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Discuss bal levelling compounds in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; can anyone tell me which bal slc has good self levelling properties and goes to a depth of 35mm, the floor is concrete screed and needs to be flex for ...
          
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    can anyone tell me which bal slc has good self levelling properties and goes to a depth of 35mm, the floor is concrete screed and needs to be flex for ufh, its got to be bal because i need tomorrow and i have only got bal products to hand,locally,also installing insulation boards ,the floor has a 30mm hump in the middle and to much to grind down etc, thanks for any advice Mike.

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    Can I assume your supplier is Topps tiles?
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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    topps and tileflair

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    My local Topps haven't got any of the new Bal levellers in yet???

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    nor mine. they only stock a cheap non flexi slc

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    Mike - link to the appropriate BAL SLC
    BAL Adhesives - Products - Thickbase
    Not sure local retailers stock these yet - I know Tileflair and Topps were using up old stock first - Tileflair would order it for you.
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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    Topps sell 'ultra level it one' polymer modified, suitable for ufh and can be applied from 3 to 50mm. Great stuff highly recommend it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bri View Post
    Topps sell 'ultra level it one' polymer modified, suitable for ufh and can be applied from 3 to 50mm. Great stuff highly recommend it
    is that suitable for wood floors bri?

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    is that suitable for wood floors bri?
    A few members use it.. info here>>>> Ultra-Floor : Products - Floor Levelling Compounds

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    Suitible for screed and concrete floors, I,d use level it 2, a 2 part self leveling for wood floors..
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    evel IT one HDB is a self-smoothing base compound designed to smooth undulations in cementitious floor substrates and to build depths of up to 50mm prior to levelling with an Ultra Floor leveller. A product also suitable for smoothing cementitious substrates and fixed timber floors ready to receive ceramic or terrazzo tiles.
    Open time 20-30 minutes, Set time 2-3 hours.
    Seems to be ok regarding that part.. but not one i have used.. Ultra plan renovation or Weber floor flex for me.

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    ive got bal prime apd, will this be ok for ultra

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    Default Re: bal levelling compounds

    Agree with Dave. weber floor flex up to 50mm in one hit.

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