OUTDOOR
PREPPING OUTSIDE
Kerakoll’s systems are specifically designed for external use.
The creation of a space for outdoor living has become the norm in most gardens, in spite of the British climate. Whether you are laying a tiled patio for use as an outdoor seating area, or artificial turf you will need a smooth level base and products developed for external use.
Levelflex External is a rapid-setting self-levelling compound specifically developed for use outside and in areas submerged in water. It incorporates Frost Protect, a blend of additives specially selected to prevent frost damage during the freeze-thaw process when used externally. Levelflex External is ideal for use in wet areas and swimming pools as part of the Kerakoll swimming pool system as it maintains performance even when submerged.
It can be used in thicknesses from 2mm to 50mm, and has a 25-minute wet edge time with a three-hour wait before tiling. It can also be used for as a base for artificial turf, or left bare as a wearing surface in areas exposed to light to medium foot traffic.
For tiled surface, once the surface is dry, choose any of Kerakoll’s H40 and Setaflex ranges of adhesives, all of which are suitable for external use, and grout with Fugabella Color, which is resistant to UV rays, and frost.
For artifical turf, simply follow the instructions of the manufacturer to lay the material once you have levelled the base with Levelflex External.
More information is available on the website. You can also contact your local sales representative, or the customer service team to arrange a trial or answer any questions that you may have.
info@kerakoll.co.uk 01772 456 831
www.kerakoll.com
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