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Old 16-09-2007   #1
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Brief description on the use of leveling compounds......dave....

Leveling compounds are ideal for smoothing out a subfloor prior to installing floor tiles.
Leveling compounds are cement based and are easy to apply. They will adhere well to both concrete and wood surfaces.

To ensure that the floor surface is level and rigid, a leveling compound may be needed, The leveling compound can be added to the floor to adjust for any dips in the subfloor.
The subfloor should be clean and dust free, prior to applying a leveling compound to your subfloor. If it is not, you may get a poor bond between the leveling compound and the subfloor.

Use the straight edge, to check how much leveling compound you will need, by running it over the surface of the subfloor to see how flat it is.
Note that leveling compounds set quickly. it is best to mix up small batches at a time.Start with your lowest points first and infill to get a nice level floor..


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Default Re: Leveling Compounds

once the leveling compound has set can the tiles be layed or will you weight
till its dry?
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Default Re: Leveling Compounds

You have to wait until its dry. This can be different times depending on manufacturer
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once the leveling compound has set can the tiles be layed or will you weight
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Most are usually the next day.........i do anyway.....

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once the leveling compound has set can the tiles be layed or will you weight
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It varies between manufacturers... Many products are ok to tile onto after 24-48h, depending on layer thickness, but some require a full week or more to cure and dry out properly. You can compensate for that by chosing products which suit your time frames.

Bear in mind, that if you use a leveling compound which is tileable after 24h, it'll still need to dry out fully before you can waterproof it, unless you use a waterproofing compund which allows for vapor diffusion (the type you use on surfaces with rising damp).

Always read the specs and guidelines the manufacturer prints on the bags.

For additional pointers on SLC, check out my guides thread (link in my signature).

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Default Re: Leveling Compounds

Need advice, stripped back some laminate flooring before laying tiles only to find that where the patio doors are there is about a six inch strip the length of the doors that is damp and also needs to be self levelled to a depth of 10mm.
Is there a slc that has waterproofing in it , any advice please,Mike.
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I'd want to find where the damp is coming from just in case when the tiles are laid it returns

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The area was a window, then was replaced with patiodoors, so i think the dampcourse on the bricks has gone, need to find a solution,thanks mike.
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chemical dpm perhaps
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could i use before slc or after,mike
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Default Re: Leveling Compounds

how much are you chaps paying for slc?

I can get a bag of ardex low amonia latex for about 50 quid
I can get a bag of Technik (stinking) latex for a tenner plus vat.

The technik stuff is not as good as the Ardex but then at 40 quid cheeper i make do.

What you chaps paying?

I have used the gear you mix with water at about 25 quid a bag but in my opinion its not as good as the gear mixed with latex.

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Am i right in thinking that with SLC you pour onto the floor and it will find it's own level or is their some spreading involved?

Never used the stuff before surprisingly

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