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As the longest established liquid floor screeding company in Ireland, Easyscreed are the sole suppliers and nationwide installers of Easy Screed. Our vastly experienced site and office staff have dealt with the installation of over 200,000 m² of throughout ...
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EasyScreed
162 Richmond Road, Fairview, Dublin 3, Ireland
+353 (01) 837 3555
Email: info@easyscreed.ie
Easyscreed
Easy Screed is a self-levelling liquid, natural floor screed. A fast, efficient alternative to traditional sand and cement floor screed, Easy Screed is designed for smoothing and levelling floors before installation of the final floor finishes.
Easy...
Aftercare & Drying
Aftercare
After the pour we suggest the recommendations on our Aftercare sheet should be followed.
Drying
Easy Screed dries naturally at a rate of 1 day per millimetre thickness, at an outside temperature of 20ºC. However this can be greatly affected ...
Benefits of using Easy Screed
Here are some reasons to use Easy Screed
Quick to lay
Time saving
Less labour intensive
Can have foot traffic 9 hours after pouring
Low shrinkage
No cracking
Requires no additional reinforcement
Rapidly achieves high strength...
Easy Screed, Underfloor Heating & the Environment
Thin Screed Concept
When traditional cement screeds are used with underfloor heating they need to be a minimum of 75mm to try to prevent cracking in the floor when the heat is turned on. With this depth of screed, you essentially turn the underfloor...
Installing Floor Finishes
Before installation of the final floor finish, the following steps should be taken:
Step 1)
Turn on heating (where applicable)
Where underfloor heating has been installed, it can be turned on 2 days after Easy Screed has been poured. This will help...
Project Reference List & Recommended Downloads
Easy Screed Downloads
1) General Brochure
2) Detailed Brochure
3) Product Specification
4) Before and aftercare
5) Primer G Product Information
Project Reference List
Site Location
Client
Description
Stag Park, Mitchellstown, Co....
Site Preparation & Application Process
As part of our service, we conduct a site visit prior to each pour. At this time we will assess the access to the site, the water supply and finalised details of the site preparation, answering any questions you may have.
Given that Easy Screed is a...
Technical Specifications
Technical Properties
Flow (DIN 1060 Tes)
240-260mm
Plastic Density
2060 - 2130 kg/cubic meter
BRE Impact Test
Less than 2mm
Flexural Strength
4-6 N/square mm
Dry Shinkage
Less than 0.02%
Time to light foot trafficking
9 to...
Understanding Screeds – Which to use?
When it comes to choosing a screed for your build, there are many options available; mainly
Traditional sand and cement screeds
Anhydrite screeds
Alphahemihydrate screeds - Easy Screed
Please refer to our comparative tables below, and...
What depth and when to pour?
Deciding screed thickness
With underfloor heating
We recommend pouring between 35mm and 50mm of Easy Screed. This depth includes the diameter of the pipe. Deciding the final thickness will be defined by a number of factors including the size and...
Where can Easy Screed be used?
Easy Screed is ideal for use in three key applications:
As a topping over both electric & water underfloor heating pipes.
As a levelling screed over existing concrete sub-floors.
As a finishing screed over insulation.
Our unique, compact...
Floor Flatness
Level Tolerances & Floor Surface Regularity
It is a known fact in construction that floors need to be flat, not level. Flatness is the requirement.
Datum or Floor Flatness:
The maximum permissible departure from the level of a...
Retrofitting Underfloor Heating
Retrofitting Underfloor Heating in older homes
Installing underfloor heating in an existing property is no longer the huge upheaval that it used to be, thanks to thinner 35 mm EASY SCREED combined with low-profile water-based systems that...
Soundproofing
To comply with Part E of the Building regulations, it is necessary to install some type of soundproofing materials onto your floors.
Timber floors are lightweight structures and due to gaps, between floorboards, they generally do not perform well at...
Recommended Solutions
Easy Screed combined with each of these materials offer sound-proofing solutions to exceed the current building regulations.
ENKASONIC
Enkasonic is a sound control matting used in floor construction and renovation. It is a composite of nylon filaments...
Enkasonic
Enkasonic is a sound control matting used in floor construction and renovation. It is a composite of nylon filaments that forms a three-dimensional mat 10mm thick. A non-woven fabric is heat-bonded to the upper surface. The product was designed initially...
Ethafoam
Ethafoam is a resilient layer installed to isolate the screed from timber floors and structural concrete slabs. It is used to reduce the impact sound by limiting the amount of vibrations transmitted from the wearing course.
There is little preparation...
Lewis Sheeting
Lewis Dovetailed Sheeting offers a strong, light-weight floating floor option, which minimises noise transfer. For best soundproofing results, the sheets are laid over insulation strips which are placed directly on to the joist. A seperating strip of...
Soundproofing in the home
Problems with sound in new and existing dwellings are often a cause for concern.Easyscreed recommended various solutions to minimise noise transfer in new and existing dwellings
Sound can travel in two ways:
1) Through air which is know as Airborne Sound
2)...
Test Results for Sound-Proof Floors
Easyscreed has commissioned an independent tester to assess the sound insulation performances of various floor make-ups, incorporating Ethafoam and Enkasonic acoustic mats, with an Easy Screed topping. Tests were carried out at various sites, including...
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