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Floor Screeding Cowes Isle of Wight (PO31): When you're upgrading your Cowes property with damaged or uneven floors, or perhaps converting a cellar or basement to useful living area, an established floor screeding company can offer you a firm starting point. Before it is possible to lay a suitable floor covering, whether it is wood, tile or carpet, the surface of the floor should be as flat as possible; which is why floor screeding is often essential. If you want your floors to last then floor screeding is one of the most important factors in any renovation or building project.

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Whatever size or shape of room you're renovating, a screeding company in Cowes will be able to supply the expertise and correct working methods to establish the perfect base for your floor. They will be able to advise you about the correct kind of screed your project requires, and the best methods for applying and installing it.

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It might be a requirement, contingent on the intended use of the area, for a survey by a structural engineer to conform to building regulations on flex strength, load requirements and point loadings of the screed floor.

Working with a highly trained and qualified contractor will guarantee that you use the proper form of screed for the room's anticipated purpose and get the maximum lifespan out of your flooring. There are numerous types of screeding and picking the right mix and installation approach is essential to create a high quality floor that is durable and fit for purpose.

Ensure that you get at least 2 or 3 estimates for your Cowes based screeding project and also ask to what standard you are getting a quote. The quotation could be based on what is known as the SR, or Surface Regularity calculation. Each of the 3 SR levels offer different standards of finish, with SR1 being the best, with the smallest amount of deviation over the area of the floor. This means that you may need to rectify any patches that might cause issues when putting down your final flooring solution.

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The regulations and guidelines specified in the British Standards BS8204 have to be observed by all Cowes floor screeding companies and they must also hold accreditation with the manufacturers of any specialist screeding materials (Cemfloor, Flowcrete, Gypsol etc.) to verify their competence and safe working practices. This accreditation scheme illustrates a firm's performance and training in the application of a manufacturer's products.

Commercial screeders in Cowes will usually undertake floor screeding projects in factories, hospitals, warehouses, shops, schools and hotels.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - A mix of sand and cement which is acceptable for basic residential usage. This mix comprises a five to one ratio of sand to cement. The standard flooring screed will dry at a rate of one millimetre thickness per day.

Fibre Reinforced Screed - The favoured option where underfloor heating is being installed in residential properties in Cowes. This is because of the increased strength and protection against thermal cracking and shrinkage offered by the special fibres within the screed. It's got a drying rate of one millimetre per day.

Fast Drying and Advanced Drying Screeds - If you have to use the area at the earliest opportunity a fast drying screed can be used. Drying out at a rate of three to seven millimetres, depending on the specialised mix, they're usually a fibre reinforced screed and are ideal for flooring projects that have tight deadlines.

Polymer Screeds - Provides a high level of strength with a reduced thickness. The curing times vary according to proprietary product guidelines.

Self-Levelling or Liquid Screeds - When a high standard of finish is needed this compound of latex and cement is used to create SR1 level screed flooring. It's mostly used to provide a clean, smooth floor over a poor quality or damaged substrate and enables all types of flooring materials to be used. Even with a depth of only 1mm, the latex polymers within the mixture provide a high strength surface for a wide range of uses.

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Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - Developed for maximum strength and durability in places where traffic is expected to be high or specific loading of the floor is needed.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Screeding companies will need to prepare the area prior to any other work so as to ensure a hard wearing and quality screed flooring. It is vital that any contaminants such as grease, paint, loose debris or oil is removed from the floor before laying any screed, because these can affect the bonding capability that a good quality screed demands.

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If cleaning products were used it is important to remove any residues of soap, detergent etc, and allow the surface to dry naturally. If screeding over a stone or cement floor all cracks should be repaired to prevent them from "travelling" through a screed layer and causing deviations on the finished floor surface. An on-site survey will allow the screeding contractor to pinpoint this preparation work and tackle it before starting to lay the screeding.

A DPM (damp proof membrane) will be installed once the preparation work has been done to stop ground moisture getting into the screeding and floor materials. The damp proof membrane is made of thick polythene sheeting and different layers may be used to act as a moisture barrier for the screeding.

If the area is at risk from radon gas then an additional barrier is essential to stop this harmful gas from entering via the ground. A simple air-tight membrane could be suitable in areas with relatively low radon emissions, but in more serious cases there may need to be a more complicated ventilation and extraction system to take away any ground penetrating radon gases.

Once these stages have been completed the screeding company will put on a sealer or primer to the prepared base surface. Primers help the bonding process and are specialist applications matched to the sort of screed that's being applied. These materials require skilled technicians to apply them in the correct proportions by using airless sprays and other custom-made equipment.

Underfloor heating can now be installed and checked before the screed is applied. The under floor heating system is laid out in the correct pattern and mounted firmly on insulation panels to prevent potential movement in the course of the screed installation process. Underfloor heating is one of the most effective ways to heat a room and an expertly installed system will provide even level of warmth across the floor area.

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Of course, if you're not putting in underfloor heating, you can ignore this stage and apply the screeding. Your use of the room will assist your screeding contractor on which kind of floor screed is perfect for your needs. For quick drying screeds there'll be at least a twenty four hour delay before it is able to be walked on, and a further 72 hours minimum before any flooring material can be applied. If you are laying standard or heavy duty screeds the setting time is increased and the manufacturer's guidelines must be adhered to so as to get the best finish for your floor.

As soon as the screed has hardened it can be checked for quality to verify its SR level. The test involves using a two metre straight edge laid on the floor surface and any deviations from true are calculated.

  • SR1 - SR1 is the highest standard and allows just three millimetres of disparity from the straight-edge.
  • SR2 - The normal standard flooring in industrial and commercial builds is normally SR2 and has a maximum possible deviation of 5mm across the whole floor.
  • SR3 - SR3 is utility standard where a quality finish is not required. This specification allows for a maximium deviation of 10mm.

If you need to check the screeded floor for load bearing, a qualified structural engineer is necessary to perform the testing. The testing will make certain that your new screed is suitable for the load point requirements specified in the site survey. This will include what's known as a "drop hammer test" which records specific data on the flexibility and strength of the screed. Any screed floor that's got load bearing requirements must be okayed by a certified structural engineer observing the BS8204 guidelines. (Tags: Floor Screeding Services Cowes, Floor Screeding Cowes, Screeding Cowes, Floor Screed Cowes).


Screeding is available in Cowes and also nearby in: Wootton, Cross Lane, Porchfield, Whippingham, Fishbourne, Wootton Common, Great Thorness, Littletown, Locksgreen, Osborne, Gurnard, East Cowes, Binfield, and in these postcodes PO31 7DJ, PO31 7JX, PO31 7LE, PO31 7NU, PO31 7PF, PO31, PO31 7JJ, PO31 7JY, PO31 7LJ, and PO31 7HA. Locally based Cowes floor screeders will likely have the telephone dialling code 01983 and the postcode PO31. Checking this out should make sure that you access local floor screeding. Cowes home and business owners will be able to utilise these and numerous other comparable services. Click on the "Quote" banner to obtain screeding quotations.

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Also find: Fishbourne floor screeding, East Cowes floor screeding, Binfield floor screeding, Locksgreen floor screeding, Porchfield floor screeding, Wootton floor screeding, Littletown floor screeding, Wootton Common floor screeding, Cross Lane floor screeding, Whippingham floor screeding, Gurnard floor screeding, Osborne floor screeding, Great Thorness floor screeding and more. Companies who do screeding can be found in almost all of these villages and towns. These seasoned professionals, by virtue of their skills and expertise, are capable of delivering the best quality flooring solutions. Their proficiency in screeding for commercial and residential properties ensures that the task complies with the highest possible standards. Local residents can obtain screeding estimates by simply clicking here.

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