This collection features high-quality products carefully selected for our customers. Browse our selection to find exactly what you're looking for.
Flat floors aren’t optional—especially with large-format tile. The Self-Leveling collection is designed for installers who want predictable pours, cleaner transitions, and fewer callbacks from lippage, hollow spots, or telegraphed substrate issues. You’ll find a focused mix of leveling materials, surface-prep items, and pour-control/mixing tools that support real-world floor prep from small patches to larger pours.
What’s in this collection
- Leveling compounds / underlayment materials: High-flow self-leveling products for smoothing and flattening substrates prior to tile installation (with pallet quantities available for larger jobs).
- Pour-control + containment accessories: Perimeter strips and ring/containment solutions that help keep material where it belongs around walls, toilet flanges, and floor penetrations.
- Mixing & application tools: Purpose-built mixing solutions and jobsite kits that support consistent blends and smoother placement.
- Leveling pins / depth controls: Accessories that help you gauge pour height and stay consistent across the room.
How to choose (quick pro guide)
- Start with the scope: Patch and skim work vs. full-room pours may call for different products and workflows—plan your coverage and staging before you mix.
- Check substrate requirements: Many self-levelers require specific prep steps (cleaning, profiling, priming, minimum thickness, etc.). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the product you choose.
- Control the pour: Use perimeter containment and depth controls where needed (walls, doorways, flanges, vents) so the material doesn’t run where it shouldn’t.
- Mix consistently: Self-leveling is unforgiving if the mix varies bag-to-bag. Dedicated mixing tools help keep batches uniform and reduce problems like lumps or premature thickening.
- Plan delivery for bigger jobs: Some materials in this category ship in pallet/freight formats—review delivery requirements on the product page before ordering.