The Benefits of X-Bond
Are you debating between X-Bond Microcement and another surface for your next project? Let’s explore why X-Bond is a top choice for homeowners, architects, and builders worldwide.
X-Bond Microcement installed to floor throughout home
Why Choose X-Bond Microcement?
Versatile Installation
With our “Remodel Without Removal” method, X-Bond can be applied over various surfaces, including concrete, tiles, and more—no need for demolition. The added polymers in X-Bond create a strong chemical bond with existing surfaces, making it incredibly adaptable.
Minimal Thickness
At just 2-3mm thick, X-Bond is perfect when you need a lightweight material with minimal impact on floor height. It won’t interfere with door heights or the building's structural load.
Strength and Flexibility
X-Bond is highly durable and flexible. For over 30 years, it has demonstrated long-term durability without issues like de-lamination.
Waterproof and Mold-Resistant
Unlike some microcements, X-Bond can be waterproofed using our liquid membrane, making it ideal for wet areas like bathrooms, pools, and steam rooms. It’s also resistant to mold and mildew with a protective sealer.
Seamless Finish
Applied by hand, X-Bond creates a smooth, grout-free surface. Its seamless application is perfect for minimalist designs and simplifies cleaning and maintenance.
Customizable Designs
X-Bond offers a range of colors and textures, giving you more design freedom than traditional concrete. You can even create a custom color to fit your unique style.
X-Bond Microcement flooring
Microcement vs. Other Flooring Options
Microcement vs. Tiles
Tiles can crack under heavy pressure and require grout, which can accumulate dirt and mold. Microcement, with its seamless finish, is more durable and easier to maintain.
Microcement vs. Concrete
While concrete is durable, it can’t be applied over existing floors. X-Bond is thinner, lighter, and more flexible, making it a superior choice for resurfacing projects.
Microcement vs. Epoxy Flooring
Epoxy can yellow and crack in outdoor settings, while microcement is UV-resistant, weatherproof, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Its natural, concrete-like aesthetic also makes it a more versatile option.