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Quick update....
Customer has decided not to go with the Microcement. Couple of reasons really. After speaking to the supplier in Dublin they suggested a guy who could apply it but after going to see his work, customer was not impressed with the finish. They also realised that a whole bathroom done in it was a bit...much!

We've gone back to a combination of tiles and plaster finish now.

So, I'm going to start a new thread as I want to run by you guys my plan for the prep.

Just to show you the pics the client got of the guy who was gonna do it. The waterproof sealer was the Satin finish and that looked odd to the customer.
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I appreciate thisisabit of ‘after the horse has bolted’ but Microcement is widely used for this type of application, it’s like any specialist trade, it’s about the installer, NOT the product.
There’s a guy that lives in North Wales I think, you should check him out.
Ex tiled, been using this product for almost 20yrs, his work is truly unbelievable.
If you want it done right, you gotta dig deep, like anything else in life.

His name is Juan Pallicer Saballs from
Microcement technologies.

Polished Plaster Group - http://www.polishedplastergroup.com/

This is what he does.
Truly incredible.

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Of course. Totally agree.
But we’re in Dublin and as it’s still a relatively new product we did the normal thing of asking the supplier to recommend a fitter. And we got one that we could go see their work. Based on that the client backed off
 
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Of course. Totally agree.
But we’re in Dublin and as it’s still a relatively new product we did the normal thing of asking the supplier to recommend a fitter. And we got one that we could go see their work. Based on that the client backed off
Well North Wales is almost Dublin isn’t it? Haha
I know he travels extensively for work, and you can see why he’s in demand.
 
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Holy crap! That is amazing. Truly amazing. Well you can see why they wanted it but finding someone like that here will be even more dificult
 
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Ha! Oh I’ve had plenty of them over the years.

Bathroom refit once for a client who wasn’t short of a few bob.
Client: “Adam my husband won’t let me spend that much. Can you knock anything off?”
Me: “well we can put a cheaper toilet in?”
Client: “ooh no I like the one we’ve picked.”
Me: “ok, well I can remove the Slate shower tray and put in a standard low profile? Will look lovely.”
Client: “ooh no, I like the slate tray”

Me: “so what you’re saying is you want me to knock a load off my labour?”

Client: “yes. That’s exactly what I’m saying “

Ffs.
 
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Hi guys.

So, I've been asked to do a bathroom for a customer but I'm not sure the best way to go about it.

It's an ensuite in an old georgian house, 1st floor. I went to see the job a few weeks ago but could actually get into the room as it was full of building materials (they're renovating the place piecemeal really)

The room is 3.1m x 1.2m. It currently has a bathroom suite in it. What the customer wants is a wetroom (shower one end, wall mounted double basin, back to wall toilet, etc.). However, it is not getting tiled. They want to use a product called Microcement on the walls AND floor to give a polished concrete look to the whole place. The customer has spoke to the supplier in Ireland and they've said its completely waterproof and will be fine for the floor too (as part of an already tanked wetroom, etc.)

So, I'm a builder who normally preps a wetroom for my tiler and I'd usually follow a plan like this:
wetroom former. 24mm at the edge supported on ply between joists, etc.
18mm ply on rest of the floor. 6mm marmox board on that to meet former.
All joints taped, followed by tanking solution.

But I'd do all that ready for tiling. Has anyone used this Microcement or anyone got any practical advice to approaching this job?

This is the stuff:
Microcement Wall and Floor Kit, Beton cire, Micro cement, Micro screed - https://www.imperaitalia.com/product/microcement-floor-wall-kit/

Many thanks!
Adam

talk to us Adam, we have and we can advise
 

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