Considerations for Protecting Screed
Screed is vulnerable to damage from various sources during the construction process, including foot traffic, equipment movement, and adverse weather conditions. Therefore, it is vital to consider screed protection measures to ensure that the final flooring material is installed on a stable and secure surface.
Drying Screed - A Quick Guide
Drying screed is a critical stage in the installation process of a screed flooring system. The process of drying screed can affect the final result of the flooring and its durability. In this article, we will explore different types of screed flooring, screed setting and drying times, debunk myths about drying screed, discuss the variables that affect drying time, and explore the different types of screed used in the UK by underfloor heating companies.
Relative Humidity Explained
What is relative humidity? We provide a detailed explanation in this article, including the important role it plays in the screed drying process.
Underfloor Heating (UFH) Trends and Methods
New to underfloor heating? Learn more about underfloor heating trends and different methods used in residential and commercial applications. Underfloor heating (UFH) is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional radiators and air conditioning systems, providing a more efficient and cost-effective heating solution for both residential and commercial properties.
The different types of screeds explained
There are many kinds of screed available to purchase suited for a variety of applications. However, with multiple options available, selecting the correct solution isn’t always easy. In the following sections, we’ll take an in-depth look at the different types of screeds offered, including their individual properties, their thicknesses and the kinds of applications each is best suited for.
What's the difference between screed and concrete?
Concrete and screed are common resources for the construction industry all around the world, and there are some similarities between them.