Month: March 2022

If you are installing underfloor heating in a new building it needs to be covered with a floor screed. For many years now a floor screed has been made up using just sand and cement, often mixed on site in a cement mixer, and then laid by hand by a worker using a hand trowel to level it out.

laurence March 27, 2022 0 Comments

When you are constructing a new home, one of the most important things is to see to it that the floor is as level and flat as possible. This is particularly important with modern precast concrete beam and block floors, which have a distinct camber that can cause problems when it comes to laying floor finishes.

laurence March 24, 2022 0 Comments

More and more new homes today are being built with underfloor heating because of the many advantages that it has over and above a radiator system. For a long time, it was considered that underfloor heating was an expensive item and only suitable for high-end homes, but in fact when you install it in conjunction with a liquid screed it can be economically viable for all types of homes, not just those at the top end of the market.

laurence March 19, 2022 0 Comments

There is no rule that says that when constructing a building you have to install a floor screed in Beaconsfield, or anywhere else for that matter. However, if you want your final flooring to be as flat and level as possible, which most people do, then you will need to lay a floor screed. This provides as flat and level a surface as possible on which to fix the final flooring, whatever it may be.

laurence March 13, 2022 0 Comments

If you are going to install underfloor heating in a new building in High Wycombe, or anywhere else, one of the questions that we often get asked at UK Screeds is if it is compatible with such and such a final floor surface, and the answer is almost always “yes”.

laurence March 6, 2022 0 Comments

When you are in the process of constructing any building, one of the things that you need to take into consideration is the floors. That may seem obvious, but it is necessary that they should be as flat and level as possible. In order to achieve that, it is necessary to add a layer of screed on top of the substrate, which is usually of concrete, and not the best surface upon which to lay the final floor surface.

laurence March 3, 2022 0 Comments
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