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Product Specification
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Product Description
Rapid Level CT 3220 is a rapid setting smoothing/levelling compound for levelling differences in thickness between 3mm to 20mm in one application. It allows the installation of ceramic, porcelain and natural stone tiles in just 45 minutes.
Where to use:
For internal use only. For levelling, smoothing and infilling differences of between 3 and 20 mm in a single application. Suitable for levelling a variety of substrates including new or existing concrete, screeds, stone & ceramic tiles and over boarded timber floors.
Rapid Level CT 3220 is suitable in areas subjected to castor wheels and onto screeds incorporating under floor heating systems. Also suitable for encapsulating electrical under tile heating systems.
Recommendations:
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Do not add water to a mix which has already started to set.
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Do not add lime, cement or gypsum to the mix.
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Do not use for external applications.
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Do not use on substrates subject to continuous rising damp.
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Do not apply at temperatures below +5°C.
Packaging: 20 kg bags.
Can be hand or pump applied.
APPROXIMATE COVERAGE PER 20KG BAG (1.3KG/SQM/MM)
- 9sqm at 3mm
- 6.5sqm at 4mm
- 5sqm at 5mm
- 4.5sqm at 6mm
- 4sqm at 7mm
- 3sqm at 8mm
- 3sqm at 9mm
- 2.5sqm at 10mm (Typical for underfloor heating)
Delivery & Returns
Are there shipping costs and how will my order be deliverered?
Shipping costs may apply depending on the size, weight, and destination of your order. We offer both nationwide and local delivery services. Smaller items are typically shipped via courier, while larger or heavier orders (such as tiles or stone) are delivered using a pallet network.
Shipping charges are calculated at checkout based on the delivery location and the nature of the items purchased. Please ensure someone is available to receive the delivery, as pallet deliveries are kerbside and do not include unpacking or moving items indoors. We will do our best to inform you of your delivery date for all palletised orders.
For more detailed information about shipping options, charges, and delivery times, please visit our Shipping Your Order page.
Can I return unused or unwanted items?
Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Can I return unused or unwanted tiles?
Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Do you ship to Northern Ireland?
Yes, we ship both parcels and palletised goods from our UK warehouse to customers in Northern Ireland.
For parcels, no EORI or XI EORI number is required, and deliveries proceed as standard without additional customs documentation.
For palletised goods, customs requirements differ depending on the intended use:
- If the goods are not intended for retail in Northern Ireland, no further customs information is required.
- If the goods are intended for retail in Northern Ireland, you must provide a valid XI EORI number so we can complete the necessary customs procedures before dispatch.
To obtain an XI EORI number, you must first apply for a GB EORI number and then convert it to an XI EORI via the UK Government portal: https://www.gov.uk/eori/apply-for-eori.
We must receive your XI EORI number before we can dispatch palletised orders intended for retail use in Northern Ireland.
Payment & Security
How do you prevent fraudulent activities?
I can see a pending transaction in my bank account, but no order?
What payment methods do you accept?
Frequently asked questions
How much self levelling compound do I need?
Area (M2) x Depth (mm) x 1.4
For example, if you need to cover 5M2 to a depth of 10mm, you will need:
10 x 5 x 1.4 = 70kg
What grout should I choose for my tiles?
It is generally a good idea to match the colour of the grout to the main colour of the tile to minimize its appearance. However, there are exceptions where you may want to use a contrasting grout colour to create a feature or highlight traditional tile patterns.
Another factor to consider is the type of grout you use. Traditional cement-based grouts are durable but may fade over time, while epoxy grouts are more resistant to fading, retain their colour longer, and are waterproof, making them ideal for high traffic and wet areas.
Ultimately, the decision of what colour and type of grout to use will depend on your personal preference and the specific needs of your project.