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Standard 4 in 1 screed with Fibres

Standard 4 in 1 screed with Fibres

+ VAT per m3 (cubic metre)


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Description

This screed is still made using just cement, aggregate (generally Washed Grit) and water but with the additional of Polypropylene fibres used to control initial cracking. They are not used for structural purposes. 


These screeds can delivered directly to your site address on one of quality tipper trucks. 


Sand & Cement screeds should only be used as a levelling screed, i.e. as a base for tiles, vinyl, timber flooring etc.

They are 'semi-dry' in order to control shrinkage and need a significant amount of work when laying in order to compact them properly. A minimum thickness of 25 mm is required for a fully bonded screed, 50mm for an un-bonded screed and 65mm for a floating screed (i.e. on top of insulation boards). 75mm is the minimum in a commercial environment for a floating screed.

Bonded – screed laid onto a mechanically prepared substrate with the intention of maximising potential bond between screed and substrate.
Un-bonded – screed intentionally separated from the substrate by the use of a membrane.
Floating – screed laid on insulation boards either acoustic or thermal. This is also a type of un-bonded screed.


    Very thick sections may need to be laid in more than one layer.

    Please call 01794 322908 for prices and information on our full range of Concrete Screeds.

    Product Guidance

    Bonded – screed laid onto a mechanically prepared substrate with the intention of maximising potential bond.
    Unbonded – screed intentionally separated from the substrate by the use of a membrane.
    Floating – screed laid on acoustic or thermal insulation. This is a type of unbonded screed.

    Adequate space will need to made ready on site to tip out the ordered screed, you may also need to lay down plastic sheeting covered by ply boards to protect any driveway surfaces.

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