

Installed pricing from certified installers usually runs $30 to $75+ per square foot depending on the surfaces, prep, and finish. Going over existing tile often saves on demo and disposal.

Ready for a seamless bathroom? Let's get you started.

Find a certified installer near you, or get trained to install microcement bathrooms yourself.