
Self-Leveling Anhydrite Screeds
An excellent solution for significant irregularities on concrete floors.
Self-leveling anhydrite screed is an excellent substrate that offers many application possibilities. It allows for fast application while maintaining the highest quality finish. It is ideal for use in homes, apartments, as well as public facilities.
It is a type of floor screed used to level the substrate before laying internal flooring, such as ceramic tiles, panels, carpeting, or parquet. It is a special type of screed based on anhydrite, which is a sulfate-based gypsum.
This screed is a mixture of anhydrite powder, water, and possibly other additives, such as accelerators or strength enhancers. After mixing with water, it becomes fluid and self-leveling, which means that when poured onto the substrate, it spreads out, filling any unevenness and leveling the floor surface. This allows for a smooth and even substrate, making it easier to install decorative finished flooring.
It is a simple ready-to-use solution, and a great alternative to cement screeds, allowing for a much faster and cheaper substrate installation, while providing excellent thermal conductivity. The main advantages of this solution include its fast drying time, allowing for further work to be done after just a few hours from application. It is also relatively lightweight, which can be beneficial in buildings where reducing the load on the structure is required. Additionally, it is environmentally friendly, as it is made from natural raw materials and does not contain harmful chemical substances.
Self-leveling anhydrite screed is mainly used in commercial, industrial and residential construction as a base for various types of internal flooring. It requires professional application in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and proper preparation of the substrate to achieve a durable and effective flooring solution.
This solution is suitable for various types of rigid ceilings and floor constructions, regardless of whether they are tiles, decorative floorings, or floor panels. While maintaining excellent parameters, it also allows for a variety of finishes, making it extremely comprehensive and efficient.
Examples of application areas:
- Houses
- Apartments
- Offices
- Schools
- Hospitals,
- Cinemas,
- Shops.