LevelQuik Self-Leveling Underlayment, Gray, 50 lb Bag

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CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC. CLQ50 LevelQuik Self-Leveling Underlayment, Gray, 50 lb Bag

Item #: CLQ50 by Custom Building Products

UPC #: 773894111212

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  • Seeks its own level in min
  • Levels from feather edge to 1-1/2 in in one pour
  • Walkable in 4 hrs
  • Exceeds TCNA requirements for ceramic tile installations
  • Reduces bond failure and crumbling of resilient flooring
  • Cures fast and develops high early strength for quick installation

Warranty

Limited

Color

Gray

Net Content

50 lb

Form

Powder

Drying Time

2 to 4 hr

Applicable Materials

Carpet Cement Ceramic Concrete Glass Plywood Porcelain Vinyl Wood

Flash Point

212 deg F

Resists

Mildew Mold

pH Range

10 to 12.5

Temperature Rating

50 to 90 deg F

Nomenclature

CLQ50 SETTING SELF LEVELING

Container Type

Bag

LEVELER FLOOR SLFLEVEL 22.68KG
Specifications:

Compositions: Crystalline Silica Quartz Calcium Aluminate Cement Portland Cement

Helps level floors prior to the installation of ceramic tile, natural stone, resilient flooring, carpet, wood and other floor coverings. This quick-setting underlayment can be applied to 1.5 in (3.8 cm) thick in one pour and seeks its own level in min. With proper installation, the use of LevelQuik RS can achieve an extra heavy rating for high impact use in food plants, dairies, breweries and kitchens. LevelQuik RS may be applied to in residential structures with floor joists up to 24 in O.C. Formulated using Controlled Cure Technology, LevelQuik RS helps eliminate installation problems such as bond failure, crumbling and staining of resilient flooring caused by the free moisture found in traditional underlayments.