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SUBFLOOR SOLUTIONS FROM


TILEMASTER Tilemaster Adhesives’ range includes 11 self-levelling and smoothing compounds in formulations to suit all types of substrate, flooring material and project time frames. All products are manufactured in Leyland, Lancashire and have been designed to help solve daily challenges faced by flooring contractors and tile fixers.


Many subfloors require a fast-drying self-levelling and smoothing compound that can be applied to substantial depths if needed. Tilemaster Adhesives range includes highly versatile, water-based LevelFlex – a flexible, fibre-reinforced screed which can be poured up to 50mm in depth in one application. LevelFlex is suitable for a variety of substrates, including underfloor heating and timber, whilst also being suitable for use as a wearing surface. Ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles can be laid after three hours and impervious floors, including LVT, after 24 hours.


Tilemaster Adhesives’ range also includes products developed for


TWO MORE F. BALL LEVELLING COMPOUNDS APPROVED FOR


MARINE USE F. Ball and Co. Ltd.’s Stopgap 300 HD heavy-duty floor levelling compound and Stopgap 600 Base deep section compound are now MED certified for use in marine flooring applications. Tested in accordance with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) standards, both products will carry the Wheelmark logo on product packaging and accompanying literature; the logo is an internationally-recognised mark for MED-certified products that are suitable for use in marine and offshore applications.


Stopgap 300 is a fast-drying self- levelling compound suitable for use in light to heavy-duty areas for preparing


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specific applications. Examples include AnhyLevel – a gypsum-based, flexible, self-levelling and smoothing compound developed for direct application to substrates such as anhydrite, hemihydrate and calcium sulphate screeds. Anhylevel is suitable for use above underfloor heating systems, it can be applied from 2mm-20mm in a single application and is ready to receive light foot traffic after 2-3 hours.


For tile fixing to AnhyLevel, Tilemaster Adhesives range includes AnhyFix – a


100% compatible, gypsum-based, flexible tile adhesive that is suitable for installing ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles. Anhyfix is a rapid setting product, allowing light foot traffic and grouting to begin after three hours.


All Tilemaster Adhesives products are offered alongside a fully comprehensive range of adhesives, preparation products, and colour- matched grouts and silicones.


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and economically. It is designed for application up to a maximum of 50mm and a minimum of 5mm, to provide a sound base, prior to the installation of a recommended levelling compound.


Suitable for pump application, Stopgap 600 is self- smoothing, dimensionally stable and fast drying and sets in as little as 3 hours.


a wide range of sound absorbent and non-absorbent subfloors, prior to the installation of new floorcoverings.


It is low odour and protein-free, which also makes it suitable for use in biologically sensitive areas.


Stopgap 600 is a water mix, base compound designed for use where floor levels need to be raised quickly


Stopgap 600 is suitable for light to heavy-duty applications and can be applied over sound absorbent and non-absorbent subfloors.


Like Stopgap 300, it is low odour and protein-free and can be used over a wide range of subfloor types.


Stopgap 300 and Stopgap 600 join a comprehensive range of F. Ball levelling compounds and adhesives that have been approved for marine use.


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