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Floor Screeding Lanark Scotland (ML11): When you are renovating your Lanark home with damaged or uneven floors, or perhaps converting a cellar or basement to useable living space, an experienced floor screeding company can offer you a good starting point. Before it is possible to lay a final floor covering, whether it is carpet, tile or wood, the floor surface should be as flat as is possible; which is why floor screeding is often essential. If you want your floors to last then floor screeding is the most important factor in any building or renovation task.

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A reputable floor screeding specialist in Lanark will have experience and know-how to help you achieve a perfectly finished floor in whichever shape or size of room you are working on. 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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Your screeding specialist will also let you know if a structural engineer is necessary for your undertaking, in order to identify load bearing, flex strength and point loadings that your screed floor may need to conform with British Standards and building regulations.

The skills and training that a certified screeding contractor brings to your project should guarantee a high quality result and help to prolong the life of your floors. Picking the correct screeding materials and the method of installation is critical if you want a durable and quality finish for your floor.

Before deciding upon a floor screeding contractor from those operating in the Lanark area, ask to what standard of finish they are basing their estimate, and also ensure you get two or three estimates. The Surface Regularity (SR) finish is the figure to watch out for when reviewing an estimate from your Lanark screeding contractor. Each of the three SR levels offer different standards of finish, with SR1 being the best, with the lowest amount of deviation over the surface area. This means that you might have to rectify any patches that could cause issues when laying your final flooring material.

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British Standards BS8204 sets down the guidelines and regulations that all Lanark screeding contractors must follow, and if using specialist screeding solutions, (Flowcrete, Gypsol, Cemfloor etc), they must be certified by the manufacturers as being trained and skilled in their use. The assessment and training of a screeding company by a manufacturer is emphasised by the use of the accreditation scheme, and gives assurances of safe working practices and reliability on any project involving their materials.

For larger screeding projects in warehouses, hospitals, boutiques, schools, shops and factories, dedicated Lanark commercial screeders will be required.

TYPES OF SCREED

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

Fibre Reinforced Screed - The favoured option where under floor heating is being installed in domestic properties in Lanark. This is due to the increased strength and protection against thermal shrinkage and cracking offered by the fibres within the screed. It has a drying rate of 1mm per day.

Polymer Screeds - A high strength flooring solution where a reduced thickness is essential. The drying times vary as outlined by proprietary product guidelines.

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Liquid or Self-Levelling Screeds - A cement and latex formula which can produce the highest standard of finish to SR1 levels. It is primarily needed to provide a smooth, clean floor over a damaged or poor quality substrate and results in a finish onto which all forms of flooring materials can be laid. Even with a depth of only one millimetre, the latex polymers within the screed provide a high strength surface for a wide variety of uses.

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

Fast Drying and Advanced Drying Screeds - If there's a need to move forward urgently with the flooring because of time restraints, this screed dries more speedily than standard screeds. The majority of the fast or advanced drying screeds are of the fibre reinforced kind and are ideal for a whole host of projects where the speedier drying rate of 3-7mm/day is a considerable advantage.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Preparation is vital for a quality finished screed surface that will be hard wearing and durable. It is vital that all contaminants such as debris, oil, paint or grease is eradicated from the floor before pouring any screed, as these can affect the bonding capability that a quality floor screed needs.

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Any cleansing products which are used in this phase shouldn't leave any residues, and the floor base must be permitted to dry out naturally. At this stage any cracks need to be mended because these can easily travel up through a newly laid screed and be reflected in the finished surface. An experienced Lanark screeding company will address such problems during the on-site survey and make sure all preparations are finished before applying the next stages of the floor screeding process.

To protect the flooring materials and screeding layer from moisture rising up from the ground, a DPM (damp proof membrane) will have to be installed. Different thicknesses of polythene sheets could be used as a damp proof membrane and also act as a barrier for the screed and any insulation panels.

A supplementary airtight barrier might be needed if your building is in a location that is known to be susceptible to radon gas. This can be just a simple airtight membrane, or in more serious instances a ventilation and extraction system will be installed underneath the screeding to extract any influx of air and gas from the ground.

Once the base has been properly prepared and all membranes installed, a primer or sealant is then put on. These primers and sealers will make certain the screed bonds successfully to the base surface and help create a quality finished floor. These products require certified contractors to apply them in the right proportions by using airless sprays and other custom-built equipment.

If you're installing under floor heating, this is the time that it will need to be set out and installed. Insulation panels can be arranged and the wires and heating pipes will be firmly mounted so that there is no movement while the screed is applied. When properly installed an underfloor heating system is an efficient way to warm up a room and top quality screeding will retain its heat, generating an even level of warmth right across the floor.

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Needless to say, if you are not installing underfloor heating, you simply skip this stage and get on with applying the screed. The specific requirements of the room will dictate the type of screeding that's used. After the application of the screed there is at least twenty four hours (for quick drying and advanced screeds) before you can walk upon the surface, and a seventy two hour minimum drying period for the laying of any flooring materials. If you're hoping to wind up with a properly finished and long-lasting floor surface you must follow the manufacturer's guidelines with regards to standard and heavy duty screeds where the waiting period will be longer.

You can evaluate the SR standard of the completed screeding once it is solidified enough for walking on. Using a two metre straight-edge the surface is examined for any deviations, ridges and dips in the screed surface.

  • SR1 - Deviations of three millimetres or less being measured over the whole floor area shows your screeding to be of the best quality and is classed as SR1.
  • SR2 - If the screeded surface deviates from the straight edge by 5 millimetres or less it is SR2 level and is the normal standard for industrial and commercial projects.
  • SR3 - For other floors where the finish is fairly inconsequential the SR3 is the standard and should have a deviation measurement of 10mm or less.

If your screed floor has been laid with particular load bearing requirements in mind then a structural engineer is going to be needed to perform tests. Using specialised equipment the structural engineer will establish the screed surface strength and its suitability for use in a load bearing setting. The screed could be subjected to a drop hammer test to measure strength and flexibility at various points. The precise measurement and testing tools required mean that this can only be carried out by a certified structural engineer applying the guidelines of BS8204. (Tags: Floor Screed Lanark, Floor Screeding Services Lanark, Screeding Lanark, Floor Screeding Lanark).


Floor screeding services are available in Lanark and also in nearby places like: Newbiggin, Auchenheath, Rigside, Kirkfieldbank, Forth, Wiston, Carmichael, Carstairs, Crossford, Hazelbank, Lesmahagow, Ravenstruther, Cartland, and in these postcodes ML11 7QJ, ML11 7QQ, ML11 7DB, ML11 7EB, ML11 1AL, ML11 7AG, ML11 7DA, ML11 7HA, ML11 1AG, ML11 7QL. Locally based Lanark floor screeders will likely have the postcode ML11 and the phone code Dialling code 01555. Checking this out will confirm that you access locally based floor screeding. Lanark householders can utilise these and countless other comparable services.

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When a certain degree of flexibility is necessary in a floor's surface you might find that the application of a latex screeding will be best. Latex floor screeds come in two parts - a bag and a bottle - with a bottle that contains liquid latex, and a bag that contains a cemetitious powder. Latex screeds are quicker drying and more flexible than other types of screed, because the water that's normally used is exchanged for the latex liquid.

This latex screed product is used to level a sub-floor before the final decorative surface is installed. Producing a durable and smooth surface that's ideal for the application of flooring adhesives, this is is appropriate for use on subfloors of wood, asphalt, stone tiles, sand/cement and concrete. If your subfloor has any movement in it, this type of screeding will produce a crack-free, flexible finish, on which your final floor coverings can sit.

When an unbonded screed is being laid on top of a layer of either acoustic or thermal insulation (i.e. a floating screed), latex floor screeds are not a suitable choice, because in this case (usually when screeding on top of underfloor heating), you'll probably require a thickness of 50 to 75 millimetres. (Tags: Latex Screeds Lanark, Latex Screeding Lanark, Latex Floor Screed Lanark, Latex Screed Lanark).

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There is probably going to be quite a lot of waste generated whenever you're doing any sort of home refurbishments or property makeovers in Lanark. Floor screeding isn't like putting in a house extension, where huge quantities of waste can be generated, however there could still be a certain amount of waste to deal with. Some tradespeople make allowances for waste removal when they prepare their quotes, and if this is not listed ask if it's included, if not you'll have to make your own arrangements.

Whether you are left with doing this yourself, or the tradesperson is dealing with it, a skip will sometimes be required. No matter what amount of rubbish you have, there will be a perfect skip size available. You can choose between a mini-skip, a midi-skip, a builders skip or a roll-on roll-off skip, or for smaller home projects you can even hire a skip bag.

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