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Screeding A Floor
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I'm trying to work out how much it'll cost to completely overhaul our conservatory which will include adding a radiator, new flooring and decorating throughout. I'm on a budget so I can't just do stuff without knowing costs
I'm going to need the floor screeding...it's a concrete floor which slopes slightly and i want it even and level. The conservatory is 5m x 4m
Any rough idea of a price ?
I'm going to need the floor screeding...it's a concrete floor which slopes slightly and i want it even and level. The conservatory is 5m x 4m
Any rough idea of a price ?
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Ah... in your previous question, you didn't mention that the floor slopes, so a floor leveller may not be right for the job.
A lot will depend on the difference in heights between the high spot and the lowest.
If it's 50mm or so, then a screed would probably be best. Either a traditional sand and cement one, or a self-levelling liquid screed. That's the first thing to figure out.
A lot will depend on the difference in heights between the high spot and the lowest.
If it's 50mm or so, then a screed would probably be best. Either a traditional sand and cement one, or a self-levelling liquid screed. That's the first thing to figure out.