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LATICRETE Meets Market Demand for Superior Looking Finished Concrete Flooring

LATICRETE, a leading manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has launched LATICRETE® NXT® Level SP, a polishable, cementitious self-leveling concrete overlay in a new white salt-and-pepper appearance. With an unmatched ability to level uneven floor surfaces, NXT Level SP is the premium solution for the most challenging installations. The product also meets today’s market demand for a reliable, attractive and clean cementitious wear surface compared to the unbalanced appearance associated with a standard concrete polish.

“It’s no secret that the process of making rough and uneven concrete look visually appealing is exceedingly laborious. This requires the installer to have polishing experience, equipment and high-performing materials, which NXT Level SP was formulated to mitigate against,” said Elvis Torres, LATICRETE Product Manager. “From the white aggregate infused overlay to its best-in-class chemical composition that supports a smooth and enduring end-result, contractors now have exactly what they need to successfully level concrete surfaces and provide customers with an aesthetically pleasing outcome.”

NXT Level SP is a low-maintenance, high-performing wear surface primarily used to finish interior concrete slabs. More versatile than ever, NXT Level SP transforms rough concrete into a finished wear-surface in as little as 24 hours and features superior rolling and standing load capacity, increased durability and a longer-lasting appearance thanks to its medium-coarse aggregate*. In addition, NXT Level SP offers full system availability within all LATICRETE L&M™ and LATICRETE STONETECH® products.

NXT Level SP is available in vibrant white or grey, and can be tinted to coordinate with interior finishes or branding designs through the NXT AnyColor™ program. The self-leveling concrete overlayment formula can be either pourable or pumpable and comes in a 50-pound (22.7 kg) bag or 2,500-pound (1,134 kg) super sack.

For more information, visit laticrete.com.