Self-Levelling Underlay (SLU)
Traditionally, concrete underlay installation has relied heavily on manual processes. With SLU pumping, scheduling challenges can be greatly reduced. Placement can generally be completed faster with fewer people. Instead of manually placing batches that must be matched and tied together, pumped self levelling underlay can be placed in a more continuous manner, with multiple passes made in a zig-zag pattern. This enables workers to place SLU in widths of just a few centimetres at a time, or several metres at a time, while maintaining a “wet edge” and more continuity in the SLU layer.
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Reducing SLU Scheduling Issues
With SLU pumping, scheduling challenges can be greatly reduced. Placement can generally be completed faster with fewer people. Since larger rooms do not necessarily require additional workers, these resources can be applied elsewhere.
Getting Around The Labour Shortage By Maximising Efficiency
Utilising machinery in place of work traditionally done by hand is an optimal solution for overcoming the labour shortage in the construction industry, enabling companies to take on more jobs and in turn increasing profitability and efficiency.
4,645 Square Metres (50,000 Square Feet) of Self-Levelling Underlay in One Day
A five-person crew accomplished this lofty task by utilising today's pumping equipment