What your substrate is what products can you use that will go down to the desired thickness that you are looking for.
Floor screening mix.
Screeding a floor is the simple act of applying a well blended mixture of ordinary portland cement with graded agregates and water to a floor base in order to form a sturdy sub floor that is capable of taking on the final floor finish or act as a final wearing surface.
Lay the timber onto the floor following the plan shown and place a spirit level onto the timber.
The way to tell if you have it right is to grab a handful of mixed screed put your marigolds on first and squeeze.
Floor screed is composed of cementitious materials and sand blended based on a suitable mix design and applied to provide a leveled surface for the floor finish which is introduced to the surface of the floor screed.
So floor screed is the base for the floor finish and greatly influences the performance of floor finish.
Cement the british standards set guidance with respect to the types of cement that are best suited for different.
Mix polypropylene fibers into the screed mix before adding water or order ready to use screed with polypropylene.
The mix ratio is one part cement to four parts sand and that is by weight.
The sand should conform to the correct grading as defined by the british standard.
Sand the size and shape of sand can have a considerable impact on the performance and appearance of a screed.
Alternatively position crack control steel mesh over your subfloor so it will sit in the top half of your screed.
Sand with high lignite silt or contaminants that may affect the performance and should not be used.
We start by adding half of the sand into the forced action mixer.
If you do not plan to reinforce unbonded screed it s a good idea.
The mix should be fairly dry.
Thin screed mix when we are talking about thin screed mix you have to look at what you are trying to achieve with them.
Easy mix traditional floor screed is specially formulated for mixing with water and then applying to the floor to provide a strong screed underlay for the subsequent laying of tiles carpets and vinyl flooring.