Got rid of my old tiles. So happy I did.
I recently decided to upgrade my home's flooring and bathroom by getting rid of the old tiles and applying microcement directly over them. Initially, I was hesitant because I wasn't sure if the microcement would stick well or if the process would be messy and time-consuming. However, my experience turned out to be surprisingly positive. One of the biggest advantages was that the entire renovation was completed in just 7 days, with no demolition or breaking involved. This meant I didnât have to deal with the usual heavy dust, noise, and inconvenience caused by traditional tile removal. The microcement covered the existing grout lines perfectly, creating a smooth, seamless surface that immediately made the spaces look larger and more modern. Before the renovation, the grout lines were not only unsightly but also a constant source of mold buildup, especially in the bathroom. I was frequently using mold remover to keep the area clean. After the microcement application, the surface became water-resistant and stain-resistant, making daily cleaning much easier and more effective. In fact, it now resembles the cleanliness youâd expect from a hotel bathroom. I also appreciated how the minimalist finish of the microcement enhanced the overall bathroom design, giving it a sleek yet warm feel without losing character. This experience showed me that with the right materials, you can achieve a professional, high-end look without extensive construction work. If you want to renovate your bathroom or kitchen while saving time and avoiding the hassle of tile removal, applying microcement might be the perfect solution. For anyone considering a home makeover, this method is worth exploring, especially if you want to keep disruptions minimal and enjoy a stylish, mold-free environment.



















































































