Floor Screeding Esher Surrey (KT10): If you are restoring a property or cellar, are aiming to install under floor heating or have an uneven or damaged floor in your Esher property, it is a good time to think about hiring a professional floor screeder. A screed is used to generate a smooth floor surface over a rough concrete sub-base and give a good base for your choice of top flooring material. Floor screeding provides a durable, quality floor surface for almost any room.
FLOOR SCREEDING COMPANIES ESHER
Whatever shape or size of room you're renovating, a local screeding company in Esher will be able to provide you with the experience and correct working methods to establish the perfect base for your flooring. They'll be ready to advise you about the correct type of screed your project requires, and how best to apply and install it.

The screeding specialist will also tell you if a structural engineer is needed for your project, to evaluate flex strength, point loadings and load requirements that your screed floor may need to conform with British Standards and building regulations.
Working with a highly trained and skilled contractor will ensure you use the right type of screed for the room's allocated purpose and get the maximum lifespan out of your floor. There are many types of floor screed and choosing the appropriate mix and installation technique is essential if you are to create a high quality floor that is fit for purpose and hard-wearing.
Make certain that you get two or three price quotes for your Esher floor screeding project and also ask to what standard you're getting each quote. The quotation may be based on what is known as the SR, or Surface Regularity figure. Each of the 3 SR levels deliver different standards of finish, with SR1 offering the highest, with the smallest amount of deviation over the area of the floor. Any errors or imperfections in the screeding can cause problems in laying flooring because of flat spots, indentations, ridges in the floor surface.

British Standards BS8204 sets down the regulations and guidelines that all Esher screeding contractors must follow, and if working with specialist screeding solutions, (Flowcrete, Gypsol, Cemfloor etc), they should be certified by the manufacturers as being trained and skilled in their use. This accreditation program showcases a company's training and ability in the use of a manufacturer's screeding products.
Commercial screeders in Esher will usually tackle larger floor screeding projects in shops, schools, boutiques, hospitals, factories and warehouses.
TYPES OF SCREED
Standard Screeds - A combination of sand and cement which is okay for standard residential use. Five parts sand to one part cement is the typical mix for standard flooring screeds. The standard flooring screed dries at a rate of one millimetre thickness each day.
Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - Made for maximum strength and durability in places where traffic is high or specific loading of the floor is necessary.
Liquid or Self-Levelling Screeds - Used to produce a high quality finish, especially where SR1 levels are needed, by a cement and latex material. Primarily used to improve a poor substrate level or damaged floor to enable the laying of a brand new flooring surface, like tiling over the top of it. These can be as little as one millimetre in depth, and thanks to the latex polymers, will still provide a high strength finish.
Polymer Screeds - A high strength solution where a reduced thickness is essential. Polymer screeds are made by a number of manufacturers and due to their diverse chemical compositions have distinct curing times for each individual product.
Fast Drying and Advanced Drying Screeds - As the name would suggest, these screeds dry at a quicker rate and allow you to use the screeded area much faster. These are typically a fibre reinforced type of screed that dries out at a rate of between three and seven millimetres per day and are used in time critical flooring projects.
Fibre Reinforced Screed - Used with under floor heating and is the preferred option in such projects. This is due to the improved strength and protection against thermal cracking and shrinkage offered by the fibres within the screed. It dries out at an identical rate to a standard screed of 1mm per day.
SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
Preparation is vital for a top quality screed surface that will be hard wearing and durable. Any grease, debris, oil and paint on the original floor surface can adversely affect the adhesion of the screed, and must be eradicated.

If cleaning products have been used it's crucial to remove any traces of soap, detergent etc, and allow the floor surface to dry naturally. If screeding over a stone or cement floor then all cracks should be repaired to stop them from "travelling" up through your screed layer and causing imperfections on the final surface. A competent Esher screeding installer will take note of these problems during a site survey and make certain all preparations are complete before applying the next steps in the screeding process.
To shield the screeding layer and flooring materials from moisture rising up through the ground, a damp proof membrane (DPM) will have to be installed. There may be two or three layers of different thickness polythene to act as a barrier between the screed and the insulation layer.
If the area is at risk from radon gas then an additional barrier is required to stop the gas from entering from the ground. A simple air-tight membrane could be enough in places with low emissions of radon, but in more severe situations there might have to be a more complex extraction and ventilation system to remove any ground penetrating radon gas.
Once these steps have been taken the screeders will put on a sealer or primer to the prepared base. A primer helps with the screed to bond to the base and different varieties exist based upon which kind of screed is being used. These products need certified tradesmen to apply them in the appropriate proportions by using bespoke equipment, such as airless sprays.
Under floor heating can now be installed and tested before screeding is poured. The heating pipes and cables are firmly mounted on insulation panels to stop any movement and make certain that they are laid in the correct position. Warmth is spread evenly across the floor in a professionally fitted underfloor heating system, and with it being an effective method of heating, it's an excellent choice for the majority of Esher home renovation projects.

Of course, if you're not putting in under floor heating, you can bypass this stage and apply the floor screed. The particular requirements of the room will dictate the type of screeding used. Bear in mind that even advanced and quick drying screeds have a minimum of twenty four hours before you're able to walk on any screeded surfaces and a minimum 3 days before any floor coverings can be laid. If you're looking to wind up with a well finished and durable floor surface you should stick to the manufacturer's guidelines with regards to standard and heavy duty screeds where this time period will be increased.
You can check the SR standard of the completed screeding once it's hardened enough to walk on. The standard SR test involves the use of a 2 metre straight edge to check for any variations in the screed surface.
- SR1 - Deviations of 3mm or less being measured across the entire area shows your screed floor to be of the best quality and classed as SR1.
- SR2 - The standard flooring in industrial and commercial builds is classed as SR2 and has a maximum possible deviation of 5mm across the whole screed.
- SR3 - SR3 is basic utility standard where a perfect quality finish isn't required. This level can have a maximum permissible deviation depth of 10 millimetres.
If you require load bearing checks, a structural engineer is needed to carry out the tests. Using specialised equipment the engineer will establish the screeded surface strength and viability of use in a load bearing environment. The screed layer should be given what is known as a drop hammer test to gauge flexibility and strength in various areas. Any screed flooring that's got point load requirements must be okayed by a certified structural engineer obeying the BS8204 regulations. (Tags: Screeding Esher, Floor Screed Esher, Floor Screeding Esher, Floor Screeding Services Esher).
Floor screeding services are available in Esher and also nearby in: West End, West Molesey, East Molesey, Hersham, Molesey, Weston Green, Sunbury, Hampton Court, Claremont Park, Hinchley Wood, Walton-on-Thames, and in these postcodes KT10 1BZ, KT10 1TL, KT10 0WA, KT10 0AU, KT10 1AJ, KT10 0AB, KT10 1BD, KT10 8BN, KT10 1DW, KT10 1EF. Local Esher floor screeders will likely have the telephone dialling code 01372 and the postcode KT10. Checking this out will confirm that you access locally based floor screeding. Esher home and business owners can utilise these and many other similar services.
Latex Screed Esher
When a bit of flexibility is required in the surface of a floor you might find that the use of a latex self-levelling floor screed will be an advantage. A latex floor screed comes in 2 parts, a bottle and a bag, with the bag containing a cemetitious powder, and the bottle containing a liquid latex. Latex screeds are quicker drying and more flexible than other types of screed, since the water that's normally used is exchanged for the latex liquid.
Prior to the installation of the final decorative covering, this latex product is used for levelling-out sub-floors. Providing a smooth, resilient surface which is ideal for the application of flooring adhesives, this screeding is is appropriate for use on subfloors of wood, sand/cement, stone tiles, concrete and asphalt. Even where there's a bit of movement in your subfloor, this type of latex screeding will produce a crack-free, flexible finish.
With "floating" screeds, for example when an unbonded screed is being laid on the top of a membrane of acoustic or thermal insulation, latex flooring screeds won't be appropriate. Floating screeds with a depth of 50mm-65mm are usually used on top of underfloor heating.
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Floor Screeding Near Esher
Also find: Sunbury floor screeding, East Molesey floor screeding, Claremont Park floor screeding, Hampton Court floor screeding, Weston Green floor screeding, Hersham floor screeding, Walton-on-Thames floor screeding, Hinchley Wood floor screeding, West End floor screeding, West Molesey floor screeding, Molesey floor screeding, Aylmerstam screeding services and more. All these towns and villages are served by companies who do floor screeding. Esher residents can get estimates by going here.
Floor Screeding Services Esher
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Screeding Around Esher: Households in Bracondale, Station Way, Dalmore Avenue, Brendon Drive, Applegarth, Charlotte Mews, Sandown Avenue, Copsem Lane, Claremont Drive, Trystings Close, Church Street, Carrick Gate, Sandon Close, Berkeley Gardens, Denman Drive, The Woodlands, Brookfield Gardens, Clare Hill, Tellisford, Chadworth Way, Torrington Road, Bridle Road, Chesterfield Drive, Copsem Drive, Blakeden Drive, have needed floor screeding recently. Screeding work was also completed in the following local Esher postcodes: KT10 1BZ, KT10 1TL, KT10 0WA, KT10 0AU, KT10 1AJ, KT10 0AB, KT10 1BD, KT10 8BN, KT10 1DW, KT10 1EF. These places recently saw activity by experts in floor screeding. Esher home and property owners enjoyed the benefits of high quality and reliable floor screeding services in every case.



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