Floor Screeding Cheadle Hulme Greater Manchester (SK8): A floor screeding professional can level a damaged or uneven floor, help with renovations or help install underfloor heating on your Cheadle Hulme property, when needed. A screed is used to generate a smooth floor on top of a rough concrete sub-base and provide a level base for your choice of top flooring material. Floor screeding provides a durable, quality floor surface for virtually any room.
FLOOR SCREEDING COMPANIES CHEADLE HULME
A reliable floor screeding contractor in Cheadle Hulme will have all the know-how and experience to help you achieve a perfect floor in whichever size or shape of room you're renovating. They will be ready to advise you on the correct kind of screed that your project requires, and the best methods for applying and installing it.

It may be necessary, depending on the proposed use of the area in question, for a survey by a structural engineer to conform to building regulations on flex strength, point loadings and load requirements of the screed floor.
Skilled and qualified tradesmen are necessary for a successful outcome and will extend your floor's lifespan through the use of the correct form of screed for your room's anticipated purpose. There are numerous types of screed and selecting the appropriate mix and laying process is essential if you are to create a quality floor which is hard-wearing and fit for purpose.
There are many screeding contractors in and around Cheadle Hulme so make sure you get multiple quotations for your project before selecting a company and know to what standard of finish is it for. The SR (Surface Regularity) finish is the figure to look for when reviewing a quotation from Cheadle Hulme screeding contractors. Each of the three SR levels deliver different standards of finish, with SR1 offering the highest, with the lowest amount of deviation over the area. An SR2 or SR3 standard might mean there are flat spots or ridges that may cause issues when installing your final floor surface.

British Standards BS8204 lays out the regulations and guidelines that all Cheadle Hulme screeding companies must follow, and if applying specialist screeding solutions, (Gypsol, Cemfloor, Flowcrete etc), they should be approved by the manufacturers as being skilled and trained in their use. This accreditation scheme highlights a contractor's training and performance in the application of a manufacturer's product.
For larger floor screeding projects in hospitals, factories, schools, warehouses, salons and shops, skilled commercial screeders in Cheadle Hulme will be required.
TYPES OF SCREED
Standard Screeds - This is perfect for basic domestic use and is a mix of cement and sand. The ratios involved in standard screeds are five parts sand to one part cement. The standard flooring screed will dry at a rate of 1mm thickness per day.
Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - Where levels of traffic are expected to be high or heavy loading of the floor is necessary, heavy duty screeds deliver maximum strength and durability.
Liquid or Self-Levelling Screeds - When the highest possible standard of finish is necessary this mixture of latex and cement is used to produce SR1 level floor screeding. The self-levelling compound provides a smooth and level surface over a rough substrate or damaged floor to allow all sorts of flooring materials to be laid. Even with a thickness of 1mm, the latex polymers within the mixture provide a high strength surface for a variety of uses.
Fibre Reinforced Screed - The preferred option for professional installers where underfloor heating is being installed in domestic homes in Cheadle Hulme. This is because of the increased strength and protection against thermal shrinkage and cracking provided by the special fibres within the screed mix. It has a setting rate of one millimetre per day.
Fast Drying and Advanced Drying Screeds - As the name suggest, these screeds dry at a quicker rate and allow you to use the floor area much faster. They're typically a fibre reinforced screed that dries out at a rate of between three and seven millimetres per day and are used in time dependent flooring projects.
Polymer Screeds - When a decreased thickness of floor is needed on account of construction requirements, a polymer screed provides an extremely high strength resolution to this problem. The setting times vary as outlined by product guidelines.
SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
To make sure that the screeding is of a high quality finish that's hard wearing and durable, time should be spent on fully preparing the area before any screed is poured. It is crucial that all contaminants such as paint, oil, loose debris or grease is eliminated from the base before laying any screed, since these can affect the bonding process that a quality screed needs.

If cleaning products have been used it is vital to remove any traces of soap or detergent, and leave the floor surface to dry naturally. At this stage cracks need to be repaired since these can easily travel up through the laid screed and be reflected in the completed floor surface. An on-site survey will enable your Cheadle Hulme screeding contractor to identify these preparation areas and complete them before beginning to lay the screeding.
A damp proof membrane (DPM) will be put down after the preparation work has been completed to stop ground dampness getting into the screeding and floor materials. The DPM is made out of thick polythene sheeting and different layers might be used to serve as a moisture barrier and air insulating layer for the screed.
If your property is situated in an area where radon is present an additional barrier layer is needed to prevent radon gas from getting through. This could be as simple as an air-tight membrane, or in severe instances a ventilation system will need to be installed under the screed to take away any inflow of air and gas from the ground.
As soon as these stages have been completed the screeders will apply a sealant or primer to the prepared base surface. These primers and sealers will guarantee the screed bonds properly to the base surface and help to produce a high quality finished floor. These substances require experienced tradesmen to apply them in the right ratios by using airless sprays and other custom-made equipment.
Now is the time that underfloor heating can be laid out in the correct manner and installed. The wires and heating pipes are firmly attached to insulation panels to prevent any movement and make sure that they are held in the correct position. Warmth is evenly spread across the floor in an expertly installed under floor heating system, and in conjunction with it being an efficient method of heating, it's a great choice for most Cheadle Hulme home renovation projects.

The screed can now be mixed and prepared on site and spread onto the floor base. Your screeding specialist will give you advice and guidance on which form of screed is best for your requirements, according to your proposed use of the room. For advanced and quick drying screeds there will be at least a twenty four hour delay before it can be walked on, and a further 72 hours minimum before any flooring material can be applied. If you are hoping to end up with a well finished and hard-wearing floor surface you must follow the manufacturer's guidelines with regards to standard and heavy duty screeds where this timescale will be longer.
The SR standard of your screeding can be checked once it has set enough to be walked on. The test involves the use of a 2 metre straight edge laid down upon the floor surface and any deviations from true are calculated.
- SR1 - Over the whole floor area, if there aren't any deviations of more than three millimetres from the straight-edge, then you've got a top quality SR1 level surface.
- SR2 - If the floor surface deviates from the straight edge by 5 millimetres or less it is classified as SR2 level and is the standard for commercial and industrial projects.
- SR3 - SR3 is basic utility standard where a quality finish isn't required. This specification allows for a maximium deviation depth of ten millimetres.
If your screed has been laid with particular loading in mind then a qualified structural engineer will be necessary to conduct these soundness tests. This test will ascertain the strength of the screed surface and its suitability for the proposed use. This can include a drop hammer test which assesses various aspects of the strength and flexibility of the screed. Any screeding that's got point load requirements must be okayed by a fully qualified structural engineer following the British Standards BS8204 regulations. (Tags: Floor Screed Cheadle Hulme, Floor Screeding Services Cheadle Hulme, Floor Screeding Cheadle Hulme, Screeding Cheadle Hulme).
Floor screeding services are available in Cheadle Hulme and also in: Stockport, Didsbury, Heaton Mersey, Davenport, Smithy Green, Handforth, Adswood, Woodford, Cheadle Heath, Shaw Heath, Heaton Norris, Burnage, Woods Moor, Heald Green, and in these postcodes SK8 5NG, SK8 5PF, SK8 5EL, SK8 5NX, SK8 5QL, SK7 3ND, SK8 5JX, SK8 5DL, SK8 2EB, SK7 3DX. Locally based Cheadle Hulme floor screeders will most likely have the postcode SK8 and the phone code 0161.
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Floor Screeding Near Cheadle Hulme
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Floor Screeding Services Cheadle Hulme
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Around Cheadle Hulme
In the past 12 months screeded floors had been laid in these Cheadle Hulme streets: Shaftesbury Avenue, Briarwood Chase, Park Avenue, Gourham Drive, Barley Croft, Lyncombe Close, Beech Road, Vicarage Avenue, Bruntwood Lane, Newhaven Close, Jesmond Grove, Thorn Grove, Crowland Gardens, Hulme Hall Avenue, Gill Bent Road, Seymour Road, Barrow Meadow, Ramillies Avenue, Ravenoak Park Road, Blenheim Road, Higham Street, Beechwood Grove, Selby Gardens, Midhurst Close, Howard Avenue, Buckfast Close, Oakleigh Road, Virginia Chase, and in these Greater Manchester postcodes: SK8 5NG, SK8 5PF, SK8 5EL, SK8 5NX, SK8 5QL, SK7 3ND, SK8 5JX, SK8 5DL, SK8 2EB, SK7 3DX.



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