FluidConcrete and Oxicrete | FluidConcrete Benefits, Application | Oxicrete Benefits, Applications | Living Concrete

What is FluidConcrete?

FluidConcrete is a 2-3 mm thick self-leveling indoor cement-based floor coating that may be applied over any kind of hard surface. High-traffic areas like stores, schools, pubs, hotels, and restaurants are perfect for FluidConcrete. It’s a stylish, contemporary replacement that completely eliminates the mess and inconvenience of conventional buildings.

This product is excellent for under-floor heating and has a smooth, polished concrete-like finish that makes it ideal for a modern, minimalist design. It may be readily integrated with materials like wood and ceramic.

FluidConcrete may be applied to interior surfaces without the requirement for joints or cracks. The time required for application and maintenance is decreased because it can be applied over already-existing materials.

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Thickness of FluidConcrete

The FluidConcrete layer is between 2 and 3 mm thick.

FluidConcrete Applications

  • Only for indoor floors
  • Applicable to tiles, mosaics, ceramic, porcelain, and marble (without the need to break)
  • It resembles polished concrete in appearance but is thinner.
  • Suitable for high-traffic areas
  • The home’s bathrooms, kitchen, and every room
  • Enables on-site concrete remodelling

Benefits of FluidConcrete

  • Can be used on surfaces other than concrete, mortar, plaster, ceramic, porcelain, marble, mosaic tiles, and porcelain.
  • Due to its resemblance in texture and appearance of polished concrete, serves as a replacement
  • In line with underfloor heating.
  • A thin thickness
  • Due to the tough, long-lasting surface and great resilience, it can be utilised in places with heavy traffic.
  • Simple to clean
  • Highly UV Ray resistant
  • Brings about a smooth finish (no need for expansion gaps)
  • A minimalist aesthetic that works well with materials like wood and ceramic
  • Shortly after application, it is suitable for foot traffic.
  • Enables on-site concrete rehabilitation without the requirement for labor-intensive construction operations
  • Low maintenance and suitable for replacing conventional flooring, such as wood
  • Available in a variety of colours

What is Oxicrete in Construction?

An acid system called OXICRETE is used to oxidise and patinate cement surfaces and mortars.

It’s perfect for altering outdated concrete surfaces since when applied to cement, it gives the material a rusty iron or stone appearance. It is a fantastic substitute for Corten steel and has the benefit of being less expensive. It can be used with Smooth Concrete, ThinCrete, MicroCement, and MicroConcrete.

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Oxicrete Applications

  • Using an acid system to tarnish and patinate cement surfaces and mortars
  • Any surface shape can be coated with Oxicrete.
  • For use both inside and outside, in commercial and residential settings.
  • It can be used on both walls and floors (we recommend the application on vertical surfaces due to the wear the product can suffer on floors)
  • It is perfect for updating worn-out surfaces.
  • It presents a highly distinctive appearance.

Benefits of Oxicrete

  • Gives off the illusion of rusty iron or stone to create a genuine, vintage look.
  • Ideal for rejuvenating dated cement surfaces
  • Applicable to smoothed concrete, thincrete, microcement, and microconcrete
  • Offers a less expensive substitute for Corten steel
  • Available in a variety of colours (Rust, Brown, Yellow, Green, Brick Red, Black)
  • Doesn’t fade
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