Neilydun's used it. I sent an email off this morning to get a price. I like the option of 2 differnt milks - one quick set and the oyher for going over adhesive residues
Ive only used the superdry. It does go off really quickly. It will be useless in the summer. I used 3 pallets of it, in a cold building, and it was good. Good flow, and finish, and I got a deal, so a few pennies cheaper than Level It 2. I like there product, service and prices. Especially the way they unload with an electric pallet truck, and drop them wherever you want them.
Snap. Asked for a price for 90 units. Shame we're not closer, might get better price the more you order.
£??.?? + vat for bag and bottle to me mate not used it yet and can't find tech sheet for it, the pdf i've found doesn't tell me compression strength etc...
you dont need to prime if the subfloor your laying on doesnt require primer. You the installer is responsible for checking this. However i have never come across a floor that dont need primer.
level it 3 not moisture tolerant and has a low compression strength latexplan trade is priced a little better and a better product by the sounds of it.
Yes it has a lower compression strength which is what I need. When you use screeds alot and have tried nearly every one on the market on every subfloor you learn what screed is best on what type of subfloor. What's the point of putting a high strength screed down on a weaker sub floor? For me and alot of fitters I know you want screed which can go over any problems floors you might find.
rather use NA for a weaker screed it's moisture tolerant so's green bag don't forget NA will be running out similar price to this on 20th at RGN
If that was cheaper all the time I'd buy a pallet. When I have a big commercial job on I order the screed in for the job an get it delivered straight to site. The pallet of screed I buy are for all the domestic jobs inc builders work so on them jobs you need the screed to be cheap and stick to anything.