eko_linoleum said:
Bäst Flyt 320 SEK/bag but then it is fairly quick-drying, i.e., it doesn't take a week, and it can be applied from 0-15 mm. Most other leveling compounds can be applied from 5 mm based on what I've read? The primer is 169 SEK. The construction compound 5 kg bag is 159 SEK. They also have another leveling compound (slightly coarser) that costs 269 SEK per bag. So, I would venture to say they're not more expensive than other brands?
Feels like they're about average, or however you say it, there are cheaper and more expensive options. Please get back to us with how it was to work with.
 
Exactly @minikubik.

Now the hole in the floor is repaired with Hey'di's construction filler (cement-based). Walkable after 45 min and coverable after 2 hours (if a maximum of 50 mm and the concrete underneath is dry etc.). We primed the entire hole with the special primer beforehand. Had to do it twice, as it turned out to be a highly absorbent substrate. 1 part primer to 3 parts water. Became surface-dry within 1 hour. Then we poured the compound into the hole (1 liter of water to 5 kg of compound). About 24 hours later it seems to be dry and hard and looks like this:

Repaired floor with Hey'di cement-based filler; patch appears solid and smooth, showing the result of a 24-hour drying period.

This is the first time any of us is using compound, so I can't provide a comparative evaluation unfortunately. But ask if there's anything you/you wonder about and I'll try to answer.

More interesting might be the self-leveling compound?
 
There isn't really anything specific, just curious when I see new brands :) I usually go with Sto when it comes to float, but I've also worked with most others so it's good to know if something is crap or nice :p
 
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How did the wall with gipsputs turn out?!
 
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