Floor screed
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Bit off topic for the site I know but I would appreciate some advice on internal floor screeding.
What mix of sand, cement (plasticiser?) should I use and how do I estimate quantities? - my floor is about 4x4m with a screed depth of about 80mm.
Is this within DIY scope and do I need any particular tools other than regular trowels, float etc?
Anyone know of a suitable diy guide here or elsewhere?
Many Thanks
What mix of sand, cement (plasticiser?) should I use and how do I estimate quantities? - my floor is about 4x4m with a screed depth of about 80mm.
Is this within DIY scope and do I need any particular tools other than regular trowels, float etc?
Anyone know of a suitable diy guide here or elsewhere?
Many Thanks
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Well you could use a concrete screed, at a 6-1 ratio ie 6 sand&gravel and one cement.
(sand and gravel is available from most merchants premixed)
Or you could use a grano screed and again the same 6-1 ratio.
But before hand id dampen the floor off, and prime with a slurry mix and stiff brush applied ( slurry mix - just cement and water mixed very wet brushed on to the floor before applying the screed)
No plasticiser.
Well id say youd need about 1.5 tonnes of watever you choose to lay.
Hope this helps.
(sand and gravel is available from most merchants premixed)
Or you could use a grano screed and again the same 6-1 ratio.
But before hand id dampen the floor off, and prime with a slurry mix and stiff brush applied ( slurry mix - just cement and water mixed very wet brushed on to the floor before applying the screed)
No plasticiser.
Well id say youd need about 1.5 tonnes of watever you choose to lay.
Hope this helps.
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Sorry to disagree DNgroundwork but floor screed is 3-1 sand and medium sharp sand or sharp sand no gravel, MSH
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Floor screed has always been 3-1,anything less wont take the wear,any readymix screed is always 3-1
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gravel in a semidry screed will not finish with a tight close surface brush it when dry and gravel will brush out,the only thing to make it stronger is put a layer of chicken mesh mid way
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door openings will get foot traffic even under carpet,6-1 wont last 6 months
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i been on building sites for 25 years DN and floor screed has been 3:1 for all that time,maybe a patio could be done at 6:1 ,but all the jobs i do it always specifies and i quote" 70mm of 3:1 floor screed"
i have seen it done weaker and it drys out and breaks up very easily,remember there is very little water in floor screed
LLL
i have seen it done weaker and it drys out and breaks up very easily,remember there is very little water in floor screed
LLL
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the chicken mesh is for reinforcement to stop cracking and shrinking ,you will find it very hard to finish semi dry screed with stone in ,i have never seen a floor screed semidry with stone in it,
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