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I have been advised by my plumber to use a self level floor screed on top of my underfloor heating system. Why?

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I have been advised by my plumber to use a self level floor screed on top of my underfloor heating system. Why?

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This is totally misleading and will result in a more costly job. 90% of the work carried out by Alan Brett Floorscreeding is over U.F.H.S. and has never had anything but good comments. Flow Screed was traditionally designed for ware house and has just moved into the domestic market. People are lead to believe that you will be able to up to 600 metres a day with flow screed, but what they are not told is that it will take two days to make sure the insulation is water tight before the pour. Taping of the insulation in flow screed is paramount, as if it is not done properly, it will leak to the floor below. Alan Brett Floorscreeding works with quite a few builders that have gone back to the traditional screeding process. Flow screed does not work out any quicker and definitely not cheaper.

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