Floor Screeding Beaminster

Beaminster Screeding & Floor Levelling Services

Floor Screeding Beaminster Dorset (DT8): You should contact a floor screeding contractor in Beaminster if you have a damaged or uneven floor, are planning to install under floor heating or are renovating a property or cellar. Floor screeding delivers a smooth finish to a rough sub-base floor, and allows you to lay a suitable flooring material, (boards, carpets, tiles etc) over it. To guarantee a high quality and durable finish to the whole floor surface, screed is an essential element.

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A reliable floor screeding company in Beaminster will have experience and know-how to help you achieve a perfectly finished floor in whichever size or shape of room you're renovating. After assessing your project they will advise you about the perfect choice of screed and which technique for applying it is most appropriate for your situation.

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It may be a requirement, according to the proposed use of the area in question, for a structural engineering survey to conform to building regulations on flex strength, load bearing and point loadings of the screed floor.

Bringing in a skilled and highly trained contractor will ensure that you use the appropriate type of screed for the room's allocated usage to extend the life of your floor. Selecting the appropriate screeding materials and the method of installation is critical if you want to finish up with a quality and durable finish for your floor surface.

Before selecting a floor screeding company from those based in the Beaminster area, ask to what standard of finish they're basing their quotation, and also ensure you get multiple quotes. The Surface Regularity (SR) finish is the number to watch out for when reviewing a quote from Beaminster floor screeding companies. SR2 and SR3 will be less expensive options, however the floor screeding finish might have deviations and errors, whilst SR1 guarantees a perfect finish. This means that you may have to fix any patches that may cause issues when laying your final flooring solution.

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The guidelines and regulations set out in in the British Standards BS8204 have to be observed by all Beaminster floor screeding contractors and they should also hold accreditation with the manufacturers of specialist screeding materials (Cemfloor, Flowcrete, Gypsol etc.) to prove their safe working practices and competence. The testing and training of a floor screeding contractor by a manufacturer is underlined by the use of the accreditation scheme, and gives assurances of safe working practices and reliability on any screeding project which involves their materials.

Beaminster commercial screeders will be involved in screeding floors in hospitals, warehouses, factories, restaurants, shops and schools.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - Used in residential projects where the mix of sand and cement is perfect for regular footfall usage. The standard screed is a mixture of 5 parts sand to 1 of cement. This five to one ratio standard screed will set hard at a rate of 1mm per day after applying.

Polymer Screeds - These provide a high level of strength with a reduced thickness. Polymer screeds are made by a number of manufacturers and on account of their diverse chemical compositions have distinct setting times for each product.

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Fibre Reinforced Screed - The professional's choice for domestic use on top of under floor heating. This is because of the improved strength and protection against thermal shrinkage and cracking offered by the fibres within the screed mix. It's got a drying rate of one millimetre per day.

Self-Levelling or Liquid Screeds - A latex and cement formula which can produce the highest standard SR1 finish. This self-levelling compound provides a smooth and clean surface over a damaged floor or rough substrate to allow all flooring materials to be laid. The liquid screed can be poured to a depth of just one millimetre, but still provides a strong surface for a selection of flooring finishes.

Fast Drying and Advanced Drying Screeds - If there is a need to use the floor ASAP a fast drying screed can be utilised. They're generally a fibre reinforced type of screed which can dry out at a rate of between three and seven millimetres per day and are used in time critical projects.

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

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Preparation is essential for a top quality screed surface that will be hard wearing and durable. The existing floor surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned to eliminate any grease, oil, paint and debris that might adversely affect the adhesion of the screed.

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If any cleaning products are used during this stage it's important to make sure that no residues of detergents or soaps are left on the surface and it's allowed to dry out naturally. It is vital to mend any crevices or cracks in the floor surface to prevent them being visible and "travelling" upwards into the newly screeded floor. A decent Beaminster screeding installer will address such aspects during a site survey and make sure all preparations are completed before applying the next stages of the screeding process.

A DPM (damp proof membrane) will be put down after the preparation work has been done to stop ground moisture affecting the screeding and floor materials. There may be two or three layers of different thickness polythene to act as barriers between the insulation layer and screed.

If the area where you live is at risk from radon then another barrier is needed to stop this harmful gas from entering via the ground. This can be just a simple air-tight membrane, or in more serious situations a ventilation system is installed underneath the screed to extract any influx of radon gas from the ground.

Once the base has been properly prepared and all DPMs installed, a sealant or primer is then applied. These primers and sealers will guarantee the screed bonds perfectly to the base surface and help accomplish a good quality finished floor. Devices such as airless sprays can be used to apply a primer or sealant, by professional screeding contractors in Beaminster sticking to the manufacturer's guidelines.

Now is the time that under floor heating can be laid out in the correct manner and installed. The underfloor heating system is laid out in the correct pattern and secured firmly to insulation panels to stop any movement during screed installation process. Under floor heating is one of the most efficient ways to heat a room and a properly installed system should deliver even level of warmth across the floor area.

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The screeding can now be prepared on site and spread onto the floor base. Your screeding specialist will give you guidance and advice on which screed type is appropriate for your requirements, in line with your proposed use of the room area. Remember that even advanced and quick drying screeds have a minimum of twenty four hours before you can walk over any screeded surfaces and a minimum seventy two hours before any floor coverings can be laid. If you are hoping to wind up with a nicely finished and hard-wearing floor surface you should stick to the manufacturer's guidelines with regards to heavy duty and standard screeds where this time period will be increased.

You can evaluate the SR standard of the completed screed once it is solidified enough for walking on. Using a two metre straight-edge the floor surface is checked for any deviations, ridges and dips in the surface of the screed.

  • SR1 - Disparities of 3 millimetres or less as measured across the whole floor area shows your screeding to be of the highest quality and is specified as SR1.
  • SR2 - The standard flooring in industrial and commercial builds is classed as SR2 and has a maximum deviation of 5 millimetres across the whole screeded floor.
  • SR3 - If the deviation is 10 millimetres or less the quality of the screeding is classified as SR3 and is suitable for utility and garage areas.

It might also be necessary for a qualified structural engineer to conduct a soundness test. The testing will make sure that your newly laid screeded surface is suitable for the load bearing requirements specified in the original site survey. A drop hammer test is performed at several areas on the screed layer and the outcomes noted. Only certified structural engineers respecting the British Standards BS8204 regulations are allowed to conduct these testing and sign off on the structural integrity of a screed floor. (Tags: Floor Screed Beaminster, Floor Screeding Services Beaminster, Screeding Beaminster, Floor Screeding Beaminster).

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Latex Screed Beaminster

When a level of flexibility is required in the surface of a floor you may find that using a latex self-levelling screed will be advantageous. Generally coming in two parts, latex screeds comprise a cement-based powder, and a liquid latex additive. The latex liquid solution replaces the water that is used in other types of screed, making it more flexible and quicker drying.

Used in the levelling of sub-floors, this latex product provides a surface for the installation of the final floor finishes. Giving a durable and smooth surface that is perfect for the application of flooring adhesives, this screeding is is appropriate for use on subfloors of asphalt, wood, sand/cement, stone tiles and concrete. If there's a bit of movement in the subfloor this type of screeding will produce a flexible, crack-free finish on which to lay your final floor coverings.

When using a "floating" screed, for example when an unbonded screed is being laid over a layer of acoustic or thermal insulation, thicknesses of 50 to 75 millimetres may be needed, and latex screeds aren't appropriate for this purpose.

Multi-Coloured Floor Screeds

A flooring material commonly used in commercial or industrial settings is multi-coloured screeds. The combination of coloured resins, aggregates, and sealants is what makes up these screeds, producing a unique and decorative finish. The ability to withstand continuous wear and tear and provide a non-slip surface make them a popular choice for areas with heavy foot traffic or machinery.

To achieve a specific aesthetic or match a business's branding, multi-coloured screeds can be tailored accordingly. Their easy-to-maintain and clean properties make them a frequently chosen option for facilities that require a high standard of hygiene. The seamless finish offered by coloured screeds, which eliminates grout lines or joints, makes them a good choice for cleanroom environments. By choosing the size, shape, and colour of the aggregates used in coloured floor screeds, architects and designers have the ability to create custom flooring designs that are tailored to their unique project demands. All in all, multi-coloured floor screeds are a versatile and practical flooring solution that can enhance both the function and style of any commercial or industrial space.

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(This screeding Beaminster article was written on 12-03-2023)