What is Flowing Concrete Floor Screed?
Flowing concretes or self compacting concretes (SCC) are an innovation to traditional concrete. They can be installed quickly, flowing easily to provide a surface flatness that removes the need for power floating dependent on project specification. When dealing with depths in excess of 75mm or for garage floors, Easyflow are able to recommend the use of this cement based liquid floor screed which can be pumped applied and laser levelled for a precise floor finish for concrete underfloor heating.
Self Compacting Concrete Solutions
Topflow Horizontal's finishing characteristics and high quality surface finish can eliminate the need to power float concrete on site dependent on project specification.
Topflow can be used in slabs, residential dwelling oversite/slabs, structural toppings, domestic floors, commercial slabs such as composite deck construction (rib metal decking), low traffic industrial floor slabs, mezzanine and office areas within industrial units.
Contact us with any queries regarding concrete floor screeding and how to install underfloor heating on concrete floors.
Are Liquid Screeds Made of Concrete?
Most liquid floor screed is made with the same composition of concrete, though made of finer aggregates. Anhydrite screeds contain calcium sulphate and are not the same as concrete.
Why use Liquid Screed Instead of Concrete?
Liquid floor screed is much faster to install than concrete, and naturally self-levels itself. Furthermore, liquid floor screed cures faster than concrete, and has better thermal efficiency for use with underfloor heating.
What is the Difference Between Calcium and Cement Screed?
Aside from different compositions, calcium screeds are better suited for use with underfloor heating due to their thermal efficiency. Cement screeds are more durable in outdoor weather conditions and are resistant to moisture.
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