LEVEL X – High-Performance Self-Levelling Compound

LEVEL X – High-Performance Self-Levelling Compound

What It Does

LEVEL X is designed to smooth out uneven slabs, fix low spots, and correct falls before you waterproof, tile, or lay carpet or timber flooring. It’s a ready-to-use self-leveller — just mix with water, pour, and let it find its level.

It’s walkable in 2 hours and dries to under 4% moisture within 24 hours, meaning you can waterproof or start finishes the next day. No waiting for weeks.


When to Use It

  • Before waterproofing wet areas – bathrooms, laundries, and balconies where a smooth and even base is critical for membrane bonding.
  • Before vinyl or timber flooring – eliminates humps and dips that cause movement or hollow sounds.
  • Before tiling – gives you perfect fall correction and eliminates tile lippage.
  • On new or old slabs – where existing concrete is uneven, rough, or has grinder marks or trowel chatter.

How to Apply It

  1. Prep the slab properly – grind or clean the surface to remove dust, laitance, and weak layers. Prime with ACTFLEX 300 (or EP 250 if damp).
  2. Mix – add 4.4–4.8L of water per 20kg bag and mix for 2–3 minutes until smooth and lump-free.
  3. Pour and spread – pour directly onto the primed surface and use a steel trowel, gauge rake, or stand-up spreader to guide it.
  4. De-air – run a spiked roller through the wet material to remove bubbles and help it settle evenly.
  5. Let it set – walkable in 2 hours; ready to waterproof or coat in 24 hours.

For ramping or falls, you can thicken the mix slightly or bulk with sand or small gravel to create gradients.


Real-World Uses

  • Fixing bathroom floors that fall away from the drain.
  • Re-levelling old screeds before re-waterproofing.
  • Creating gentle ramps into wet areas.
  • Preparing large commercial floors for vinyl or epoxy coatings.

LEVEL X replaces traditional cement-and-sand mixes that crack, shrink, or take days to dry. It gives a hard, smooth, and durable finish every time — ready for waterproofing, tiling, or direct floor coverings.

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