A Guide to Getting the Perfect Wood Floor
Is your screed dry? If not, what are the risks? Surface irregularities that exceed allowable tolerances and high moisture content of screeds can [...]
Is your screed dry? If not, what are the risks? Surface irregularities that exceed allowable tolerances and high moisture content of screeds can [...]
Levelling or smoothing compounds to achieve flatness? Traditional, free flowing , self levelling or smoothing screeds: do you know which screed to use [...]
“I don’t need a screeder to build a sound, durable sub-floor. Couldn't my **plasterer do it just as well?” Probably, this was the first thought [...]
H & M Swindon Over the years, CSC Screeding has undertaken a wide variety of screeding and underfloor heating projects, each with [...]
Poor floor flatness and/or levelness could impact your build project with unwanted consequences. The levelness of the floor in a warehouse, for example, will limit how [...]
Taking a sample for a moisture test All screeds must be protected from direct traffic, impact, friction, and water ingress. Though some fast-drying [...]
Cracking, curling, debonding, and crumbling are usually associated with screed defects. Although some of these issues can be fixed, it is always better to prevent [...]
Penetrating damp from residual moisture in the sub-floor is one of the most pervasive and damaging problems for home owners. On the other side, screed [...]
Construction timescales are dependent on the size and complexity of the project, ambient weather conditions, and the location where the new building will be constructed. [...]
Screeding to a fine tolerance. Another happy customer No matter how big or small the job, At CSC, we all take pride in [...]
Our friends at the ScreedScientist.com website have produced some diagrams that compare the two concepts of 'Departure from Datum' and 'Surface Regularity'. If you get [...]