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THE ROCK SOLID SOLUTION TO UNEVEN FLOORS Level-Right ® Self-Leveling Floor Underlayment is a specially formulated, high-strength cementitious underlayment that can handle any floor leveling challenge — often without shotblasting or scarifying. Level-Right is poured over precast or cast-in-place concrete, terrazzo, ceramic, quarry, marble tile, old vinyl tile, and tile adhesives — providing a level, smooth surface. Hand troweling and hand finishing are unnecessary. Level-Right accepts practically any floor covering. With Level-Right there is no extensive curing time. Ceramic tile can be thin set within 2 to 4 hours. Other floor goods can be installed once Level-Right passes a moisture test. FEATURES/BENEFITS Pre-blended mix of high strength cements and special additives • Water resistant Pours over concrete as well as old floor goods, adhesives and wood substrates Ideal for large projects or small repair jobs No special prepping, removal of old floor goods, or hand finishing required Sets fast, can be walked on within two to four hours Compressive strengths up to 5,500 psi (37.9 MPa) Can be featheredged Tested at the manufacturing plant and the job site to meet our stringent quality assurance requirements Contains recycled materials GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold Certified LEVEL-RIGHT An Eco-friendly Building Product LEVEL-RIGHT ® THE FAST, COST EFFECTIVE FLOOR LEVELING SYSTEM

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Page 1: THE FAST, COST EFFECTIVE FLOOR LEVELING ...8. Level-Right will not structurally bridge over expansion joints, saw cuts or structural cracks. They should be allowed to continue through

THE ROCK SOLID SOLUTION TO UNEVEN FLOORSLevel-Right® Self-Leveling Floor Underlayment is a specially formulated, high-strength cementitious underlayment that can handle any floor leveling challenge — often without shotblasting or scarifying.

Level-Right is poured over precast or cast-in-place concrete, terrazzo, ceramic, quarry, marble tile, old vinyl tile, and tile adhesives — providing a level, smooth surface. Hand troweling and hand finishing are unnecessary. Level-Right accepts practically any floor covering.

With Level-Right there is no extensive curing time. Ceramic tile can be thin set within 2 to 4 hours. Other floor goods can be installed once Level-Right passes a moisture test.

FEATURES/BENEFITS• Pre-blended mix of high strength cements and special additives• Water resistant• Pours over concrete as well as old floor goods, adhesives and

wood substrates• Ideal for large projects or small repair jobs• No special prepping, removal of old floor goods, or hand

finishing required• Sets fast, can be walked on within two to four hours• Compressive strengths up to 5,500 psi (37.9 MPa)• Can be featheredged• Tested at the manufacturing plant and the job site to meet our

stringent quality assurance requirements• Contains recycled materials• GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Gold Certified

LEVEL-RIGHTAn Eco-friendly Building Product

LEVEL-RIGHT®

THE FAST, COST EFFECTIVE FLOOR LEVELING SYSTEM

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For more info: 800-356-7887 • Email: [email protected] www.MaxxonCorporation.com

Another superior product from: Maxxon® Corporation • 920 Hamel Road • P.O. Box 253 Hamel, MN 55340 USA • 763-478-9600 • Fax: 763-478-2431

MADE IN THE USA

©2004-2018 Maxxon Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Level-Right and associated logos are registered trademarks of Maxxon Corporation, Hamel, MN, USA. Printed in the USA. #62030, 10/18.

TECHNICAL DATA

LEED Certification ....May help contribute toward earning points, see www.MaxxonCorporation.com

UL ER 8477-01

Flexural Strength ...................... 1,260 psi (8.7 MPa) 28 daysASTM C348

Dry Density .........................approx. 125 lbs/ft3 (2,002 kg/m3)

VOC Emissions .......................... GREENGUARD Gold Certified

Code Listings..................... ICC-ES Evaluation Report ESR-2540

Tensile Strength ............................ 720 psi (5.0 MPa) 28 daysASTM C190

Compressive Strength ... Typical: 3,000 psi (20.7 MPa) 3 daysModified ASTM C109 4,500 psi (31.0 MPa) 7 days 5,500 psi (37.9 MPa) 28 days

Fuel Contribution ............................................................. 0Smoke Density ................................................................. 0Flame Spread .................................................................. 0

Fire Performance ASTM E84

FIRE RATINGSUL Design

ULC Design

I530 L003L201

L511L512M500

M501M503M514

M520M521

G230G516G524G551G553G560G561G563G566G574G587G597J917J919J920J924J927J931J957J958J991J994L006L201

L202L206L208L209L210L211L212L501L502L503L504L505L506L507L508L509L510L511L512L513L514L515L516L517

L518L519L520L522L523L524L525L526L527L528L529L530 L533L534L535L536L537L538L539L540L541L542L543L545

L546L547L549L551L552L556L557L558L560L562L563L564L565L567L569L570L571L573L574L576L577L579L581L583

L585L588L589L590L592L593M500M502M503M504M505M506M507M508M510M511 M513M514M515M517M518M519

LEED® INFORMATIONFor information regarding how

Level-Right may contribute toward points for LEED project contribution, contact

your Regional Representative at (800) 356-7887 or visit

www.maxxon.com/go_green.

FIRE/SOUND RATINGSEvaluation Reports - Meeting fire and sound code together

Accepted by local building officials for fire and sound code compliance, Evaluation Reports are technical reports which verify that specific products meet the following code requirements and warrant regulatory approval. Minimum code requirements: Sound - 50 STC/IIC, Fire - I Hour

International Code CouncilICC ESR #2540 For the following assembly types:

Additional ICC ES Reports: ESR #1141, ESR #1153, ESR #1774

Underwriters Laboratory InternationalUL ER #8477-01 For the following assembly types:

• Parallel Chord Truss• 2x10 Wood Truss

• I-Joist• Hambro

• Steel Joist• Precast Concrete

• Parallel Chord Truss• 2x10 Wood Truss

• I-Joist• Steel Joist

• Precast Concrete

Gypsum Wallboard

Steel or Wood Stud and Plate

Level-Right®

Level-Right®

Sealed Joint

Precast or Poured Concrete

Gypsum Wallboard

Steel or Wood Stud and Plate

Carpet, Tile or Other Floor Goods

Existing Uneven Concrete

Gypsum Wallboard

Steel or Wood Stud and Plate

Level-Right®

Level-Right®

Sealed Joint

Precast or Poured Concrete

Gypsum Wallboard

Steel or Wood Stud and Plate

Carpet, Tile or Other Floor Goods

Existing Uneven Concrete

DETAIL DRAWINGS

PREPARATION Concrete subfloors must be fully cured, moisture free and have no efflorescence. The substrate surface shall be clean, dust and contaminant free. Cracks should be filled with a crack filler or an elastomeric compound. Plumbing or electrical penetrations should be packed with insulation and sealed. No air movement, windows must be closed and no direct sunlight during the pour.

TESTING For Level-Right, field testing must be performed in accordance with modified ASTM C109 using 2" x 2" (50 mm x 50 mm) cube molds. Before independent sampling, contact the Maxxon Quality Control Department to ensure that proper procedures are followed.

LIMITATIONS 1. Do not pour Level-Right where the floor temperature is less than 50 °F (10 °C) or greater than 100 °F (37.7 °C). 2. Protect the poured mortar from wind and sun, and from freezing temperatures for the first 72 hours.3. Level-Right cannot resist stresses caused by structural movement.4. The structural subfloor and floor joist must comply with manufacturers’ maximum span criteria. Typically a deflection limitation of L/360 is adequate for Maxxon Underlayments. Some floor coverings such as marble, stone, travertine, and ceramic tile may require a stiffer floor system. Maxxon Underlayments are non-structural and therefore cannot be expected to reinforce structurally deficient subfloors. The

PRODUCT SUPPORT Additional product literature,CSI formatted specifications and information are available upon request. For special applications, contact Maxxon Corporation.

DRYING CONDITIONS The general contractor/project superintendent must provide and maintain correct environmental conditions to keep the building clean and dry, and protect against infestation of moisture from a variety of potential sources. Moisture can be introduced

by other trades through spillage, tracked in mud and rain, plumbing leaks, etc. Often stored in damp conditions, building products may arrive on site laden with moisture that releases after installation. Outside sources such as rain, snow, wind, etc. can also increase moisture levels.Controlling moisture levels in the building, through appropriate trade sequencing and prevention of potential damage by other trades, is the responsibility of the general contractor/project superintendent. The general contractor/project superintendent must

supply mechanical ventilation and heat if necessary. These controls fall under the scope of work of the general contractor/project superintendent — not Maxxon Corporation or the Maxxon Underlayment installer.See Maxxon Building Conditions Guide for additional information.

WARRANTY See our website for complete warranty info.

general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner should make necessary allowances for expected live, concentrated, impact, and/or dead loads including the weight of finished floor goods and setting beds.5. Additional consideration should be taken for concentrated/dynamic loads. U.S. building codes typically specify a uniform live load of 40 pounds per square foot for residential floor designs. This load is intended to account for large loads that can occur in a building. In reality these loads are not uniform, but rather consist of items such as furniture and appliances that actually induce concentrated loads far exceeding 40 lbs per sq ft. Rolling concentrated loads such as office chairs, wheel chairs, and motorized scooters add turning, twisting, repetition, and other dynamics which should also be taken into consideration. Determining the appropriate structural design of the floor is not the responsibility of Maxxon nor the Maxxon applicator.6. During construction, place temporary wood planking over the underlayment wherever it will be subjected to heavy wheeled or concentrated loads. 7. Level-Right is a non-structural underlayment, for interior use only. Level-Right is not intended for use as a wear surface.8. Level-Right will not structurally bridge over expansion joints, saw cuts or structural cracks. They should be allowed to continue through the Level -Right. The architect or structural engineer must specify expansion joints and show their location in areas that will receive hard surface floor goods, such as ceramic or marble tile and hardwood flooring.9. For deeper fills, call Maxxon Corporation for application procedures.10. For applications other than those over structural concrete call Maxxon Corporation for application procedures.11. Maxxon Underlayments are “breathable” and not a vapor barrier. The general contractor/project superintendent, architect, specifier, or building owner shall test slabs-on-ground or elevated slabs for MVER (ASTM F1869-16) or RH (ASTM F2170). If the MVER or RH of the concrete substrate exceeds the floor covering manufacturer’s respective requirements for the finished flooring system, the concrete must be treated with a moisture barrier, such as Aquafin® Vaportight Coat® SG2, SG3 or SG4, before installation of Level-Right.

Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® Listed