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Are All Microcements the Same?

Feb 23, 2026 / Written By Marie Hally

What Makes Forcrete Different?

Microcement has become one of the most talked-about finishes in contemporary Irish interiors. Seamless bathrooms. Calm kitchens. Continuous floors flowing from room to room.

But here’s the question we’re increasingly asked at Concrete Fair:

Are all microcements the same?

The short answer?
No — and the differences matter.

As approved installers of Forcrete, we’ve seen first-hand how much variation exists between systems — in composition, durability, waterproofing performance, and long-term appearance.

Let’s break it down.

What Is Microcement, Really?

Microcement (sometimes called microcement coating, microquartz, or decorative cement) is a thin, cement-based coating applied over existing substrates such as:

  • Concrete screeds

  • Tiles

  • Plasterboard

  • MDF

  • Existing floors and walls

It’s usually 2–3mm thick and creates a seamless, joint-free finish.

But while many brands look similar once installed, their formulation, testing, and technical performance can vary significantly.

Where Microcement Systems Differ

1️⃣ Waterproofing Integrity

Some microcements are described as “water resistant” rather than fully waterproof.

That’s a big difference — particularly in:

  • Wet rooms

  • Showers

  • Bathrooms

  • Commercial hospitality settings

Forcrete is part of a fully tested waterproof system when installed correctly. That means belt-and-braces performance — not just a decorative skim over hope and silicone.


2️⃣ Flexibility & Crack Resistance

Ireland’s climate (and heating systems like underfloor heating) means substrates move.

Lower-grade systems can be brittle. Over time, this can result in:

  • Hairline cracks

  • Delamination

  • Surface failure

Forcrete incorporates flexible resins within the system, improving elasticity and long-term durability — particularly important in new builds and renovations.


3️⃣ Depth of Finish & Texture

Not all microcements give the same aesthetic result.

Some appear:

  • Flat and lifeless

  • Overly industrial

  • Patchy in tone

Forcrete offers controlled texture depth and a refined, architectural finish — from soft, natural tones to bolder design statements. It delivers a calm, design-led look rather than a raw construction aesthetic.

Perfect for:

  • Contemporary homes

  • Architect-designed builds

  • High-end renovations


4️⃣ Colour Consistency

One of the biggest differences between brands is pigment stability.

Lower-cost systems can:

  • Fade under UV

  • Discolour in wet areas

  • Show inconsistent batching

Forcrete offers:

  • Carefully controlled pigment blending

  • Colour matching options (including RAL and premium paint palettes)

  • A curated architectural colour range

This matters in open-plan spaces where light changes throughout the day.


5️⃣ Sealing & Surface Protection

The sealer is just as important as the microcement itself.

Inferior sealers can:

  • Mark easily

  • Scratch

  • Stain from coffee, wine, oils

Forcrete uses high-performance protective sealers designed for both residential and commercial use — creating a surface that is:

  • Hard-wearing

  • Stain resistant

  • Easy to maintain

Why We Chose Forcrete at Concrete Fair

At Concrete Fair, we don’t install every microcement brand available.

We chose Forcrete because it aligns with our core values:

✔ Design-led
✔ Technically robust
✔ Fully system-based
✔ Suitable for residential & commercial
✔ Backed by training and support

We are currently focusing heavily on Forcrete floors and walls across Ireland — particularly for:

  • New builds

  • Self builds

  • Bathroom renovations

  • Kitchen renovations

  • Commercial spaces


The Real Question Isn’t “Are They the Same?”

It’s:

Which system is technically sound, properly installed, and backed by experience?

Microcement is not just a product — it’s a system.
And like polished concrete, the skill of the installer matters as much as the material itself.


Thinking of Using Microcement?

If you’re building or renovating and considering a seamless finish instead of tiles, Forcrete offers:

  • Continuous floors & walls

  • 100% waterproof systems

  • An array of contemporary colours

  • Suitable for underfloor heating

  • Minimal maintenance

Based in Ireland and working nationwide, Concrete Fair is proud to be installing Forcrete across residential and commercial projects.

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