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Floor Screeding Glasgow Scotland (G1): If you are restoring a property or basement, are aiming to install underfloor heating or have a damaged or uneven floor in your Glasgow property, then it's time to think about contacting a professional floor screeding company. Before you're able to lay a final floor covering, be it wood, carpet or tile, the surface of the floor needs to be as flat as possible; which is why screeding a floor is frequently needed. If you want your floors to last then a floor screed is the most important factor in any building or renovation project.

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A professional screeding specialist in Glasgow will have experience and know-how to help you achieve a perfectly finished floor in whichever shape or size of room you are renovating. They will be able to advise you on the right type of screed your project requires, and how best to apply and install it.

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They will in addition assess if a structural engineer is needed to make sure any load bearing, point loadings and flex strength are met as set out in the building regulations.

Working with a qualified and skilled specialist will ensure you get the correct sort of screed for the room's intended usage and get the optimum lifespan out of your flooring. The correct blend of screed and the way it is laid is also crucial to ensure the ultimate intergrity of your floor surface.

Make certain you get more than one quotation for your Glasgow screeding project and also ask what standard of finish each quotation is for. The quote might be based on what's called the Surface Regularity, or SR number. SR1 is the highest quality, and while SR2 and SR3 may be less costly initially, they do not guarantee a perfectly even or flat floor surface. An SR2 or SR3 level could mean there are ridges or flat spots that might cause issues when laying your final flooring materials.

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British Standards BS8204 lays down the guidelines and regulations that all Glasgow screeding contractors are required to follow, and if applying specialist screeding solutions, (Flowcrete, Cemfloor, Gypsol etc), they must be approved by the manufacturers as being trained and skilled in their use. A company holding accreditations indicates that they have been assessed and trained in the use of these products and can offer a high quality service in all aspects of their installation.

For larger screeding projects in schools, shopping centres, salons, factories, hospitals and warehouses, dedicated Glasgow commercial screeders will be needed.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - This is ideal for regular domestic usage and is a mix of sand and cement. Five parts sand to one part cement is the normal mixture for standard screeds. This 5 to 1 ratio standard screed will set hard at a rate of just 1mm per day after laying.

Advanced Drying and Fast Drying Screeds - If you need to use the floor as soon as possible a fast drying screed can be used. Drying out at a rate of three to seven millimetres, depending on the specialised mix, they're normally a fibre reinforced type of screed and are suitable for flooring projects that have tight schedules.

Liquid or Self-Levelling Screeds - A cement and latex solution which can achieve the highest standard SR1 finish. The self-levelling compound provides a smooth and clean surface over a damaged floor or rough substrate to enable all types of flooring materials to be laid. Even with a depth of just one millimetre, the latex polymers within the mixture provide a high strength surface for a wide variety of uses.

Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - A screed that is designed for heavy traffic and high load areas where maximum durability and strength is necessary.

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Polymer Screeds - When a lower thickness of floor is needed due to building factors, a polymer screed provides a high strength resolution to the problem. Manufacturer's guidelines for setting times are different across the product ranges.

Fibre Reinforced Screed - The preferred choice by professional screeders for use with under floor heating systems. The improved flex and strength provided by the fibres in the screed help protect the floor from thermal cracking and shrinkage. The screed will dry out at a rate of 1mm/day.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Preparation is crucial for a high quality screed surface that will be hard wearing and durable. The existing floor surface should be thoroughly cleaned to eliminate any oil, grease, paint and debris which might affect the bond of the screed.

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Any cleaning chemicals which are used during this process shouldn't leave any residues, and the floor surface must be permitted to dry out naturally. At this stage cracks need to be repaired since these can travel up through the newly laid screed and be reflected in the finished floor surface. During a site survey the screeding company will ascertain what preparation work is needed before starting to work on the actual screeding.

To protect the flooring materials and screed layer from moisture rising up through the ground, a DPM (damp proof membrane) must be installed. The DPM is made of thick polythene sheeting and various layers may be used to serve as a moisture barrier for the screed.

An additional air-tight barrier might be necessary if your home or business premises is in an area that is known to be prone to radon gas. This can be as simple as an airtight membrane, or in more serious situations an extraction and ventilation system is installed beneath the screeding to extract any influx of radon gas from the ground.

The final phase of the surface preparation process is the spraying or painting of a sealant or primer. Primers help with the bonding process and are specialist applications specifically designed for the kind of screed that is being used. These materials require professional contractors to apply them in the appropriate ratios by using airless sprays and other tailor-made equipment.

If you are installing underfloor heating, this is the time that it will need to be laid out and installed. The heating pipes and wires are securely mounted on insulation panels to prevent any movement and make sure they're positioned correctly. Warmth will be spread evenly across the floor in an expertly fitted under floor heating system, and in conjunction with it being an effective method of heating, it's a great choice for the majority of Glasgow home restoration projects.

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If you are not putting in underfloor heating the screed can now be prepared in situ and poured. The particular requirements of the room will dictate the form of screeding that's used. After application of the screed there'll be a minimum twenty four hours (for quick drying and advanced screeds) before you're able to walk on the surface, and a 72 hours minimum drying time for any floor covering installations. If you are hoping to end up with a nicely finished and long-lasting floor surface you must stick to the manufacturer's guidelines with regard to heavy duty and standard screeds where this timescale will be longer.

The SR standard of your screed can be checked once it's set sufficiently to be walked on. Through the use of a 2 mtr straight-edge the surface is checked for any dips, deviations and ridges in the screed surface.

  • SR1 - Over the whole screed area, if there are no disparities of more than 3 millimetres from the straight-edge, then you've got a top quality SR1 level surface.
  • SR2 - If the screeded floor deviates from the straight edge by 5mm or less it is classified as SR2 quality and is the normal standard for commercial and industrial projects.
  • SR3 - For utility floors where the finish is fairly unimportant the SR3 is the specification and has a deviation measurement of 10mm or less.

If your screed has been installed with specific load bearing requirements in mind then a qualified structural engineer will be needed to conduct the assessment. The testing will make sure that your newly laid screeded surface is suitable for the load point requirements set down in the site survey. This should include a "drop hammer test" which assesses various aspects of the flexibility and strength of the screed. The precise testing and measurement tools mean that this can only be performed by a competent structural engineer heeding the guidelines of the British Standards BS8204. (Tags: Floor Screed Glasgow, Floor Screeding Glasgow, Screeding Glasgow, Floor Screeding Services Glasgow).


Floor screeding services are available in Glasgow and also in: Anderston, Laurieston, Kinning Park, Pollokshields, Strathbungo, Gorbals, Oatlands, Kevinhaugh, Maryhill, Springburn, Bearsden, Bishopbriggs, Govan, Patrick, Hillhead, Dennistoun, Rutherglen, and in these postcodes G1 2AH, G1 2AF, G1 1SL, G1 2BP, G1 2AB, G1 1PY, G1 1TB, G1 2JW, G1 2TG, G1 2DP. Local Glasgow floor screeders will likely have the telephone code 0141 and the postcode G1. Simply click on the "quote" form or banner to get information on screeding services in your area.

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The Tools Needed for Screeding Floors

  • Straight Edge
  • Heavy Duty Spirit Level
  • Gloves
  • Humidity Tester
  • Floor Profiler
  • Trowel
  • Float
  • Knee Protection
  • Spade
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Measure
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Also find: Kinning Park floor screeding, Laurieston floor screeding, Dennistoun floor screeding, Patrick floor screeding, Springburn floor screeding, Hillhead floor screeding, Kevinhaugh floor screeding, Oatlands floor screeding, Maryhill floor screeding, Pollokshields floor screeding, Govan floor screeding, Gorbals floor screeding, Anderston floor screeding, Strathbungo floor screeding and more. Most of these localities are catered for by companies who do screeding. Possessing the expertise and skills necessary for delivering high-quality flooring solutions, these seasoned professionals are well-equipped for this kind of work. They are well-versed in the art of screeding, making sure that the work is executed to the highest standards, whether it's for properties of a domestic or commercial nature. Local householders can get estimates by going here. Therefore, there's no reason not to get started on your floor screeding project today!

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