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Floor Screeding Blyth Northumberland (NE24): If you have a damaged or uneven floor, are hoping to install under floor heating or are renovating a property or basement in your Blyth property, it is a good time to consider hiring a professional floor screeding company. A screed is used to generate a smooth floor surface over a concrete sub-base and give a firm foundation for you final flooring material. The screed is a crucial procedure to guarantee a durable and quality finish to the entire floor structure.

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It doesn't matter how small or large the room you need levelling, an established floor screeding company in Blyth will have the necessary equipment, knowledge and expertise to give you a superb level of service. They'll be ready to advise you about the correct type of screed your project requires, and the best methods for applying and installing it.

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They'll additionally assess if a structural engineer is necessary to ensure any load bearing, flex strength and point loadings are satisfied as set out in building and construction regulations.

Working with a qualified and highly trained contractor will guarantee that you use the correct kind of screed for the room's allocated usage to extend the lifetime of your floor. There are many different types of floor screeding and choosing the right mix and laying method is essential to achieve a quality floor that is fit for purpose and long-lasting.

Before picking out a floor screeding specialist from the many operating in the Blyth area, ask to what standard of finish they're basing their estimate, and also ensure that you get two or three quotations. For domestic homes an estimate will generally be provided for a Surface Regularity (SR) calculation of SR1 or SR2. SR1 is the best quality, and while SR2 and SR3 might seem cheaper at first glance, they do not guarantee a totally flat or even floor surface. An SR2 or SR3 standard might mean there will be flat spots or ridges that may cause issues when putting down your final flooring surface (tile, carpet, wood etc).

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All Blyth screeding installers must follow British Standards (BS8204) and should have some form of accreditation from the manufacturers of screeding equipment and materials, for instance Gypsol, Cemfloor, Flowcrete. A contractor holding accreditation proves that they have been assessed and trained in the use of these screeding products and can provide a high quality standard in all areas of their installation.

Commercial screeders in Blyth will probably tackle screeding projects in schools, warehouses, restaurants, factories, shopping centres and hospitals.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - A mix of cement and sand which is ideal for regular residential use. The standard screed is a mixture of five parts sand to one of cement. Once its been laid this 5:1 ratio will dry at a rate of one millimetre per day.

Liquid or Self-Levelling Screeds - Used to provide a high quality finish, especially in SR1 levels of screeding, by a cement and latex compound. It is largely needed to produce a smooth, level floor over the top of a poor quality or damaged substrate and results in a finish onto which all sorts of flooring materials can be laid. These can be as little as one millimetre thick, and because of the latex polymers, will still provide high strength.

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

Polymer Screeds - These provide an extremely high level of strength with a reduced thickness. Manufacturer's guidelines for drying times differ across the various product ranges.

Advanced Drying and Fast Drying Screeds - If you need to use the area ASAP a fast drying screed can be used. Most of the fast or advanced drying screeds are of the fibre reinforced kind and are suitable for a whole host of projects where the swifter curing rate of three to seven millimetres is a big advantage.

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Fibre Reinforced Screed - Used mostly with underfloor heating and is the preferred option in such projects. This is due to the increased strength and protection against thermal shrinkage and cracking offered by the fibres within the screed mix. At roughly one millimetre per day, it has a similar curing rate to standard screed.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

To ensure that the screeding is of a high quality finish which is durable and hard wearing, time must be spent on carefully preparing the area before any screed is poured. It's vital that any contaminants such as paint, debris, oil or grease is eliminated from the base before laying any screed, since these can affect the adhesion capability that a quality floor screed demands.

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Any cleansing chemicals that are used in this stage should leave no residues, and the floor surface must be permitted to dry out naturally. It's essential to mend any cracks in the floor surface to prevent them being visible and "travelling" upwards into the newly screeded floor. An experienced Blyth screeding installer will address these problems during a site survey and ensure all preparations are finished before moving on to the next stages of the floor screeding process.

A DPM (damp proof membrane) will be put down after the preparation work has been concluded to prevent ground dampness getting into the screeding and floor materials. Different gauges of special polythene may be used as a DPM and also act as a buffer for the screed and any insulation material.

A supplementary air-tight barrier could be required if your property is in a location which is regarded as susceptible to radon. If radon occurs in severe doses then a complete ventilation system may be installed beneath the layer of screed which will extract any gases that might seep in from ground level.

The final phase of the surface preparation process is the spraying or painting of a sealer or primer. Sealers and primers help with the bonding process and are specialist applications specifically designed for the type of screed being applied. Owing to their specialist nature, only certified screeding contractors in Blyth should be entrusted with using them safely and correctly and using equipment which is made for the task.

Before the screeding can be laid, any underfloor heating will now be installed. The under floor heating system will be carefully positioned and firmly attached to insulation panels to prevent any movement during screed application. When properly installed an under floor heating system is an excellent way to warm a room and top quality screeding retains its heat, creating an even level of warmth right across the floor surface.

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The screeding can now be mixed and prepared in situ and spread onto the base. The requirements of the room will dictate the form of screeding that's used. For quick drying screeds there will be at least a twenty four hour delay before it is able to be walked over, and a further seventy two hours minimum before any flooring material can be laid over it. Manufacturer's drying instructions for heavy duty and standard screeds should be observed in order to achieve a quality finish and end up with an even and stable surface.

Once the screed has solidified it can be checked for quality to verify its SR level. The standard SR test uses a two metre straight edge to check for any fluctuations in the screed surface.

  • SR1 - Over the whole screed area, if there are no deviations greater than three millimetres from the straight-edge, you've got a top quality SR1 specification surface.
  • SR2 - SR2 is the classification for standard industrial and commercial floors and can deviate from the straight-edge by as much as 5 millimetres.
  • SR3 - For utility floors where the quality of finish is fairly unimportant SR3 is the classification and has a maximum deviation measurement of 10mm or less.

If you need to check the screeded floor for load bearing, a structural engineer is necessary to conduct the tests. Using specialised equipment the engineer will establish the screeding strength and its suitability for use in a load bearing environment. The screed could be subjected to a "drop hammer test" to gauge flexibility and strength in specific areas. Only trained structural engineers heeding the British Standards BS8204 regulations are permitted to conduct these tests and sign off on the structural integrity of the screeding. (Tags: Floor Screed Blyth, Floor Screeding Blyth, Screeding Blyth, Floor Screeding Services Blyth).


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