Microcement Flooring & Walls in Central Florida
Seamless, Modern & Architectural Finishes
Microcement is a high-end decorative coating that creates seamless, minimalist surfaces for floors and walls. Popular in luxury homes and commercial spaces, microcement offers a refined, contemporary look ideal for Central Florida interiors.
What Is Microcement?
Microcement is a cement-based decorative coating applied in thin layers over existing surfaces. It adheres to concrete, tile, drywall, and other substrates without demolition, making it a versatile solution for modern renovations.
Its seamless finish and custom textures make microcement a preferred choice for design-driven projects in Central Florida.

Benefits of Microcement Surfaces
Modern Design Without Demolition
Microcement combines aesthetics and performance, delivering a sleek finish with minimal disruption.
Key benefits include:
- Seamless and joint-free surfaces
- Ultra-thin application (no height loss)
- Custom colors and textures
- Water-resistant and easy to maintain
- Suitable for floors and walls

Why Microcement is Perfect for Florida Homes
Microcement is an excellent flooring solution for Central Florida homes because it creates seamless, waterproof surfaces that resist humidity and heavy traffic.
Unlike traditional tile, microcement has no grout lines, making it easier to maintain and ideal for modern interiors. Its thin application also allows it to be installed over existing surfaces without major demolition.
Where Microcement Works Best
Residential Applications
- Interior floors
- Bathrooms and showers
- Feature walls and accent walls
- Kitchens and staircases
Commercial Applications
- Retail stores and showrooms
- Restaurants and cafés
- Hotels and hospitality spaces
- Offices and creative studios
Microcement Pricing in Central Florida
Microcement is a premium, handcrafted finish. Pricing reflects the level of detail and surface preparation required.
Base Pricing:
- Starting at $17 per sq. ft.
Final pricing may increase depending on substrate condition, surface complexity, and custom design requirements.
Each microcement project is unique and tailored to the client’s design vision.

Our Microcement Application Process
Surface Evaluation & Preparation
We inspect the existing surface and prepare it to ensure proper adhesion and long-term performance.
Layered Microcement Application
Multiple thin layers are hand-applied to achieve the desired texture and finish.
Sealing & Protection
A high-quality sealer is applied to protect the surface against moisture, stains, and wear.
Why Choose Our Microcement Services?
We specialize in custom microcement flooring and wall finishes in Central Florida, blending technical expertise with artistic craftsmanship.
Why clients choose us:
- Skilled applicators with decorative expertise
- Custom color and texture development
- Premium materials
- Attention to architectural detail
- Clear communication and honest pricing
Serving Central Florida
Ropez Resin provides professional microcement flooring installation throughout Central Florida. Our team has completed projects in Orlando, Clermont, Kissimmee, Davenport, Winter Haven, and surrounding communities.
Whether you're renovating a modern home, designing a luxury bathroom, or upgrading a commercial space, our microcement systems deliver seamless surfaces built for Florida’s climate.
Request a Free Microcement Estimate
Our microcement services are available throughout Central Florida, supporting high-end residential and commercial projects.
If you’re looking for a modern, seamless, and design-focused surface, microcement is the perfect solution.
Microcement Flooring FAQs
Is microcement good for Florida homes?
Yes. Microcement performs well in humid climates like Central Florida when properly sealed, offering moisture resistance and durability.
How long does microcement flooring last?
When professionally installed and sealed, microcement floors can last many years with minimal maintenance.
Can microcement be applied over tile?
Yes. One of the biggest advantages of microcement is that it can be installed over existing tile, concrete, or drywall without demolition.