by lmaldnflrscr | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
The correct screed depth depends on the type of screed being used and the underfloor heating system installed. Getting the depth right is important for both heating performance and floor durability. Typical Screed Depths Traditional sand and cement screed is usually...
by lmaldnflrscr | Jun 15, 2026 | FAQs
The best primer before self levelling depends on the type of subfloor you are working with. Concrete, sand and cement screed, timber, and tiled surfaces may all require different primers to achieve proper adhesion. Why Primer Is Important Primer helps the self...
by lmaldnflrscr | Jun 14, 2026 | Uncategorized
Insulation beneath a screed floor helps improve energy efficiency, reduce heat loss, and provide a stable base for the screed itself. Choosing the right insulation is just as important as selecting the screed. Why Insulation Matters Floor insulation helps prevent heat...
by lmaldnflrscr | Jun 13, 2026 | FAQs
Low spots in a screed floor can lead to uneven flooring, visible imperfections, and installation problems. The right solution depends on the size and depth of the affected area. How to Check for Low Spots A long straight edge placed across the floor is usually the...
by lmaldnflrscr | Jun 12, 2026 | Uncategorized
You should not switch on underfloor heating as soon as the screed is laid. The correct waiting time depends on the type of screed used and how quickly it dries. Traditional sand and cement screed usually needs around 21 to 28 days before underfloor heating can be...