Levelling mortars

Self-leveling mortars for floor tiles

A flat and load-bearing surface is the foundation for any finishing work. At the same time, there are differences in the properties of the substrate, so you also have to choose the correct leveling compound. We have precisely the right self-leveling mortar for your floor project. With us, you'll find versatile, fast-setting, lightweight, and machine-processable self-leveling mortars. Omnicol's leveling compounds are very easy to work with. They have excellent flow and self-levelling capability. They also dry quickly, minimising the waiting time to continue finishing with popular floor coverings such as carpet, vinyl, floor lacquer, cork, parquet, and tiles.


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Why should I level?

A flat substrate is the basis for a good final finish. This is often overlooked. The possibility of making corrections during the application of the final finish is limited and time-consuming. A flat substrate ensures a flat end result.

Should I prime before leveling?

Yes, self-leveling compound is usually applied as a thinner and adhesive leveling layer. Primer is part of this leveling system and helps reduce suction, improve adhesion, and prevent air from escaping from the substrate. These factors can strongly influence the final result of the self-leveling layer during application and drying.

Does self-leveling compound naturally flow into a flat subfloor?

No, our self-levelers are developed with excellent flow properties but do not behave like water because they contain a large amount of fillers. Flat and level are also different concepts. For a flat appearance, you need the right amount of material (measured and indicated on the substrate), spread the self-leveler with a trowel or rake, and optionally use a spiked or venting roller for a flat (mirror) end result.

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