Here at UK Screed Ltd., we’ve seen the thrilling development of floor solutions. From revolutionary liquid screeds that can be installed in no time to sophisticated underfloor heating systems, the future of construction is forever changing. And yet, amidst all these changes, we find ourselves bringing out an old standby for some projects: classic cement screed in Buckinghamshire. It may be a challenge for some, but for particular applications around the UK, its steadfast virtues make it the ultimate winner.
So, why does traditional cement screed still stand the test of time in modern builds? Let’s explore its indisputable benefits.
Unparalleled Flexibility and Durability
One of the main advantages of traditional cement screed is its remarkable versatility and inherent strength. Unlike some of the newer competition, this age-old material has:
- Variable Depths: It can be laid to different depths, which is perfect for correcting large undulations in a subfloor or creating accurate falls for drainage purposes in wet areas. Such flexibility proves precious in renovation work or in commercial environments where the initial subfloor may be less than perfect.
- High Compressive Strength: We tend to suggest it for applications that demand high compressive strength and endurance, i.e., industrial floors, garages, or heavy commercial areas where longevity is of prime importance. It is designed to last.
Superb Load-Carrying Capability
Another significant benefit of traditional cement screed is its superb load-carrying capability. Provided the mix is correctly made, the screed is professionally fitted and cured, and the resulting sand and cement screed forms an exceptionally strong and stable surface. It’s more than able to take heavy point loading and repeated footfall over extended periods of time.
It is, therefore, a superb option for:
- Where heavy plants will be moving in.
- Areas where strong support is required for the last floor covering.
In a recent workshop project in cement screed in Buckinghamshire, for example, where heavy machinery was to be installed, the client selected traditional cement screed specifically for its established strength and durability.
Reliability in Varied Conditions
In addition, conventional cement screed is usually less sensitive to moisture in the installation environment than some of its liquid counterparts. While accurate drying times are important, it will also be less prone to problems arising due to marginal variation in environmental conditions over the first curing period. This can offer a valuable buffer in unspectacular UK weather or on sites where accurate environmental control is not always possible. It’s a safe option when site conditions are problematic.
Precision Finishing for Varied Floor Coverings
For applications where accurate levels are paramount and slightly increased drying time can be tolerated, controlled application of conventional cement screed enables our experienced technicians to produce very precise finishes. It gives a stable, firm, and long-lasting base that gets the surface just right for an immense variety of end floor coverings.
We’ve successfully utilised traditional cement screed throughout Buckinghamshire for several residential and commercial constructions, always achieving outstanding results that last. If you have a project to discuss, call UK Screed Ltd.