Microcement Floors

Seamless microcement floor in a modern home
Microcement USA · Floors

Microcement Floors — Seamless. Durable. No grout lines.

One continuous surface over your existing floor. No demo in most cases, just 2 to 3mm thick, and tough enough for kitchens, hallways, and busy living spaces. Find a certified installer near you — or get trained to install it yourself.

Why people choose microcement floors
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    Goes over your existing floor

    Bonds over tile, concrete, plywood, and screed at 2–3mm. In most homes, no demolition and no big change in floor height.

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    No grout lines, no joints

    One clean, continuous surface from wall to wall. The seamless look that tile and plank floors can't match.

  • 03

    Built to take traffic

    Sealed and flexible, so it holds up in kitchens, entryways, and commercial floors without cracking.

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    Works with underfloor heating

    Thin and conductive — heat comes through fast. A great match for heated floors.

Microcement floor finish in a residential living space
What is a microcement floor?

A thin cement finish, hand-troweled over what you already have.

Microcement is a hand-applied cement coating that goes down at just 2 to 3mm. On floors, that means a certified installer can lay it right over your existing tile, concrete slab, or plywood subfloor — no tear-out, no dumpster, no weeks of mess.

The result is one seamless surface with the warm, modern look of polished concrete, but lighter and far thinner. It works in living rooms, kitchens, hallways, bedrooms, and commercial spaces — anywhere you want a clean floor with no grout lines to scrub.

Where microcement floors work

One floor system, room to room.

Living & dining

A seamless base for open-concept spaces. Warm underfoot, easy to clean, no transitions between rooms.

Kitchens

No grout to stain. Spills wipe up. Holds up to the busiest room in the house.

Bathrooms & wet areas

Waterproof once sealed, so it carries straight from the bedroom into the bath with no break in the surface.

Commercial floors

Showrooms, cafes, studios, retail — a durable, on-trend floor that installs over the existing slab.

Two ways forward

Want it installed, or want to install it?

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I want microcement floors in my space

Homeowner, designer, or builder? We'll connect you with a certified Microcement USA installer in your area. Every installer in our network trained hands-on with us, so you get consistent, professional results.

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I'm in the trades and want to install it

Painters, tile setters, concrete pros, and remodelers: microcement floors are a high-margin service most contractors can't offer. 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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Microcement floors FAQ

Common questions about microcement flooring.

Can microcement go over my existing floor?

Yes. It bonds over most existing floors — tile, concrete, plywood, and screed — at just 2 to 3mm. In most cases there's no demolition, so your floor height stays close to the same and the job moves fast.

Are microcement floors durable enough for high-traffic areas?

Yes. Once sealed, they handle daily traffic in kitchens, hallways, living rooms, and commercial spaces. The system is flexible, so it moves with the substrate instead of cracking.

Do microcement floors crack?

Microcement is built as a flexible system with fiberglass mesh in the base coats, so it resists cracking far better than poured concrete. Good substrate prep by a certified installer is what makes it last.

Can it go over underfloor heating?

Yes. It's thin and conductive, so the heat comes through quickly. It's a great match for heated floors.

How much does a microcement floor cost?

Installed pricing from certified installers usually runs $30 to $75+ per square foot depending on the substrate, prep, and finish. Because it goes over what's already there, you often save on demo and disposal.

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

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