Limecrete
Artisan finishes and extremely hard Tadelakt microcement
We once again show that Luxury Concrete has no boundaries when it comes to creating continuous coatings with excellent performance with Limecrete, our lime-based tadelakt microcement. Limecrete is therefore a technological advancement, but we also honor history and artisan finishing. We have done it once more in this manner. We have succeeded in creating a product with exceptional mechanical resistance and hardness, along with the capacity to create outstanding exposed concrete and tadelakt finishes on walls and floors that will endure over time while retaining their original qualities.
Discover a new range of high-performance microcements where technology blends with craftsmanship.
Extra Limecrete: tadelakt microcement for finishing and preparation
The incredibly adaptable tadelakt microcement Limecrete EXTRA provides the choice to be utilized for both application preparation and completion. This two-component lime-based coating, which is intended to cover walls and floors, may be used both indoors and outdoors because it makes surfaces more stable and uniform. In terms of aesthetics, it enables exposed concrete finishes by either opening or sealing the pore, depending on whether it is evaluated or not. When used during the completion phase, its coarse granulometry enables the creation of rustic finishes.
Tadelakt microcement for base and finish in limecrete basic
Both indoors and outdoors, more natural finishes can be achieved using a bicomponent lime-based microcement that has a finer granulometry than Limecrete EXTRA. It can be used both before and after the application process is finished, improving the stability and longevity of the surfaces when coating walls or floors. This tadelakt microcement produces stony and rustic finishes when applied as a finishing coating.
Tadelakt microcement finish for walls and floors is the limecrete medium.
The toughness of this tadelakt microcement finish makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use on both horizontal and vertical surfaces. Its two constituent parts, which are based on lime, endure the test of time without ever breaking or splitting. It gives the applied areas a high level of resistance, which improves preservation over an extended period of time. Its composition, grain size, and workability allow Limecrete MEDIUM to create a wide range of visually appealing and fascinating textures and effects that are, most importantly, incredibly natural.
Limecrete THIN: walls finished with tadelakt microcement
Despite being composed of fine grains, this coating, which has the finest aggregate in the Limecrete line, has exceptional resistance on walls and other non-walkable surfaces. This tadelakt microcement exudes sophistication and elegance. Its 0.1 mm is more than sufficient to produce distinctive textures and stucco finishes in an easy-to-use manner that will endure forever.
What makes Limecrete tadelakt microcement the best option?
Limecrete is a decorative coating that may create surfaces with distinct subtleties and textures by applying it in the most environmentally friendly manner possible. It adds a touch of naturalness and elegance to any space, but it also has a number of benefits that we go over below. It also acts like one of the most resilient microcements available.
- Continuity was never broken.
Because it is a substance that does not develop cracks or crevices, limecrete eliminates the need for expansion joints, making it a covering that can create an infinite number of surfaces that are brighter, wider, and more beautiful.
- Maximally workable
With such flexibility, you can achieve the desired finishes, which is a huge benefit over conventional coatings.
- Exquisite adherence
Limecrete exhibits remarkable versatility as a decorative coating. Therefore, it may be used and completely fits into existing supports whether it is made of drywall, concrete, cement, ceramic, cardboard, or plaster.
- finishes that are vibrant and natural-looking
Limecrete provides a vast array of textures and effects that can be reviewed. Thus, matte, satin, and gloss are some of the possible finishes for the exposed concrete or tadelakt effects.
- Useful for the "wet on wet" method
Because it can be applied using methods that would be unimaginable for other materials, its coating is ornamental. Therefore, the “wet on wet” technique can be used to produce the desired effects.
- Durability and hardness in any area
Because of its inherent resistances and additional hardness, limecrete is a tadelakt microcement that has excellent ornamental properties and may be used both indoors and outdoors on both walkable and non-walkable surfaces.
- keeps up a consistent level of hygiene
Limecrete, which is based on lime, has excellent antibacterial qualities that maintain the highest level of hygiene on any surface. Additionally, because dirt and stains do not adhere, cleaning is a breeze.
The endless aesthetic possibilities of the continuous coating
A decorative coating called limecrete was developed so that it could be applied in an endless variety of finishes. Therefore, we draw inspiration from the Moroccan decorative trend that was applied to the walls of opulent riads and the items, like vases, that adorned these authentic Moroccan structures.
At Luxury Concrete, we have updated this material while honoring tradition, allowing its effects to be tailored to any decorative style, including those that were popular a while back and those that are popular now.
In this sense, this tadelakt microcement, which is distinguished by its ability to achieve effects and subtleties that are exclusive to it, like exposed concrete or tadelakt, can be combined with a variety of decorative styles, including Nordic, rustic, classic, and vintage.
- Tadelakt: the current fashion tradition
Because our coating is based on this ancestral material that originated in Morocco 2,000 years ago, walls and floors coated with Limecrete have all of these qualities: smoothness, naturalness, tradition, warmth, elegance, and artisanal appearance.
- Concrete exposed: a dash of modernity
Additionally, limecrete enables the creation of visual effects similar to those of concrete, a material that, when left visible, is frequently used as an aesthetic feature in industrial settings. Therefore, this coating can be used to give rooms a look that goes extremely well with minimalist or industrial decorating styles.
- Fresh on fresh: complete personalization
Limecrete enables the “fresh on fresh” method of application to provide the maximum degree of personalization on any surface. Therefore, there will be no need to wait for the preceding layer to fully dry before applying the last one, allowing it to absorb all of the decorative details that are always included in the latter layer.
The highest technical performance tadelakt microcement
Limecrete is a microcement that promises outstanding results beyond only aesthetics. Large quantities of material are not required to get the desired effects with this coating.
Naturally, the support that will be coated must be considered when applying it, as this will determine the performance, among other factors. The behavior of the various Limecrete products in a typical application will next be examined:
- LIMECRETE EXTRA – (Two hands): 2 kg/m²
- LIMECRETE BASIC – (Two hands): 1.4 kg/m²
- LIMECRETE MEDIUM – (Two hands): 1 kg/m²
- LIMECRETE THIN – (Two hands): 0.5 kg/m²
How to use tadelakt microcement for limecrete on floors
- Step 1: Assist with the setup
- Step 2. Floor priming
- Step 3: Install flexible fiber mesh
- Step 4: Blending resin and microcement
- Step 5: Apply two layers of basic or extra limecrete microcement.
- Step 6: Apply a single layer of the Basic/Medium/Extra Tadelakt Limecrete microcement.
- Step 7. Sealing
It needs to be sealed when the last layer of limecrete has been put on. 24 to 48 hours after the initial application, the sealer will be applied. The following will be the process: Prior to applying the Concrete Finish WT varnish, two coats of Primacrete Finish will be applied, with a 4-hour interval between coats. The drying period between coats will be 8 to 24 hours.
How to coat walls with Limecrete Tadelakt Microcement
- Step 1: Conditioning the assistance
- Step 2. Wall priming
- Step 3: Fill the mortar with the resin.
- Step 4: Apply two layers of the basic or extra tadelakt microcement.
- Step 5: Use one coat of tadelakt microcement. Extra, Basic, Medium, and Thin Limecret
- Step 6: Apply a single layer of the Basic/Medium/Extra Tadelakt Limecrete microcement.
- Step 7. Sealing
Frequently asked questions about tadelakt microcement
- 1. What is tadelakt?
- 2. What does tadelakt consist of?
- 3. What is the origin of tadelakt?
- 4. Main advantages of tadelakt
One of the most popular stuccos in the industry for producing resistant surfaces with particular aesthetic effects is tadelakt microcement, which has a number of technical and aesthetic advantages. We will next go into detail about the most notable ones:
100% sustainable
Tadelakt is produced using environmentally friendly methods and natural materials that have no environmental impact. To lessen its environmental impact, this antiquated coating is still produced using conventional methods.
Great Waterproofing
This coating works best in areas where extremely high levels of ambient humidity are possible. Since it stops mold and other issues caused by humidity from growing, it is advised to use it in bathrooms and other areas where water vapor is prevalent.
Multiple finishes
Tadelakt uses a wide range of colors for its effects and subtleties in order to create spaces that are as suited to the tastes of its clients as possible and to produce the most customized finishes.
High durability
Because of its lime content, this coating makes it possible to build surfaces that are always in pristine condition and can withstand impacts and other hazards.
Applicative versatility
Because of its excellent constructive qualities, tadelakt microcement can be applied to any surface or area. Therefore, it can be used on both interior and outdoor walls and floors. For 2,000 years, this coating has shown its immense adaptability by being used on anything from furniture to facades.
- 5. Can Limecrete be used outside?
To finish decorating and achieve the required finish, apply a single layer of EXTRA, BASIC, MEDIUM, or THIN tadelakt microcement. The drying time between applications is four hours. After drying, sand each layer with 40 grains.
- 6. Does the application of tadelakt microcement require mesh?
Because Limecrete is built on lime, it barely shrinks, making it a very durable microcement with few cracks. Nevertheless, mesh is advised for the greatest outcomes, particularly for covering pavement surfaces.
- 7. What kind of primer is best?
A variety of adhesion enhancers are available at Luxury Concrete and can be used with Limecrete. For damp spaces, we advise using Primacrete ABS or Primacrete Plus along with our two-component epoxy system, Impoxy primer.
- 8. Is it possible to develop new hues of Tadelakt Limecrete microcement?
There are 34 hues in the Limecrete color chart, but as an example of how well it adapts to customer preferences, additional shades can be made with ease.
- 9. Are all sizes of limecrete particles appropriate for walls and floors?
No, only walls can use the THIN grain size, whereas pavements and vertical surfaces can use the EXTRA, BASIC, and MEDIUM granulometries.
- 10. Can the Limecrete tadelakt microcement be mixed with water or resin?
Yes, but it needs to be done carefully. Therefore, you can add resin without going above 2% if you wish to give it greater fluidity. It is advised to review the technical sheet, nevertheless.