Urban Hardware Haynes Bridge
Urban Hardware Haynes Bridge
Henry 565 Floorpro Self-leveling Underlayment, 40 Lb. For Smooth Floors
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565 Floorpro Self-leveling Underlayment, 40 Lb. For Smooth Floors

SKU #133071 Model #12167

UPC #081833003369

Henry


Regular Price
$55.99

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Urban Hardware Haynes Bridge , 11770 Haynes Bridge Rd #501 ​Alpharetta, GA 30009 , Alpharetta , GA
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Description

Overview:
A premium Portland cement-based self-leveling underlayment, the Henry 565 FloorPro is specifically designed to smooth and flatten interior surfaces before the installation of various floor coverings. This versatile underlayment can be walked on in as little as 2 hours, allowing for quick project turnaround, and ceramic tile can be installed just 6 hours after application. With a thickness range from 1/8 inch to 5 inches, it is ideal for both minor and major leveling tasks.

Key Features:
- Type: Portland cement-based self-leveling underlayment
- Thickness Range: 1/8 inch to 5 inches
- Coverage Area: 43 square feet per 40 lb. bag at 1/8 inch thickness
- Quick Drying: Walkable in 2 hours; ceramic tile installation in 6 hours
- Working Time: Approximately 10 minutes at 70 degrees Fahrenheit
- Compatibility: Suitable for glue-down and glueless flooring systems
- Primer Requirement: Must use Henry 564 FloorPro Underlayment Primer prior to application
- Weight: 40 pounds
- Dimensions: 19.75 inches (length) x 11.1 inches (width) x 3.35 inches (height)

Use Cases:
This self-leveling underlayment is perfect for homeowners and contractors looking to prepare floors for new coverings such as tile, laminate, or hardwood. Its quick drying time and ease of use make it an excellent choice for renovation projects, ensuring a smooth and even surface that enhances the overall appearance and durability of your flooring.

Warning Sign with exclamation pointWARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov