How it’s Different

How MyCROCEMENT™ Is Different

Microcement is known for seamless, modern surfaces—but not every microcement system is designed the same way.

Mycrocement is a premixed, ready-to-use microcement system created to reduce complexity for DIYers and improve efficiency for installers.


What Most People Think Microcement Is

Most people imagine microcement as:

  • a clean “concrete look” finish
  • seamless and modern
  • thin and elegant
  • usable on bathrooms, floors, walls, and more

That part is true.

What surprises people is that many systems require advanced technique, strict timing, and perfect mixing.


Why Traditional Systems Are Hard

Traditional microcement systems often involve:

  • measuring and mixing multiple components
  • short working time once mixed
  • inconsistent batches if mixing isn’t perfect
  • more steps and more opportunities for error

They can produce beautiful results—but they can also be unforgiving.


What Makes MyCROCEMENT Different

Mycrocement is designed to make microcement more approachable without changing what people love about it.

Mycrocement is:

  • Premixed
  • Ready-to-use
  • DIY-friendly
  • Designed for consistency and repeatability
  • Built to reduce “guesswork” and workflow friction

Microcement Cost

System choice can affect not only installation complexity but also overall project planning. Learn more in our Microcement Cost Guide.


Who It’s For

DIYers

Mycrocement is a great fit if you want:

  • a premium seamless finish
  • fewer complicated steps
  • a more repeatable workflow
  • a system you can learn with the right prep and guidance

Installers

Installers use premixed systems to:

  • reduce mixing time
  • improve consistency
  • complete projects faster
  • scale output with less friction

FAQs

1. Is Mycrocement the same as traditional microcement?

It’s microcement—but it’s a different type of system. Mycrocement is premixed and ready-to-use.

2. Is Mycrocement only for DIY?

No. Installers can use it too for faster workflow and repeatable results.

3. Does premixed mean “lower quality”?

No. Premixed refers to how the system is prepared and applied. Quality depends on the full system design and correct installation.