Fall Correct Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed

R337,00

Lightweight, fibre-reinforced, and quick-setting cement screed for leveling gutters, correcting falls, and patching damaged concrete. Crack-resistant up to 100mm thick with superior adhesion and water resistance.

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Fall Correct – Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed.

Lightweight • Quick-Setting • Crack-Resistant

What is it Fall Correct?

Fall Correct is a lightweight, fibre-reinforced, quick-setting cement screed engineered for high-performance levelling, patching, and drainage correction. Whether you're creating precise gutter falls or repairing spalling concrete, Fall Correct delivers unmatched durability and versatility.

Key Benefits of Fall Correct – Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed.

  • Fibre Reinforced – Handles up to 100mm thickness without cracking or shrinkage
    Quick Setting – Ideal for fast-track construction timelines
    Superior Adhesion – Sticks well to both porous and non-porous surfaces
    Feather Edge Application – Seamless transitions and smooth finishes
    Impact & Water Resistant – Built tough for harsh environments

Practical Uses for Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed.

  • Leveling box gutters to ensure proper water drainage
    • Screeding for correct falls on flat surfaces
    • Patching plaster or spalled concrete areas
    • Interior and exterior applications

How to Use Fall Correct.

  • Mix with clean water using a slow-speed mixer
    • For porous surfaces, use Fill-One 401 + Portland cement as a primer
    • For non-porous surfaces, apply Fill-One 504 + silica sandYields: Slurry: 14L (with 6L water) Screed/Patching: 13L (with 4L water) per 10kg bag
  • Trusted in South Africa

Used by contractors, builders, and renovators across South Africa for consistent results and long-term durability—especially in applications where traditional screeds fail due to cracking or poor adhesion.

Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed available in:

10kg Bags | Easy-to-use, ready-mix formula

Make every surface level, durable, and ready. Choose Fall Correct.
Questions? Contact Ryan at Midas Paints Tyger Valley

What is Screed?

Screed is a thin layer of material—typically a cementitious mix—applied over a structural base floor (like a concrete slab) to create a smooth, level surface for final floor finishes such as tiles, carpets, vinyl, or wood. It's primarily used in construction and flooring for:

  • Levelling uneven surfaces.
  • Encapsulating underfloor heating systems.
  • Providing a smooth surface for final floor finishes.
  • Improving durability and wear resistance.

What is Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed?

Fibre Reinforced Cement Screed (FRCS) is a standard screed mix that has fibres (usually polypropylene, steel, glass, or natural fibres) added to improve strength, reduce shrinkage cracking, and enhance durability.

Composition of screed:

  • Cement + Sand (usually 1:3 to 1:4.5 ratio).
  • Water
  • Fibres (polypropylene, glass, steel, or cellulose).

Benefits of Fibre Reinforcement:

  1. Crack Resistance – Fibres reduce plastic shrinkage and drying shrinkage cracks.
  2. Toughness & Flexural Strength – Improved resistance to bending and heavy loads.
  3. Impact Resistance – Better durability under dynamic loads or foot traffic.
  4. Reduced Need for Wire Mesh – In some applications, fibres can replace traditional wire mesh reinforcement.
Common Applications:
  • Warehouses, factories, and commercial spaces.
  • Residential floors with underfloor heating.
  • Exterior pavements and balconies (where thermal movement and cracking is a concern).
  • Areas subject to heavy mechanical loads.

Research into Fibre Reinforced Cement Screeds (FRCS) in South Africa shows a growing interest in the durability, performance, and structural optimisation of cementitious systems with fibre additives, though localised standards are still evolving.

Additional information

Weight 12 kg
Dimensions 25 × 27 × 24 cm

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