Floor Levelling Compound
Finding the right base layer is an important part of achieving a professional finish when laying your new flooring. Floor levelling compounds can easily be spread across your surface to create a smooth starting point for a variety of materials. Explore our range and find the perfect self-levelling compound for your project.
Frequently Asked Questions
Offering a durable and hardwearing base layer even in high-traffic areas such as hallways and kitchens, a floor levelling compound is an essential for any flooring renovation.
Our range of self-levelling flooring compounds are suitable for a wide range of surfaces, from fibre reinforced compounds for plywoodsubfloors to latex floor levelling compounds perfect for areas with heavier footfall. Or explore our range of exterior compounds, ideal for even the heaviest-duty areas including conservatories.
Why not take a look at our full range of flooring tools and accessoriesto find everything you need for a professional finish? Or check out our flooring ideas and advice guides for more tips and tricks.
Can you level a floor without using levelling compound?
While you can level a subfloor without using floor levelling compound, this process involves building up the uneven areas with a different material or a packer. However, this is often a more complicated process than using a self-levelling compound and likely won’t offer the same level of support.
How long does floor levelling compound take to dry?
How long your floor levelling compound takes to dry will depend on what kind of compound you have. Certain fibre-reinforced and latex self-levelling floor compounds have a drying time of up to 30 minutes, whereas concrete-based compounds can take up to 24 hours to fully cure.
Can you use floor levelling compound on wood?
Yes, you can use certain types of floor levelling compound on wood subfloors. Fibre reinforced compounds are best suited for wooden floorboards as these will offer the best resistance and prevent cracking.
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