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beaker July 11th 06 06:19 PM

self levelling floor
 
Hello

I am considering ripping up tiles and laminate in kitchen prior to
fitting a new one but I would like to level the floor and lay new
lino/tiles (not sure which yet!)

How easy is leveling a floor using leveling compound and can anyone
given me any advice what is the best compound/screed to to get and
where from.

Thanks for your help

Beaker

Guy King July 11th 06 06:54 PM

self levelling floor
 
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How easy is leveling a floor using leveling compound


It's great if you're doing a decent thickness. Under about 3mm and it's
a ******* 'cos the stuff doesn't self-level.

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HLAH July 11th 06 07:29 PM

self levelling floor
 

"Guy King" wrote in message
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The message k
from beaker contains these words:

How easy is leveling a floor using leveling compound


It's great if you're doing a decent thickness. Under about 3mm and it's
a ******* 'cos the stuff doesn't self-level.

--

Self levelling compound is a bit of a misnomer it should really be called
self smoothing compound. You need to get it roughly level with a float first
before you leave it to smooth. As Guy says you need a good layer to get it
to go easily, but note many compounds only do 3mm. Bal Multibase is supposed
to do up to 10mm without additives but it's bloody expensive and I found it
not as easy to use as Wickes Latex Levelling Compound, that does up to 5mm
but at less than half the price.

H



Stuart Noble July 11th 06 09:25 PM

self levelling floor
 
HLAH wrote:
"Guy King" wrote in message
...
The message k
from beaker contains these words:

How easy is leveling a floor using leveling compound

It's great if you're doing a decent thickness. Under about 3mm and it's
a ******* 'cos the stuff doesn't self-level.

--

Self levelling compound is a bit of a misnomer it should really be called
self smoothing compound. You need to get it roughly level with a float first
before you leave it to smooth. As Guy says you need a good layer to get it
to go easily, but note many compounds only do 3mm. Bal Multibase is supposed
to do up to 10mm without additives but it's bloody expensive and I found it
not as easy to use as Wickes Latex Levelling Compound, that does up to 5mm
but at less than half the price.

H



Not easy stuff to use. You have to chuck it down and work quickly
(preferably towards the door :-)).
If you want to level the floor rather than smooth it, a pva mortar is
easier and cheaper. Latex screeds are better where there's a possibility
of damp, and they go off quicker, which is why contractors use them as a
matter of course.

Dave July 12th 06 06:33 PM

self levelling floor
 
beaker wrote:
Hello

I am considering ripping up tiles and laminate in kitchen prior to
fitting a new one but I would like to level the floor and lay new
lino/tiles (not sure which yet!)

How easy is leveling a floor using leveling compound and can anyone
given me any advice what is the best compound/screed to to get and
where from.

Thanks for your help

Beaker


Seal the concrete base with PVA before applying the SL compound,
otherwise the working time is VERY short.

Dave


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