Floor Levelers
Correct or level uneven or rough concrete floors
Symons floor levelers correct or level uneven or rough concrete floors. They exhibit superior flowing characterisitcs and provide a smooth underlayment for subsequent floor coverings, achieving 2,300 lb. compressive strength.
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Concrete Top
(Self-Leveling Underlayment)
Concrete Top is a polymer-modified, cement-based, self-leveling underlayment material that exhibits superior flow characteristics when mixed with water. It can be used anywhere an uneven or unfinished interior concrete floor must be leveled. When properly applied, Concrete Top produces a smooth surface for the subsequent application of tile, marble, wood, epoxy, carpet or other floor coverings. Concrete Top can be used in applications from 1/16" to 4" in depth without shrinking, cracking or spalling.
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Concrete Top HD
(Self-Leveling, Traffic-Bearing)
Concrete Top HD is a premium self-leveling topping designed for traffic bearing surfaces. It can be applied over new or existing interior concrete surfaces. Concrete Top HD provides a smooth surface over rough, uneven concrete and will accept light traffic 24 hours after installation. It can be used in thicknesses ranging from ¼" up to 4" and develops a compressive strength in excess of 6000 psi.
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Magic Finish
(Trowel-Applied, Feather Finish)
Magic Finish is a trowel-applied, polymer-modified, cement-based, rapid-setting underlayment and finishing material that provides an exceptionally smooth "feather finish" to a wide variety of substrates. Magic Finish can be applied over properly prepared concrete, plywood, ceramic tile, VCT and adhesives.
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Liquid SystemsAvailable in solvent or water-based formulations. |
Cement SystemsEnhance concrete performance or correct problems. |
Epoxy SystemsResin-based systems correct structural concrete problems and protect concrete surfaces. |
Polyurea SystemsPolyurea-based systems to repair and protect concrete joints and nosings, even in low temperature conditions. |

