LATICRETE's Launches New Polishable, Cementitious Self Leveling Concrete Overlay, NXTⓇ Level SP


LATICRETE, a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has introduced NXTⓇ Level SP, a coarse-sanded, polishable, cementitious self-leveling concrete overlay with a Salt and Pepper appearance that is designed to function as a high-strength wear surface or underlayment. With its ability to be pourable and pumpable, NXT Level SP is ideal for use in new construction and repairs to polished slabs in malls, department stores, supermarkets, hotels, apartment buildings, car dealerships and other high-traffic areas in need of a durable, low maintenance wear surface. 

“At LATICRETE, our research and development team is always looking to create products that make people’s lives easier. NXT Level SP flattens floors that can be walked on in as little as two hours and polished as soon as one day after application, providing minimal downtime for the facility and following trades. Once cured, the concrete overlay can remain as is or quickly topped with flooring materials or coatings if another look is desired,” said Elvis Torres, LATICRETE Product Manager – Concrete Remediation. 

Additional performance features of NXT Level SP include high abrasion resistance, which contributes to its low maintenance and longer appearance retention, and high compressive strength of 7,000 PSI making the flooring more durable and versatile for end-user installations. The product also boasts an inorganic low alkali cement-based formulation that will not contribute to or harbor growth of mold or mildew. For more information, visit laticrete.com.



September 6, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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