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How many bags of cement am I going to need, for a screed floor finish in 5.4m³?
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Damage floor screeding can be topped up by applying a well blended mixture of Cement with graded aggregates and water to the floor base.
what is the functions of a floor.
The function of floor screed is to make a structural level floor surface above a waterproof membrane. It is usually made by either pumping in a special mix of self- levelling runny 'concrete - like' material or more traditionally a sharp sand and cement mix. Traditional screed is tamped by a large flat wooden or aluminum beam, which is called a screed, from which screed gets it's name. It should be very flat once finished and can be tiled once it has dried out, which can take weeks. It is usually laid over an insulation foam and often has electric heating elements or warm water pipes in it to make it into a large radiator. Thin screed needs to be reinforced to make it strong enough for the loads that are put on top of it which can be steel mesh or special fibres. This means that thinner screeds are often made up of specialist ingredients to make them self levelling and strong.
This depends on the type of floor. If lino flooring it should be taken up and replaced, but tiles can be difficult to remove. Tiles can have screed over them and a new floor placed over the top.
what is the functions of a floor.
To calculate the amount of sand needed, first convert the dimensions to feet: 2 inches equals 1/6 feet. The volume of the screed can be calculated as: 18 ft x 9 ft x (1/6 ft) = 27 cubic feet. Therefore, you would need 27 cubic feet of sand to screed a floor of those dimensions.
If these are ceramic ect; and they are solid ;leave alone. Depending on what you are going to replace them with;you could screed over joints ect with floor compound . If you have to lift them you could use a chisel or hire a small power tool with a chisel point.;but even then you could be left with rough floor and still have to screed. I your going to lay a vinly you might cover with ply this you would have to be fixed with rawlplugs/screws.
The floor and ceiling functions give you the nearest integer up or down.Example: What is the floor and ceiling of 2.31?The Floor of 2.31 is 2The Ceiling of 2.31 is 3
The function of floor screed is to make a structural level floor surface above a waterproof membrane. It is usually made by either pumping in a special mix of self- levelling runny 'concrete - like' material or more traditionally a sharp sand and cement mix. Traditional screed is tamped by a large flat wooden or aluminum beam, which is called a screed, from which screed gets it's name. It should be very flat once finished and can be tiled once it has dried out, which can take weeks. It is usually laid over an insulation foam and often has electric heating elements or warm water pipes in it to make it into a large radiator. Thin screed needs to be reinforced to make it strong enough for the loads that are put on top of it which can be steel mesh or special fibres. This means that thinner screeds are often made up of specialist ingredients to make them self levelling and strong.