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Screed Flooring Find Out Andy's Thoughts - All You Need To Know About Screed Flooring You are in the right place to find out more about Screed Flooring I will also cover topics on: floor screeding mix screeding a floor floor screeding tips Before you go, please visit my social profiles: / speed-screed-limited-191538777560346 / speedscreed / @speedscreedlimited You can also check our my blog at www.speed-screed.com If you would like any further information , you can contact me via phone at 0800 242 5589 or email us at info@speed-screed.com We love to help! What is Screed Flooring? Screed Flooring 101 My Name is Andy Parkin. I am the managing director of the multi-award-winning Speed Screed. Today I am going to answer one of the most commonly asked questions, what is screed flooring? Screed Flooring – what it is and how to use it One of the questions I hear daily is what is screed flooring? This is often accompanied by concerns about how and where and why to use it. I am going to try to cover some of the basics here to make you feel more comfortable about the uses and types of floor screed. So, what is screed flooring? Floor screed is basically a material made by combining cement and sand which is then used as a base on top of a concrete floor. There are different types of screed flooring which vary according to their use: Levelling screed: This type of screed flooring is designed to make sure that the floor reaches a set level and can form a reliable base for the final flooring. Levelling screed will not play a part in ensuring the structural stability of your floor. Wearing screed: This screed flooring can be used as a top surface level. It is used to provide a structural top surface to a floor but can also be used as the main wearing surface where additional flooring is not needed. Bonded screed flooring: This refers to the way in which the screed is placed on the base. For bonded screed floors this means it is applied directly to a well-prepared base to form a good, strong bond. Unbonded screed flooring: This type of screed is separated from the base/substrate by placing a membrane on the base before adding the screed. Floating screed flooring: Mainly used where there is a need for thermal or sound insulation, for example, in a large office or industrial complex or in domestic settings where underfloor heating is being installed. This level sits above or 'floats' above the substrate. In the case of underfloor heating systems, it allows the builder to safely install the hot water pipe network. Self-levelling/self-smoothing/pumpable screed flooring: These terms are often used interchangeable but all refer to the type of screed that is mixed to a specific consistency that allows it to be poured or pumped onto a base. These are really useful for quickly covering larger areas or those where there is some form of base surface fluctuations that need to be levelled out. There are various additives and products which can be placed in screed flooring to make the screed stronger, for example, metal mesh or glass fibres, or chemicals which can speed up the drying process making the screed flooring able to bear loads more quickly. #screed #speedscreed #floorscreeding