Microcement · Gloucestershire

Microcement in Tetbury

GL8 · A433 / M4 J17 · 2 hours from London via the M4

Overview

Microcement is a 2–3 mm mineral coating applied over prepared substrate — no grout lines, no tile joints, effectively seamless across floors, walls and wet-rooms. It's the most versatile finish in our catalogue. Across the GL8 postcode district, Tetbury projects centre on characteristic buttermilk Cotswold-stone houses and cottages. The demand here comes overwhelmingly from homeowners renovating around a working household, not empty-property new-builds. Tetbury sits on the A433 / M4 J17, 2 hours from london via the m4. From here we cover Malmesbury (6.5 mi) and Cirencester (10 mi) and out to Nailsworth (5.5 mi) inside our standard service radius. Microcement floors are the workhorse of our specifications here. Tetbury's Highgrove-adjacent status draws in an unusually design-led local client base — the finish schedules coming out of the local architects here read closer to Chelsea briefs than Cotswold ones.

Property stock in Tetbury
  • cotswold stone
  • period townhouse
  • listed farmhouse
Tetbury — frequently asked
How long does a typical microcement project in Tetbury take?+

For a standard Tetbury residential job — kitchen floor plus a wet-room — figure 8–12 working days on site including surface prep, application and full seal. Whole-house schemes 3–5 weeks depending on square footage.

What's the price range for microcement in Tetbury?+

Guide pricing across Tetbury sits between £180–£320 per m² supplied and applied, depending on substrate condition, colour and sealer specification. Full quotes are always specific to the survey — we don't work off ballparks alone.

Do you work under listed-building consent in Tetbury?+

Yes — a meaningful share of our work in the Tetbury area is on listed properties, and we're used to supplying the finish schedule, material data sheets and application methodology that go into the consent bundle for the heritage architect.

Nearby areas we cover from Tetbury
Cirencester
10 miles from Tetbury
Malmesbury
6.5 miles from Tetbury
Nailsworth
5.5 miles from Tetbury
Who we work with here
  • homeowner family
  • designer led
How a Tetbury project runs
  1. 1
    Site survey

    Free on-site visit within Tetbury. 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 Tetbury 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 Tetbury
  • limewash heritage
  • high end paint
  • microcement floor
Recent work nearby

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

Why Tetbury 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 Tetbury site surveys within 5 working days.

Free site survey within Tetbury. Most quotes returned in 3 working days.

Service radius from Tetbury

We cover Tetbury and all surrounding areas within a practical service radius, including Cirencester (10 mi), Malmesbury (6.5 mi), Nailsworth (5.5 mi). Larger projects sit us on-site for the duration rather than commuting daily.

The short version

The short version: Tetbury projects are usually homeowner family and centre on cotswold stone. We survey free within the area, quote within 3 working days, and can typically start work 4–6 weeks later.