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CEM-QUIK Premium Rapid Set Mortar


A cement based product for interior and exterior use which is simple to apply and sets hard in approximately 30 minutes. Ideal as a patch repair or where installations require a fast repair job.


Application: for repairs to most masonry substrates; gap and crack filling, jointing and sealing earthenware pipes and drains, patching steps


and windowsills, setting and bedding WCs, sinks, railings and posts.


Levelmaster Cem-Quik will fill holes and cracks in concrete, brick, blocks and stone. Simply add water and mix to a smooth mortar, apply with a trowel or a filling knife up to a thickness of 25mm. This product will set in cold and wet conditions and is suitable for internal and external repairs.


Conforms to EN1504-3 Code


BDCEMQ3 BDCEMQ5


Colour Grey


Grey


Size 3kg


5kg


Box Barcode 1


1


UNIVERSAL BUILDING


RENDER Pre-Mixed, Sand, Lime and Cement Render


A one coat, moderate strength render for moderate strength backgrounds and mild exposure conditions.


Application: as a base coat, Universal Building Render is applied in one


coat, avoiding the drying time associated with multi-coat render systems. It is weather resistant, resists penetrating damp and yet allows walls to breathe.


It will not chip, flake or peel, is tough and flexible, has excellent adhesion and can be hosed down. Use internally and externally on suitably prepared substrates including brickwork and concrete. Coverage is approximately 12m2


/20kg, application up to 25mm. Conforms to EN998-1


5060021369321 5056437400208


Code BDER25


Colour Grey


Size 25kg


Box Barcode 1


5056437400345


NEW


LIGHTWEIGHT


RENDER MESH Alkali Resistant, Glass Fibre Woven Mesh


A lightweight (145g), glass fibre woven mesh, ideal for reinforcement of render or basecoat plaster. An alkali resistant glass fibre woven mesh, ideal for reinforcement of render or basecoat plaster. An ideal anti-crack reinforcement for rendering systems.


Application: for use in construction; mainly to reinforce concrete, cement, screeds and renders, ETICS external wall insulation systems with acrylic, polymeric, silicone, silicate and mineral renders, cracking surfaces repairs and tiling (as reinforcement).


Construction- 5x5mm mesh.


MONSTER MESH Alkali Resistant, Glass Fibre Woven Mesh


A 160g, glass fibre 4x4mm mesh ideal for the reinforcement of render or basecoat plaster and as an anti-crack reinforcement.


Application: used with Universal Building Render, this mesh provides incredible strength, is light, economical, tear resistant and easy to use. It stabilises surfaces, prevents cracks forming and is widely used on external wall insulation systems, roof tiles and carpets.


Monster Mesh can also be used as a reinforcement for waterproof membranes, felts and similar roofing materials. It can be used in conjunction with tile adhesives to distribute stress within ceramic, marble and stone tiles and with all variety of floor coverings to maintain stability and durability.


Code BDMESH


Colour Pink


Size Box Barcode 50m x 1m 1 5056437400048


In all instances, please refer to the Technical Data Sheets for full application and coverage details.


Code BDRENM


Colour Pink


Size Box Barcode 50m x 1m 1 5056437400161


01422 315301


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THE LEVELMASTER RANGE: Cement Based Compounds


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