
Why Choose Microcement for Facades?
Pars Deco Microcement
A decorative coating with a special polymer-based, water-borne formulation that is produced as a ready-to-use paste.
Today, microcement has gained remarkable popularity because it can be applied without limitations in almost all interior and exterior building spaces. In this article, we focus on the importance, features, and advantages of using this product on exterior façades.
• Strength and Durability
• Enhances the resistance and durability of cement façades against abrasion and erosion
• Prevents surface cracking of façade cement
• Withstands harsh weather conditions such as rain, snow, and frost
• Appearance
• Wide variety of finishes, textures, and colors
• Seamless application creates a continuous surface (unlike stone or brick cladding), giving the façade a unique and distinctive look. The absence of joints minimizes—and can even eliminate—the growth of bacteria, algae, and mold.
• Hydrophobic and dust-repellent protective lacquers significantly extend the intervals between cleanings, preserve the visual appeal, and improve resistance to UV rays and discoloration, thereby lengthening the service life of the coating.
• Unlike many other façade materials where the installer merely follows a pattern, microcement application is an artisanal process; the craftsman’s skill transforms the façade into a one-of-a-kind, painting-like work of art.
• Versatility and Application Range
• Can be applied to virtually any façade substrate, including cement, stone, metal, and composite panels
• Enables architects and designers to realize custom designs that closely match 3D concepts—such as cloud-like effects in concrete or gray tones
• Whereas natural stone supplies are limited by quarry availability and natural color/texture variations, microcement allows architects and clients to achieve their ideal design using the craftsmanship of skilled applicators without depleting natural resources.
• Structural Advantages
• Modern construction trends favor materials with lower weight and higher durability to reduce dead loads on buildings.
• Microcement façades require no metal framework (which is essential for stone cladding). This reduces the building’s dead load and eliminates the risk of stone detachment due to temperature fluctuations or during earthquakes.
• Economic Benefits
• Lower façade installation costs and faster application compared to stone cladding
• Reduced maintenance and renovation expenses over time