How thick does screed need to be?
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The optimum thickness of a sand and cement bonded screed is 25-C40mm, an unbonded screed should have a minimum thickness of 50mm, whilst a floating screed should have a thickness greater than 65mm for lightly loaded floors and 75mm for more heavily loaded floors.
2023-04-25 09:40:42
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The optimum thickness of a sand and cement bonded screed is 25-C40mm, an unbonded screed should have a minimum thickness of 50mm, whilst a floating screed should have a thickness greater than 65mm for lightly loaded floors and 75mm for more heavily loaded floors.