Microcement vs Tile
How They Differ
Tile and microcement are fundamentally different systems.
Tile:
- Modular
- Grouted
- Highly standardized
Microcement:
- Seamless
- Continuous
- Hand-applied
Visual & Design Differences
- Tile introduces grout lines
- Microcement creates uninterrupted surfaces
- Microcement offers more organic variation
Design preference plays a major role.
Cost & Installation
Tile:
- Material cost varies
- Labor intensive
- Predictable outcomes
Microcement:
- System-dependent cost
- Fewer materials
- Higher skill sensitivity
Maintenance & Durability
- Tile grout requires maintenance
- Microcement relies on sealers
- Damage repair differs significantly
Which Makes Sense?
Choose tile if:
- You want predictability
- Grout lines are acceptable
- DIY simplicity matters
Choose microcement if:
- Seamlessness matters
- You value design continuity
- You understand system limitations
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Is microcement more durable than tile?
Both are durable when installed correctly, but microcement eliminates grout lines, reducing maintenance issues.
Is microcement more expensive than tile?
Material costs vary, but labor and preparation often determine the final price difference.
Can microcement be applied over tile?
Yes, microcement is often applied directly over existing tile with proper preparation.
