Microcement North Carolina

 

Microcement surface — North Carolina
Microcement USA · North Carolina

Microcement in North Carolina — One Training. A Service Nobody Else Offers.

Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville — North Carolina's construction and remodeling market is growing fast. Training is two days in Arizona. Homeowners and builders can request a quote or find a certified installer now.

Two ways Microcement USA can help you
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    Get certified. Add a service nobody else offers.

    If you're a remodeler, builder, painter, or tile installer — two days of training in Arizona and you can offer a finish most contractors in North Carolina can't. Your training fee comes back as product credit.

  • 02

    Need a project done? We can help.

    Request a quote or use our installer map to find a certified microcement installer near you in North Carolina.

  • 03

    Certified installers only.

    Every installer in our network completed our hands-on training in Arizona. Consistent results, wherever in North Carolina your project is.

  • 04

    Already have a contractor you trust?

    We'll train and certify them. Send us their info and we'll get them set up for our next Arizona training date.

Microcement surface in North Carolina
What is microcement?

A seamless, waterproof surface finish. No grout lines. No demo.

North Carolina's mix of mountain homes, coastal properties, and fast-growing urban markets makes it a strong fit for microcement. Modern new builds in Charlotte and Raleigh are specifying it. Mountain homes in Asheville are using it for that minimal, raw concrete look without the mess of poured concrete.

Applied at 2–3mm thickness, it goes over most existing tile, concrete, or drywall — so you keep costs down and timelines tight.

Who this page is for

Two audiences. Two paths. Same great surface.

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I'm a trade professional in North Carolina

North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing construction markets in the Southeast. Raleigh, Charlotte, and Asheville are all moving toward design-forward finishes. Two days of training in Arizona and you're offering a service most NC contractors can't. Your training fee comes back as product credit on your first order.

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I have a project in North Carolina

If you're building, remodeling, or renovating in North Carolina and want a seamless, modern surface finish — on floors, bathrooms, countertops, or outdoor spaces — we can connect you with a certified installer or take a quote request right now.

Request a Quote
Find an installer

Looking for a certified installer in North Carolina?

Our installer map shows certified Microcement USA contractors across North Carolina and nearby states.

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North Carolina FAQ

Common questions from North Carolina contractors and homeowners.

Where is training held?

Training is in Arizona — two days, hands-on. Your training fee is credited back as product on your first order. NC contractors make the trip and come back ready to work.

Is microcement popular in North Carolina?

It's growing fast, especially in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Asheville. Contractors who get ahead of it now are building an advantage as demand increases.

How does microcement work in mountain climates like Asheville?

Properly installed microcement handles temperature variation well. It's a popular choice for mountain homes across the US.

Microcement in North Carolina — We are ready when you are.

Microcement USA — training in Arizona, certified installers nationwide, product you can rely on.