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External Floor Screed?

External Floor Screed I'm Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award-Winning Speed Screed.  Generally, if we're talking about any external floor screed, it tends to be concrete. Of course, screed and concrete terminology can be a little bit confusing at times.  Which is which, can they both be the same? What is external floor screed? There are a few questions we need to ask Is the screed to be covered? Do you require a base for something else to go on top? Perhaps bedding for some slabs? To sit decking on? Does it need to be a wearing surface? Some other reason that you actually want that particular substrate? Some of the external floor screed that we can provide can be non-structural but still wearing. If it is a wearing screed, that means you can traffic it. It doesn't need anything on top to prevent damage through wear and tear. Do you need it as a wearing surface or is something going on top that is going to be that wearing surface...

Does the work come with any guarantees?

Does the work come with any guarantees? I’m Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award-Winning Speed Screed. So, do we provide a guarantee? Yes, we certainly do. It’s a 10-year guarantee that covers labour and materials. So, you know that your project is covered. Our work is of the highest standard in the industry, we’re always working to the British Standard which is B.S. 8204-1:2003. You can be assured of the quality of our work. No one else offers a 10-year guarantee – why is that? #screed #speedscreed #floorscreeding https://www.speed-screed.com/knowledge-centre/does-the-work-come-with-any-guarantees/

Do I need a smoothing compound on top of the screed?

Do you need a smoothing compound on top of the Screed before the floor coverings go down? My name is Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award-Winning Speed Screed. The simple answer is generally no. So, if you are laying ceramics, engineered woods, carpets, etc. then, the answer would be no. The finish would be perfectly adequate for all those systems. Thin floor coverings The only time when a smoothing compound generally would be recommended would be if you are laying thin vinyl, any thin floor coverings such as Antico, etc. The manufacturers always recommend that there is a smoothing compound and literally, the smoothing compound is just something that’s going to be a 3mm covering and literally, does what it says, it just smooths out any slight blemishes. You look at the Screed and think, yes you can put the vinyl directly down, however literally, the light will catch the vinyl and you can just see slight imperfections there. So, it is recommended...

Gyvlon Eco FD πŸ‘·πŸΏ The fast-drying liquid screed 🏠

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Gyvlon Eco FD πŸ‘·πŸΏ The fast-drying liquid screed 🏠 Gyvlon Eco FD –  Can’t wait to get your floor coverings laid? I’m Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award-Winning Speed Screed. Today I’m here to give you a little more insight into Gyvlon FD. So What is Gyvlon Eco FD? Gyvlon Eco FD screed enables floor coverings to be applied at least twice as fast as standard Gyvlon Eco screed. In addition, it brings together all the proven benefits expected from a Gyvlon screed which also include a low-skin option. Just What are the benefits of Gyvlon FD? • Very high fluidity – for fast installation. • Low shrinkage – significantly reduced cracking, no curling • Less need for joints • No reinforcement • No curing membrane • Minimum SR2 surface finish Specifications • Mechanical Strength C25 • Unbonded Minimum Thickness 30mm • Floating Minimum Thickness 35mm (domestic), 40mm Commercial. • Requires no reinforcement • Joints 800m2 (300m2 with underfloor heating) Applications Productivity an...

Datum Level

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I’m Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. Today I’m here to give you a little more insight into the Datum Level; the Datum Level is a crucial part of any construction project. Let’s get started. What is a Datum Level? A Datum Level is an arbitrary horizontal plane on a construction project used as a reference point for all other vertical dimensions to be measured. It is used to highlight differentials between vertical heights of floor levels along with differing levels of two separate points on the site. It is often the case that the Datum Level is given a 0.000m designation (though this doesn’t have to be the ground level outside; the ground floor could be 0.650m with a first floor at 4.650m for example. A basement would be below the Datum Level so would be shown as a minus number, -2.950m for example. It is not uncommon, however, for the minus sign to be missed or misrepresented (as a dash for example) so often a temporary benchmark...

Damp Proof Membrane

Damp Proof Membrane – protection from damp in domestic and commercial construction Hi, my name is Andy Parkin. I am the Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. Today I am here to tell you about damp proof membranes. Damp-proof membrane (often called DPM) is used in construction to prevent moisture from entering the building, usually through capillary action. You will often see these membranes installed as part of damp coursing on external walls, but they are also vital in ensuring that moisture cannot enter a building via the floor. Damp causes several issues when it is found in buildings, these can include visible damp patches, areas of mould (which can cause breathing issues and allergies), damage to dΓ©cor, and, importantly, it can undermine the structure of the building. With this in mind, making sure you look at the types and uses of different damp proof membranes takes on new importance. Why bother With A  Damp Proof Membrane? Most of t...

D49 Mesh

D49 Mesh: Minimise Cracking and Shrinking I am Andy Parkin Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed and I am here today to help you minimise the problem of shrinkage cracking using D49 mesh. Cracking of floor screed is often associated with curling or shrinking as well, and using a reinforcement such as D49 Mesh can help. Keep in mind that the goal of this article is to help you guide in the right direction. There are a lot of factors that can cause a screed to crack, so always consult with a professional before proceeding. Reinforcement According to the British Standard BS 8204-1:2003, reinforcement is used to reduce the severity of the cracks. It’s often used with unbonded or floating screed to control the shrinkage and cracks. D49 Mesh complies with all the standards, and it will help minimise those shrinkage cracks How Does D49 Mesh Work? Reinforcement mesh such as D49 Mesh is put inside cementitious screed to reduce stress on the screed...