Build Save: Matrix Structuring for High-Build Leveling Mortars — Higher Yield, Reduced Sagging, and Stable Wall Regularization

By: Fiber Citrus® Scientific Development Team

Introduction

In civil construction, wall leveling and base coat mortars must deliver three outcomes simultaneously: high productivity, stable application thickness, and reliable surface quality. Yet common failure modes—sagging, collapse in thicker layers, fast loss of workability, and uneven regularization—drive rework and increase material consumption. Build Save was developed as a functional structuring ingredient that improves water retention and internal cohesion in cementitious mortars, enabling stable high-build application and better yield efficiency.

1. The Technical Challenge

Wall base coats and leveling mortars are sensitive to water management and paste structure. When water is not retained properly, the mortar loses plasticity quickly, becomes difficult to spread, and can slump after application—especially at higher thickness. This creates surface irregularities and requires multiple corrective passes. On site, variability in sand grading, cement type, and climate conditions amplifies these problems.

2. The SAVE Solution: Build Save as a Water-Retention and Cohesion Matrix

Build Save forms a micro-structured matrix in the paste phase, improving water retention and cohesion. This supports stable thickness during application, reduces sagging tendency, and maintains the leveling profile. By improving workability persistence and reducing rework, Build Save® contributes to higher practical yield and more predictable wall regularization.

3. Mechanism of Action Inside the System

Build Save supports cementitious mortars through:

  • water retention, reducing bleeding and rapid water loss to the substrate;
  • matrix cohesion, increasing internal resistance to deformation and sag;
  • rheology control, improving spreadability and leveling while maintaining thickness.

4. Practical Results Observed

In field-oriented formulation development, these mechanisms typically lead to:

  • improved high-build stability with less slump,
  • smoother leveling with fewer passes,
  • improved material efficiency and perceived yield,
  • improved finish consistency under variable site conditions.

Conclusion

Build Save improves performance of wall leveling and base coat mortars by combining water retention and matrix cohesion. This enables stable high-build application, improved yield efficiency, and reduced rework—delivering faster execution with consistent finish quality.

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