Guide · West Sussex · PO19
Chichester Microcement utility and boot rooms: what actually goes on the wall
For Chichester refurb clients, microcement utility and boot rooms sits at the intersection of two things they've usually already tried: the tile-and-grout route (grout-line fatigue) and full-slab stone (cost). microcement utility and boot rooms solves both — one continuous mineral surface at roughly a third of the stone-and-fixings price. The Chichester catchment we work across covers PO19, PO20 — reached via the A27 / A286, 1 hr from brighton via the a27. Nearby coverage includes Fishbourne (2 mi), Bosham (4 mi), Selsey (8 mi). Site conditions matter here: harbour-adjacent salt exposure in the western catchment. That shapes the primer and sealer specification below, not just the visible finish.
What to watch for on quote comparison
- ✕Skipping the splash-zone tanking — washing-machine drum-fail leaks through the base coat.
- ✕Standard bathroom sealer on the floor — wears through under mud and grit.
- ✕No radius at the floor-wall junction — cracks appear at the corner within a year.
- ✕Missing appliance plinth recess — the finish stops short and looks unfinished.
System specification
Substrate diagnosis before we quote
Utility and boot rooms are the hardest-wear rooms in a domestic house — mud, wet coats, dropped shoes, appliance leaks. The microcement floor and 1200 mm wet-splash-zone wall build is the same as a wet room; treat this as a mini-wet-room, not a decorative finish.
How to make it read as designed, not applied
A darker, more forgiving microcement colour in the utility (charcoal, deep taupe, warm grey) hides mud between mop-cycles. Continue the same colour recipe onto the boot bench and coat-shelf brackets for a joined-up feel.
Working in Chichester
On-site programme
- Strip outDay 1
Existing floor and skirting removed. Any water damage from appliance leaks addressed.
- Tank + baseDay 2–3
Splash-zone tanking + mesh-reinforced base coat on floor and walls.
- Colour + sealerDay 4–6
Two colour coats + 3-coat floor-grade sealer.
Common questions from Chichester clients
Other guides for Chichester
Microcement utility and boot rooms — other Sussex towns
Related products & services
The short version
Chichester utility rooms in one line: mineral finish, single continuous surface, hand-applied by our own team, £2,400–£4,800 per installation, 3–5 working days on site. Free survey with a written spec back inside 3 working days.
