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...