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Is microcement more expensive than tiling?

In Singapore, microcement is generally more expensive than traditional tiling. While tiles are mass-produced and widely available in various price ranges, microcement is a bespoke finish that requires skilled craftsmanship and a multi-step application process. The cost of labour for microcement is typically higher, as it involves careful surface preparation, layering, smoothing, and sealing.
Tiles, on the other hand, can be installed relatively quickly and replaced individually if damaged. Although microcement offers a seamless, modern look that many find appealing, it comes at a premium compared to the more economical and practical choice of tiling for most homeowners. Does microcement crack easily?
Microcement does not crack easily when applied correctly, but like any surface finish, it is not entirely immune to cracking—especially in Singapore’s humid climate and buildings with natural settling or movement. The material itself is flexible and applied in thin layers, which helps reduce the risk of cracking compared to traditional cement.
However, cracks can still occur if the underlying surface is unstable, if there’s poor preparation, or if structural movement happens underneath. To minimise this risk, it’s important to use experienced applicators who properly prepare and prime the substrate, and to ensure expansion joints are in place where necessary. With quality workmanship, microcement remains a durable and resilient finish. Is microcement cheaper than vinyl?

Microcement is generally more expensive than vinyl flooring in Singapore. While vinyl is a cost-effective and popular choice due to its ease of installation and wide variety of designs, microcement involves a more labour-intensive process, requiring skilled application over several layers and sealing for durability.

Vinyl sheets or planks can often be installed quickly and with minimal preparation, whereas microcement needs a properly prepared substrate and time to cure between layers. Although microcement offers a more seamless, bespoke aesthetic and is highly durable, especially in wet areas, the initial cost is usually significantly higher than most types of vinyl. Is microcement high maintenance?

Microcement is generally considered low maintenance, but it does require some care to keep it looking its best over time. Its seamless surface makes it easy to clean—regular sweeping and wiping with a neutral pH cleaner is usually sufficient.

However, because it’s a thin coating, it can be prone to scratching or staining if harsh chemicals or abrasive materials are used. To prolong its lifespan and maintain its appearance, it’s recommended to reseal the surface periodically, especially in high-traffic or wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. With proper upkeep, microcement remains a durable and stylish option.

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