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Thin Screed Mix Find Out Andy's Thoughts - All You Need To Know About Thin Screed Mix You are in the right place to find out more about Thin Screed Mix I will also cover topics on: floor screed mix screed depth leveling screed Before you go, please check my social profiles: / speed-screed-limited-191538777560346 / speedscreed / @speedscreedlimited You can also check our my website 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! Thin Screed Mix I’m Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. Today I would like to talk about thin screed mix. Thin Screed Mix – What are the minimum depths? When we are talking about thin screed mix, you have to look at what you are trying to achieve with them. What your substrate is, what products can you use that will go down to the desired thickness that you are looking for. So what we need to do is we need to break them down into the most popular three types of construction, bonded, unbonded and floating. So if we look at them individually each of them allows for a different minimum depth. Bonded Bonded is when we are actually directly bonding to the substrate. Generally we need a primer or a bonding agent and these kind of products can generally go down thinner than all the other products when bonded. Smoothing Compounds minimum is feather to 1mm Starting with such a thin screed means you can take out those little bumps and imperfections with a smoothing compound that is bonded to a substrate. When you’re bonding to the substrate, it needs to be clean, free from contaminants. It also needs to be sound, no crumbling or breaking up of the substrate. Surface preparation may be required, and whilst I’m not going to go into that in too great a depth, however bear that in mind that the substrate needs to be suitable to be able to bond directly to. If it is not you may suffer delamination and the screed could crack and your surface coverings could bubble and effectively pop and delaminate. Modified Sand And Cement Screed 10mm Fast drying, rapid setting screeds are termed as “modified”. Traditional Sand And Cement Screed 40mm Unbonded Specialist Smoothing Screed 15mm Modified Screed 35mm Traditional Sand And Cement Screed 50mm Unbonded screeds you would be looking at a membrane in between the substrate and the screed so there would be no bonding taking place. Floating Calcium Sulphate Screed 35mm Domestic 40mm Commercial Modified Screeds 35mm Traditional Sand And Cement 65mm Floating construction would have either thermal or acoustic insulation between the substrate and the screed. I hope that explains a little bit about thin screed mix minimums. If you need any further information, please get in touch and I’d be happy to answer all your questions. We love to help! #screed #speedscreed #floorscreeding