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Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement

 


Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement
Premium poured Gypsum flooring underlayment products

  • Cementitious surface ideal for commercial, institutional, and renovation construction.

  • Superior compressive strength.

  • Variable thickness (featheredge up to 1-1/2 inches)

  • Ultra-smooth, crack-resistant, thin-profiled surface.

  • Moisture Resistant.

  • Applied by USG licensed contractors.

System Description:
Levelrock Brand Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement (SLC) is a premium cementitious underlayment designed by USG for use in commercial, institutional, and rehab construction. It provides a smooth, hard underlayment surface over concrete slabs, pre-stressed concrete or concrete planks at thicknesses from feathered to 1-1/2 inches. It is suitable for a variety of floor coverings. Levelrock Brand Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement (SLC) exceeds commercial ninyl floor covering requirements as a high-performing underlayment with compressive strengths up to 5000 psi. Quick set times and high production rates allow for traffic within hours of installation. Exceptional surface hardness of Levelrock Brand Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement (SLC) resists indentation. It also will withstand up to 45 days of normal construction traffic.

Product Discription:
Levelrock Brand Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement (SLC) is mixed with sand and water at the jobsite to yield a lightweight leveling slurry. A 1/2 inch thick underlayment weighs approximately 5.0 pounds per square foot and has a density of only 120 pounds per cubic foot.

System Benefits:
Levelrock Brand Floor Underlayment Self-Leveling Cement (SLC) provides an economical way to achieve lightweight, fire-resistant, self-leveling floors in commercial, institutional, and renovation construction. Typical applications are less labor intensive than many other types of construction. Higher compressive strengths minimize damage to floors from trades. Low profiles allow for design flexibility.