Uneven floors or wavy walls are often the hidden reason behind hollow tiles, noisy wood floors, or misaligned cabinets.
These problems usually don’t come from the materials themselves — they come from poor leveling at the base.
Achieving high flatness is the foundation of quality decoration. Understanding the right leveling methods ensures better performance and longer durability for your flooring and walls.
⚙️ Three Leveling Methods You Should Know
To achieve perfect flatness, here are the three most common and effective leveling methods:
A traditional method using cement and medium sand. It’s cost-effective and strong, suitable for tile areas or heavy-load floors.
However, it requires a thicker layer (25–35 mm) and longer curing time.
A high-flow mortar that automatically levels itself with precision up to ≤2 mm per 2 meters.
Ideal for wood floors, PVC, or high-end minimalist spaces. It cures fast but demands good surface preparation and skilled workers.
Mainly used for wall leveling. Through laser alignment and guide points, it creates a perfectly vertical and flat surface.
Accuracy can reach ≤2 mm per 2 meters — perfect for customized cabinetry and detailed interior design.
✅ Choose Smart, Build Better
Each method suits different construction needs:
cost-saving projects → choose Cement Mortar
high precision and speed → choose Self-Leveling Cement
wall finishing perfection → choose Gypsum Line Leveling
Pro Tip: Always clean and prime the surface before leveling — it determines the strength and durability of your base layer.
Remember: True quality starts from the flatness you can’t see.