Socrete
Woonkamer in kustappartement met Socrete gietvloer

So natural.
So Strong.

Socrete: Microcement Reinvented

 

This cement-free system elevates craftsmanship and technical performance, offering the nuanced look of polished concrete with the benefits of a modern, high-performance flooring solution.

Like traditional stucco floors such as tadelakt, béton ciré or microcement, Socrete is applied by trowel. What sets it apart is its fully cement-free composition. The result is a non-porous surface that is less prone to shrinkage and more durable for daily use.

Socrete delivers a warm, lived-in aesthetic with natural depth and subtle tactility. Its low build-up height makes it a perfect choice for renovation projects or new builds with specific technical requirements.

An authentic look that does not compromise on comfort or resilience. That is what sets Socrete apart.

Applications
FAQ

 

 

Why choose a Socrete cast floor?

 

Floors, Bathrooms and Stairs

With a build-up of just 2 mm, Socrete is perfectly suited for renovation projects. But it also performs beautifully in new construction. This system can be applied to floors, stairs, walls and custom furniture, making it especially popular in bathrooms, kitchens and retail spaces where materials are meant to flow seamlessly into one another.

Cement-Free Innovation

Like tadelakt, béton ciré or microcement, Socrete is applied by hand using a trowel, creating natural variations, subtle nuances and an authentic, artisanal look. The distinction lies in its composition. Socrete is entirely cement-free, resulting in a non-porous surface that is less prone to shrinkage, staining and cracking.

This cement-free structure makes the floor more resistant to moisture, making it particularly suitable for bathrooms, walk-in showers and kitchens. In this way, Socrete combines the character of a mineral, handcrafted finish with the reliability of a modern resin-based system, without the limitations of cement-bound applications.

Universally Applicable

  • Screed or cement subfloors
  • Dry screeds or fibre-reinforced gypsum panels
  • Self-levelling compounds or levelling mortars
  • Existing tiled floors (including large or small ceramic tiles and natural stone such as granite, Belgian or foreign bluestone, travertine, blue or black slate, basalt, sandstone, quartzite, or limestone)
  • Old concrete floors or polished concrete
  • Panels (MDF, hydro panels and others)
  • Existing resin floors or cast floors, epoxy floors or polyurethane PU floors

Technical Details

  • Height: 2 mm
  • Mineral resin floor
  • Distinctive concrete look with artisanal character
  • Waterproof, scratch-resistant and easy to maintain
  • Compatible with underfloor heating
  • A refined alternative to microcement or polished concrete
  • Available in 25 natural shades
  • Suitable for showers, stairs, walls and furniture
  • Ideal for both new builds and renovations
  • Durable, eco-friendly and awarded the DesignX50 label