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Sika Fibre Reinforced

SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced is the new latex modified, cement-based levelling compound from Sika. Fibre Reinforced has been enhanced with polymeric microfibers to improve durability and tensile strength, which provides extra resilience against cracking.

SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced can be used for smoothing and levelling surface irregularities on difficult internal and external floors – including wood, floating floors, sand and concrete slabs and ceramic and plastic tiles. Due to its increased strength it is also the ideal product to use with under-floor heating systems.

A key feature of SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced is its low dust formulation, especially beneficial for domestic uses. Another useful component of Fibre Reinforced is the rapid setting quality, with light foot traffic possible after just 2 – 4 hours and floor coverings able to be laid after just 24 hours.

Unlike some other levelling products, SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced can be used as a wearing surface. It can also be applied prior to the user applying other wearing surfaces – such as carpet, vinyl, tiles, laminates or wood.

It’s suitability for a range of floor coverings means SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced can be used alongside a wide range of Sika products, including all the SikaBond® wood floor and soft floor covering adhesives, as well as the SikaCeram® tile adhesives range.

Jayne Hasoon, Product Manager from Sika, commented: “We are happy to be able to offer our customers this new, hard-wearing and durable floor screed. SikaLevel Fibre Reinforced really stands apart as it can be used beneath heating cables and pipes or on top of heated screeds – or as a wearing surface itself.”

For further information on the full Sika range, download the free Sika Handbook iPhone/Android app, email [email protected], call the Technical Helpdesk on 01707 363810 or visit the website at

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