Microcement Bathroom · East Sussex

Microcement Bathroom in Brighton

BN1 · BN2 · A23 / A27 · 1 hour from London via the A23/M23

Overview

A microcement bathroom is a fully tanked wet-room in disguise — cementitious waterproofing membrane beneath, mineral microcement above, hospitality-grade sealer on top. No grout, no silicone, one continuous surface. We work regularly across the BN1, BN2 postcode districts in Brighton. Most of our work here is designer-led — the interior designer specifies the finish schedule and we're brought in on the shortlist by them. The local stock is largely the white-stucco Regency terraces the seafront squares are known for. We also see a steady share of classic three-storey Victorian terrace with side-return kitchen extension. Brighton sits on the A23 / A27, 1 hour from london via the a23/m23. From here we cover Hove (1.5 mi) and Preston Park (1.5 mi) and out to Kemptown (1 mi) inside our standard service radius. Microcement wet-rooms and bathrooms come through regularly.

Property stock in Brighton
  • regency terrace
  • victorian terrace
  • coastal villa
Nearby areas we cover from Brighton
Hove
1.5 miles from Brighton
Kemptown
1 miles from Brighton
Preston Park
1.5 miles from Brighton
Rottingdean
3 miles from Brighton
Who we work with here
  • designer led
  • homeowner family
  • hospitality
How a Brighton project runs
  1. 1
    Site survey

    Free on-site visit within Brighton. We assess the substrate, take measurements, discuss finishes and confirm what's realistic.

  2. 2
    Sample & spec

    Sample board delivered — matched to your interior. Written specification and quote turned around within 3 working days.

  3. 3
    Programme

    Programme agreed with you (and your designer/architect if relevant). Typical Brighton start window is 4–6 weeks.

  4. 4
    Application

    On-site work delivered by our own trained applicators. Dust-sheeting, waste management and daily tidy included.

  5. 5
    Aftercare

    Handover pack with batch numbers and aftercare instructions. 10-year materials and workmanship warranty on qualifying installs.

Finishes we most often install in Brighton
  • microcement bathroom
  • limewash heritage
  • high end paint

Specification packs for Brighton designers and architects sent within 48 hours.

Brighton — frequently asked
Is the wet-room really waterproof?+

Yes — beneath the microcement finish sits a cementitious tanking layer with reinforcement tape at every corner and junction. This has been the EU-standard wet-room spec for 25+ years. Our Brighton wet-room installations carry a 10-year materials and workmanship warranty.

Can you re-do a small en-suite in Brighton without a full strip-out?+

Sometimes — if the existing tiles are sound and flat we can overlay a bonded backer and take the microcement over that. Where tiles are moving or cracked we recommend a full strip and re-tank. We tell you honestly at the survey.

How is grouting handled — is there any?+

None — that's the whole point of a microcement wet-room. No grout lines, no silicone joints, one continuous surface across floor and walls with a hospitality-grade sealer finish.

Recent work nearby

Projects across East Sussex typically stay in the same material family as Brighton. See our project gallery for recent finished work, filtered to the finish types most installed in the Brighton area.

Why Brighton clients choose us
  • Own-team applicators — no subcontractors on your job.
  • 10-year materials + workmanship warranty on qualifying installs.
  • Direct-line to a senior applicator throughout the programme.
  • Free Brighton site surveys within 5 working days.
Service radius from Brighton

We cover Brighton and all surrounding areas within a practical service radius, including Hove (1.5 mi), Kemptown (1 mi), Preston Park (1.5 mi), Rottingdean (3 mi). Larger projects sit us on-site for the duration rather than commuting daily.

The short version

The short version: Brighton projects are usually designer led and centre on regency terrace. We survey free within the area, quote within 3 working days, and can typically start work 4–6 weeks later.