Microcement Workstops Leeds

Approved Installers of Microcement Worktops & Countertops

At GreenCork, we specialise in microcement worktop and countertop installation across Leeds and West Yorkshire. Our seamless, hand-finished surfaces provide a durable, waterproof and modern finish for kitchens, bathrooms and commercial spaces.

What Is a Microcement Worktop?

Seamless Decorative Concrete Worktops

At GreenCork, we install microcement worktops and countertops across Leeds and West Yorkshire. Microcement is a specialist cement-based decorative coating applied by hand to create a seamless surface, offering an alternative to traditional stone, laminate and tiled worktops.

Applied in thin layers of approximately 2–3mm, microcement can often be installed over an existing worktop, reducing the need for removal and replacement. Once fully sealed, it provides a durable, water-resistant surface suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and commercial spaces.

One of the main benefits of microcement is its ability to create a continuous finish with no visible joints. The worktop and upstand can be finished as a single surface, creating a clean, contemporary look that is both practical and easy to maintain.

Suitable Substrates

Can Microcement Be Applied Over Existing Worktops?

Microcement can often be applied over existing wood and MDF, laminate worktops, marble, granite, tiled surfaces and solid surface worktops, provided the substrate is sound, stable and correctly prepared before installation.

For long-term performance, the substrate must be sound, stable and free from movement. Where necessary, repairs, specialist primers and reinforcement systems are used as part of the preparation process.

Before Application

Existing worktops must be stable, structurally sound and properly prepared before installation. Surface preparation and reinforcement are critical to achieving a durable finished surface.

Important Considerations
Where Microcement Can Be Applied

Suitable Surfaces for Microcement Worktops & Countertops

At GreenCork Ltd, we can apply microcement across a range of residential and commercial surfaces to create a seamless continuous finish throughout the space.

Kitchen Worktops

Microcement can be installed over suitable existing worktops, including laminate, stone and tiled surfaces, creating a seamless, concrete-effect finish with minimal disruption.

Kitchen Islands

Ideal for kitchen islands, microcement provides a continuous finish across surfaces, edges and corners for a clean, contemporary appearance.

Breakfast Bars

A practical choice for breakfast bars, combining a modern aesthetic with a durable, easy-to-maintain surface for everyday use.

Utility Room Worktops

Well suited to utility rooms, microcement can transform existing worktops into durable, seamless surfaces that complement the wider interior.

Bathroom Vanity Units

Microcement creates a coordinated finish across vanity tops and bathroom furniture, helping achieve a clean and modern look.

Commercial Countertops

Suitable for reception desks, retail counters and hospitality spaces, delivering a seamless decorative surface with a contemporary finish.

Microcement Finish Options

Choose the Right Finish for Your Worktop

Every microcement worktop installation is hand-finished, creating subtle variations that contribute to the unique appearance of the completed surface.

Recommended Worktop Finish

AQUA QUARTZ Worktop Finish

AQUA QUARTZ is the finish we specify for most microcement worktops we install. It produces a smooth, seamless surface and can be finished with either subtle tonal movement or a more consistent colour, depending on the look you want to achieve.

BEST FOR

Kitchen worktops, sink surrounds, upstands and islands where easy maintenance, moisture resistance and a refined decorative finish are priorities.

Varnish Finish Options

Gloss

Satin

Matt

Colour palette of Aqua Quartz Microcement

More Industrial Look

Microconcrete Finish

Microconcrete offers a more textured finish with a stronger concrete character. It creates a rawer, more industrial appearance than AQUA QUARTZ and is often chosen by clients who prefer visible texture over a smoother decorative finish.

BEST FOR

Worktops and islands where an authentic concrete look is the main design goal and a more textured surface is preferred.

Varnish Finish Options

Gloss

Satin

Matt

Aqua Microconcrete colour sample chart
Benefits

Why Homeowners Choose Microcement Worktops

Here are some of the reasons homeowners are increasingly choosing microcement over traditional worktop materials.

01

Seamless Surface Design

Microcement creates a continuous finish with no grout lines or visible joints, helping achieve a clean and contemporary appearance.

02

Worktop Resurfacing Without Replacement

Existing worktops can often be renovated rather than removed, reducing disruption and unnecessary waste.

03

Colour & Finish Options

A wide range of colours, textures and varnish finishes allows each project to be tailored to the surrounding interior design.

04

Minimal Additional Thickness

Applied at approximately 2 to 3 mm thick, microcement adds very little height to existing surfaces.

05

Modern Concrete-Effect

Achieve the look of polished concrete without the weight, thickness or installation requirements of traditional concrete worktops.

06

Low Maintenance Surface

Correctly sealed microcement worktops are easy to clean using non-abrasive cleaning products and routine household maintenance.

Get Free Microcement Quote

Get in touch with our Leeds-based team to discuss your project, explore finish options and receive a free, no-obligation quotation.

HOW IT WORKS

How We Install Microcement Worktops in 3 Simple Steps

At GreenCork, we follow a three-step installation process, from the initial survey to the final seal, to create a seamless and durable microcement worktop.

Free Survey & Surface Assessment

We inspect the existing worktop, assess substrate suitability and discuss colour, finish and design options before providing a detailed quotation.

Surface Preparation & Reinforcement

The surface is thoroughly prepared before primers, reinforcement systems and base coats are applied to create a stable foundation for the microcement finish.

Finishing & Protective Sealing

Multiple finishing coats are applied before the surface is sealed using professional protective systems in matt, satin or gloss finishes.

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Areas We Cover

Microcement Worktop & Countertop Installations Across Leeds & West Yorkshire

Based in Leeds, we install microcement worktops and countertops across West Yorkshire for both residential and commercial projects. If you’re unsure whether we cover your area, please get in touch.

Leeds City Centre

Roundhay

Horsforth

Alwoodley

Bradford

Harrogate

Wakefield

Huddersfield

Halifax

Shipley

Bingley

Pudsey

Dewsbury

Pontefract

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

Not sure whether a microcement worktop is the right fit for your kitchen? We can inspect the existing worktop, discuss the available finishes and provide a clear, no-obligation quotation.

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In many cases, yes. The existing laminate worktop must be stable, properly bonded and prepared correctly before the microcement system is applied.
Yes. Microcement is commonly used on kitchen islands because it creates a seamless finish across large surfaces, edges and corners.
When correctly sealed, microcement worktops are straightforward to maintain using non-abrasive cleaning products and routine household cleaning methods.
Microcement itself is not waterproof. Water resistance is achieved through the specialist sealing system applied during installation. When correctly sealed and maintained, microcement worktops are suitable for kitchens, utility rooms and bathroom vanity units.
Project costs vary depending on the size of the worktop, preparation requirements and chosen finish. In some cases, applying microcement over an existing worktop may be more cost-effective than complete replacement.