
MHT Microcement Specialists
Why Choose Microcement?
What is Microcement?
A seamless alternative to tiles for modern renovations.
Microcement is a decorative cement-based surface finish that creates a seamless, modern look over existing surfaces.
It is commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, floors, walls, stairs, benchtops and splashbacks. Unlike traditional tiles, it forms one continuous surface with no grout lines for a cleaner, more architectural finish.
Applied in multiple thin layers to a total thickness of around 3–4 mm, microcement is ideal for renovations where you want to update a space without full demolition.
Because it can often be installed over existing tiles and other prepared surfaces, microcement is a popular choice for homeowners, designers and builders wanting a modern finish with less disruption.
Thickness approximately to 4mm
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Waterproof every layer
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Application over tiles, concrete, plasterboard, render and more
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Suitable for bathrooms, floors, walls, bench tops, splash backs, stairs and more
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Seamless finish, smooth, modern, no grout lines
Why Microcement is so popular
Microcement is popular because it combines a high-end look with practical renovation benefits.
Its seamless finish has no grout lines, so spaces, feel cleaner, more modern and easier to maintain. At only around 3-4 mm thick, it is also ideal where keeping build-up low matters.
Each layer is waterproof, and once sealed, the surface is durable, stain-resistant and easy to clean. Premium systems such as CEMHER Microne are also UV-resistant, flexible and crack-resistant for both interior and exterior use.
Thickness: approximately to 4mm
Waterproof: every layer
Application over tiles, concrete, plasterboard, render and more
Suitable for bathrooms, floors, walls, bench tops, splash backs, stairs and more
Finish: seamless, smooth, modern, with no grout lines

One of the biggest advantages of microcement is its versatility. When the surface is properly prepared, it can be applied over a wide range of existing substrates.
Suitable surfaces include:
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ceramic and porcelain tiles
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concrete and cement screeds
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plasterboard and fibre cement sheeting
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render and plaster
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painted surfaces
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MDF and selected timber joinery
This makes microcement a practical option for renovations where you want to avoid removing existing finishes and reduce demolition time, mess and cost.
Microcement offers more than a modern look. It combines design flexibility with practical performance for both residential and commercial projects.
Key benefits include:
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seamless finish with no grout lines
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total system thickness of approximately 3–4 mm
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100% waterproof system in every layer
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up to 25-year product warranty
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high compressive strength up to 55 MPa
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flexible and crack-resistant performance
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stain-resistant and easy to clean
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UV-resistant for exterior applications
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anti-slip finish options available
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low VOC with A+ indoor air quality rating
Installed using premium CEMHER systems, microcement is designed to perform reliably in bathrooms, wet areas, floors, walls, stairs and selected exterior surfaces.

Why Microcement Works So Well in Bathrooms
Microcement is especially popular in bathroom renovations because it can often be applied directly over existing tiles. Its seamless finish removes grout lines, leaving fewer places for mould, soap scum and dirt to build up. The result is a bathroom that looks cleaner, feels more modern and is easier to maintain.
When installed correctly, microcement is suitable for:
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bathroom walls
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shower walls and shower areas
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bathroom floors
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vanity splashbacks
For clients wanting a high-end bathroom finish without full tile removal, microcement is a smart and efficient solution.
Before & After Gallery
See the Difference Microcement Can Make
From outdated surfaces to seamless modern finishes, microcement can completely transform a space without the need for full demolition.
Real projects showing how microcement can modernise bathrooms, walls and floors over existing surfaces.

Mona Vale, NSW
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Frenchs Forest, NSW
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Frenchs Forest, NSW

Frenchs Forest, NSW
Frequently asked questions


Technical Specifications
For architects, designers, builders or clients who want more detailed information, download the CEMHER Microne Product Guide and Technical Specifications.










