Floor Screeding Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent Screeding & Floor Levelling Services

Floor Screeding Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire (ST1): If you are looking to install under floor heating, have an uneven or damaged floor or are renovating a property or basement in your Stoke-on-Trent property, it is the perfect time to think about hiring a floor screeding professional. A screed is used to create a smooth floor on top of a concrete sub-base and give a solid foundation for you final flooring material. If you would like your floors to last then a floor screed is one of the most important factors in any building or renovation project.

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It matters not how small or large the room is that you need levelling, a genuine floor screeding specialist in Stoke-on-Trent will have the essential equipment, expertise and knowledge to give you a superb standard of service. They'll be able to assess your project and verify the correct kind of screed you require and how best to apply it.

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

Bringing in a highly trained and skilled specialist will ensure that you get the right sort of screed for the room's intended usage and get the maximum lifespan out of your floor. Choosing the right screeding materials and the best installation technique is crucial if you want a durable and quality finish for your floor.

Make certain that you get more than one estimate for your Stoke-on-Trent based floor screeding project and also ask to what standard you are getting a quote. The SR (Surface Regularity) finish is the number to watch out for when reviewing a quotation from Stoke-on-Trent floor screeding contractors. Each of the 3 SR levels provide different qualities of finish, with SR1 being the best, with the smallest amount of deviation over the area. Any errors in the final screeding can cause problems in laying flooring because of flat spots, indentations, ridges in the floor surface.

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The rules and regulations specified in the British Standards BS8204 must be observed by any Stoke-on-Trent floor screeding company and they should also be certified by the manufacturers of any specialist screeding materials (Gypsol, Flowcrete, Cemfloor etc.) to prove their competence and safe working practices. This accreditation scheme highlights a company's high quality performance and training in the usage of a manufacturer's merchandise.

Stoke-on-Trent commercial screeders may be involved in the screeding of floors in warehouses, hospitals, shopping centres, schools, factories and salons.

TYPES OF SCREED

Standard Screeds - A mix of sand and cement which is acceptable for everyday residential use. The ratios involved in standard screeds are five parts sand to one part cement. The standard screed will dry at a rate of one millimetre thickness per day.

Advanced Drying and Fast Drying Screeds - As the name suggest, this screed dries at a quicker rate and allows you to use the floor area much faster. They're normally a fibre reinforced screed that dries out at a rate of between three and seven millimetres per day and are used in time critical flooring projects.

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Polymer Screeds - When a decreased thickness of floor is needed on account of construction factors, a polymer screed offers a high strength resolution to this problem. Polymer screeds are made by many manufacturers and due to their different chemical compositions have specific setting times for each product.

Industrial and Heavy Duty Screed - Designed for maximum durability and strength in areas where traffic is high or heavy loading on the floor base is required.

Fibre Reinforced Screed - The expert's choice for domestic use on top of underfloor heating. The fibres in the screed improve overall strength and durability whilst also protecting against thermal cracking and shrinkage. The screed will set hard at a rate of roughly 1mm/day.

Self-Levelling or Liquid Screeds - Used to produce a high quality finish, especially in SR1 levels of screeding, by a cement and latex material. It is mostly needed to provide a clean, smooth floor over a poor quality or damaged substrate and results in a surface onto which all sorts of flooring materials can be laid. The liquid screed can be poured to a depth of only one millimetre, but still provides a high strength base for a varied selection of flooring materials.

SCREEDING PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION

Screeding companies will have to prepare the area prior to any other work so as to guarantee a high quality and hard wearing screed flooring. It's vital that any contaminants such as oil, paint, grease or debris is removed from the base before laying any screed, as these can affect the adhesion process that a good quality screed needs.

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If cleansing products were used it is essential to remove any remnants of detergent, soap etc, and leave the floor surface to dry naturally. It is necessary to fix any cracks or crevices in the base to stop them being visible and "travelling" upwards into the freshly screeded floor. A reliable Stoke-on-Trent screeding company will pick up on such problems during a on-site survey and make sure all preparations are finished before applying the next steps in the floor screeding process.

To protect the flooring materials and screeding layer from dampness rising up through the ground, a DPM (damp proof membrane) will have to be laid. Different gauges of polythene sheets could be used as a DPM and also serve as a buffer for the screed and any insulation panels.

If your home is situated in a place where radon gas is found an extra barrier layer is required to stop radon gas from entering. An airtight membrane may be sufficient in places with low levels of radon, however in more severe cases there may have to be a more complicated extraction system to take away any harmful radon gas.

The final step of surface preparation is the spraying or painting of a primer or sealant. A primer helps with the screed bonding correctly to the base and different types exist depending on which screed type is being used. Owing to their special nature, only professional screeding contractors in Stoke-on-Trent should be entrusted with using them correctly, safely and using bespoke equipment for this task.

If you are going to be installing underfloor heating, this is the time that it will need to be properly set out and installed. The wires and heating pipes are securely attached to insulation panels to prevent any movement and make sure that they are positioned correctly. When properly installed an under floor heating system is an efficient way to warm up a room and top quality screeding will retain its heat, creating an even heat right across the floor.

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If you're not fitting underfloor heating the screed can now be mixed and prepared on site and poured. Your screeding company will have given you advice and guidance on which screed type is appropriate for your requirements, according to your intended use of the room area. Be aware that even quick drying and advanced screeds have a minimum of twenty four hours before you can walk on any laid surface and a minimum 72 hours before any flooring can be fitted. Manufacturer's drying guidelines for heavy duty and standard screeds should be followed so as to achieve a quality finish and provide a stable and even floor surface.

You can evaluate the SR level of the completed screed as soon as it's solidified enough for walking on. The test involves using a 2m straight edge laid down upon the floor surface and any deviations from true are calculated.

  • SR1 - Deviations of three millimetres or less as measured over the entire area shows your screed floor to be of the finest quality and is categorised as SR1.
  • SR2 - SR2 is for normal standard industrial and commercial floors and can deviate from the straight-edge by as much as five millimetres.
  • SR3 - SR3 is basic utility standard where a perfect quality finish isn't necessary. This specification can have a maximum permissible deviation depth of ten millimetres.

It might also be necessary for a structural engineer to conduct a soundness test. This assessment will ascertain the strength of the screed surface and the viability for its proposed use. A drop hammer test is carried out on different areas of the screed and the results noted. The specialist measurement and testing tools involved mean this can only be undertaken by a competent structural engineer observing the guidelines of BS8204. (Tags: Screeding Stoke-on-Trent, Floor Screeding Stoke-on-Trent, Floor Screed Stoke-on-Trent, Floor Screeding Services Stoke-on-Trent).


Floor screeding services are available in Stoke-on-Trent and also in nearby places like: Wolstanton, Shelton, Longton, Dresden, Blurton, Barlaston, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Audley, May Bank, Keele, Springfields, Etruria, Fulford, Trentham, Clayton, Boothen, Mount Pleasant, and in these postcodes ST1 2EF, ST1 1PW, ST1 1RZ, ST1 1LW, ST1 1QA, ST1 2JR, ST1 2ET, ST1 2LU, ST1 2AT, ST1 1QY. Locally based Stoke-on-Trent floor screeders will most likely have the telephone code 01782 and the postcode ST1.

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Tools Needed by a Floor Screeding Specialist

  • Heavy Duty Spirit Level
  • Buckets
  • Trowel
  • Float
  • Tape Measure
  • Straight Edge
  • Spade
  • Gloves
  • Spiked Roller
  • Knee Protection
  • Floor Profile

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In the Staffordshire area you can additionally find: Rolleston on Dove screeding specialists, Weston screeding specialists, Biddulph screeding, Haughton screeding specialists, Gnosall screeding, Shobnall floor screeders, Cheadle floor levelling, Ipstones floor screeders, Burslem floor screeding, Bignall End screeding, Mavesyn Ridware floor screeding, Lapley screeding specialists, Alrewas screeding, Fulford screeding specialists, Standon floor screeding, Barton Under Needwood screeding, Brown Edge floor levelling, Penkridge floor levelling, Wimblebury floor screeders, Bilbrook floor levelling, Waterhouses screeding, Forsbrook floor levelling, Norton Canes floor levelling, Madeley screeding specialists, Fulford screeding, Essington floor screeders, Codsall floor screeders, Abbots Bromley floor screeding, Brizlincote floor screeding.

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Also find: Barlaston screeding, Longton screeding, Trentham screeding, Keele screeding, Blurton screeding, Wolstanton screeding, Fulford screeding, Springfields screeding, Dresden screeding, Boothen screeding, Audley screeding, Etruria screeding, Mount Pleasant screeding, Clayton screeding, May Bank screeding, Newcastle-under-Lyme screeding, Shelton screeding services and more.

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Around Stoke-on-Trent

Some Stoke-on-Trent areas and roads where screeding work has recently been done - Celandine Close, Dickenson Road West, Ashridge Grove, Debenham Crescent, Dee Close, Canterbury Drive, Shaw Walls, Cavendish Road, Derwent Crescent, Dale Bank Road, Silver Close, Alderney Crescent, Chestnut Close, Chadwyn Drive, Drenfell Road, The Lea, Charnock Place, Castle View Road, Cecilly Terrace, Carlyle Close, Chamberlain Street, Carisbrooke Way, Delamere Court, Carroll Drive, The Dreys, Camoys Road, Aveling Road, Astbury Close, as well as the following local Stoke-on-Trent postcodes: ST1 2EF, ST1 1PW, ST1 1RZ, ST1 1LW, ST1 1QA, ST1 2JR, ST1 2ET, ST1 2LU, ST1 2AT, ST1 1QY.

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(This screeding Stoke-on-Trent article was generated on 22-05-2023)