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Floor Screeding Bath Somerset (BA1): A professional floor screeder can help to install underfloor heating, help with renovations or level an uneven or damaged floor on your Bath home, when needed. Floor screeding gives a smooth, level finish to a rough sub-base, and allows you to lay a suitable flooring material, (tiles, carpets, boards etc) over the top of it. The screeding is a vital procedure to guarantee a high quality and durable finish to the entire floor structure.

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Whatever size or shape of room or area you're renovating, a floor screeding contractor in Bath can provide you with the expertise and correct working practices to generate the perfect base for your floor. They will assess your project and verify the appropriate type of screed you need and the best technique for applying it.

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It may be necessary, contingent on the intended use of the space, for a structural engineering survey to conform with building regulations on flex strength, point loadings and load requirements of the screed floor.

Bringing in a qualified and highly trained specialist will guarantee you use the right form of screed for the room's anticipated purpose to extend the life of your flooring. There are many types of floor screeding and selecting the correct mix and installation technique is critical if you are to create a top quality floor which is hard-wearing and fit for purpose.

There are numerous screeding contractors in and around Bath so if possible get multiple quotes for your project before picking out a company and know to what standard of finish is it for. For residential properties an estimate will generally be provided for a Surface Regularity (SR) calculation of SR1 or SR2. SR2 and SR3 will be more affordable options, although the finished floor surface could have errors and deviations, whilst SR1 guarantees a perfect finish. This means you might have to rectify any patches that might cause problems when laying your finished flooring material.

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British Standards BS8204 sets down the guidelines and regulations that all Bath screeding contractors are required to follow, and if applying specialist screeding solutions, (Gypsol, Flowcrete, Cemfloor etc), they must be certified by the manufacturers as being skilled and trained in their use. This accreditation program demonstrates a company's training and ability in the usage of a manufacturer's products.

For larger floor screeding projects in hospitals, factories, shops, salons, schools and warehouses, skilled commercial screeders in Bath will be needed.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - A blend of sand and cement which is perfect for basic domestic usage. 5 parts sand to 1 part cement is the normal mix for standard screeds. The standard flooring screed dries at a rate of 1mm thickness each day.

Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - Where levels of traffic are expected to be high or heavy loading of the floor is required, heavy duty screeds deliver maximum strength and durability.

Polymer Screeds - When a decreased thickness of floor is required on account of building factors, a polymer screed offers a high strength resolution to the situation. The curing times for these vary as outlined by proprietary product guidelines.

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Advanced Drying and Fast Drying Screeds - If there's a need to use the area in question as quickly as possible a fast drying screed may be used. They're generally a fibre reinforced screed that dries out at a rate of between three and seven millimetres per day and are employed in time dependent flooring projects.

Fibre Reinforced Screed - The preferred option where under floor heating is being installed in residential homes in Bath. This is due to the increased strength and protection against thermal shrinkage and cracking provided by the special fibres within the screed. The screed will set hard at a rate of 1mm/day.

Self-Levelling or Liquid Screeds - Used to produce a high quality finish, especially in SR1 levels of screeding, by a latex and cement formula. This is mainly needed to produce a high quality floor over a poor quality or damaged substrate and enables all types of flooring materials to be used. They can be as little as 1mm thick, and thanks to the latex polymers, will still provide high strength.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Good preparation is essential for a quality finished screed surface that will be hard wearing and durable. It is vital that any contaminants such as paint, oil, grease or loose debris is eliminated from the base before laying any screed, since these can affect the adhesion process that a good quality screed requires.

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If any cleaning products were used during this stage it's important to make sure that no residues of soaps, detergents or other cleaning products are left on the floor surface and it's permitted to dry out naturally. At this point cracks should be repaired because these can travel up through the newly laid screed and be reflected in the completed floor surface. A site survey will allow your Bath screeding contractor to identify this preparation work and finish it before beginning to lay the screeding.

Before any screeding can be poured a damp proof membrane (DPM) must be put down to shield the screed and final flooring from moisture. There might be two or three layers of varying thicknesses of polythene to act as a barrier between the screed and the insulation layer.

If the area where you live is at risk from radon then one additional barrier is necessary to prevent the gas from entering via the ground. This could be just a simple air-tight membrane, or in severe cases a ventilation and extraction system is installed under the screed to extract any influx of air and gas from ground level.

Once these steps have been taken the screeding company will apply a primer or sealant to the prepared floor base. A primer helps with the screed to successfully bond to the base and membranes and different varieties exist based upon which screed type is being applied. Devices such as airless sprays will usually be used to apply a sealant or primer, by certified screeding companies in Bath observing the manufacturer's guidelines and safety advice.

Before any screed is laid, any underfloor heating (if required) will now be laid out. The under floor heating system is laid out in the correct pattern and attached firmly to insulation panels to avoid potential movement in the course of the screed pouring. When properly installed an under floor heating system is an effective way to warm a room and top quality screeding will retain its heat, producing an even level of warmth right across the floor surface.

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If you aren't putting in under floor heating the screed can now be prepared on site and laid. Your screeding specialist will have given you guidance and advice on which screed type is best for your requirements, in line with your intended use of the room area. After the pouring of the screed there'll be at least twenty four hours (for quick drying screeds) before you are able to walk on the surface, and a 72 hours minimum setting time for the laying of any flooring materials. If you are looking to wind up with a properly finished and durable floor surface you should stick to the manufacturer's guidelines with regard to heavy duty and standard screeds where the timescale will be increased.

Once the screed has solidified it can be checked for quality to verify the SR level. The test involves using a 2 metre long straight-edge laid on the floor surface and any variations from true are calculated.

  • SR1 - Deviations of 3 millimetres or less as measured across the entire area shows your screed floor to be of the best quality and classified as SR1.
  • SR2 - The standard flooring in industrial and commercial builds is normally SR2 and has a maximum possible deviation of 5mm across the entire screed.
  • SR3 - If the deviation is 10mm or less the quality of the screeding is specified as SR3 and is the standard required for utility and garage areas.

It may also be necessary for a structural engineer to conduct a soundness test. Using specialised equipment the structural engineer will assess the screed surface strength and viability of use in a load bearing setting. The screeding will be subjected to what's known as a "drop hammer test" to gauge strength and flexibility at different points. The precise testing and measurement tools mean that this can only be undertaken by a qualified structural engineer following the guidelines of the British Standards BS8204. (Tags: Floor Screeding Services Bath, Floor Screed Bath, Screeding Bath, Floor Screeding Bath).


Floor screeding services are available in Bath and also in: Southdown, Batheaston, South Stoke, Twerton, Corston, Bradford on Avon, Limpley Stoke, Combe Down, Neston, Weston, Bathwick, Widcombe, Englishcombe, Bathford, and in these postcodes BA1 0DQ, BA1 0EG, BA1 0NR, BA1 0TU, BA1 0LF, BA1 0PD, BA1 0HS, BA1 0PQ, BA1, BA1 0QF. Local Bath floor screeders will likely have the dialling code 01225 and the postcode BA1. Click on the "quote" banner to get information on screeding services in your location.

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Tools Needed by a Floor Screeding Specialist

  • Floor Profiler
  • Humidity Tester
  • Shovel
  • Straight Edge
  • Buckets
  • Spirit Level
  • Float
  • Trowel
  • Gloves
  • Knee Protectors
  • Tape Measure
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