BS 8204-1:1987
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Screeds, bases and in-situ floorings Code of practice for concrete bases and screeds to receive in-situ floorings
Hardcopy , PDF
15-11-1999
English
30-10-1987
Foreword
Committees responsible
Code of practice
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Exchange of information and time schedule
3.1 General
3.2 Exchange of information
3.3 Time schedule
4. Materials
4.1 Cement
4.2 Aggregates
4.3 Admixtures
4.4 Reinforcement
4.5 Water
5. Design considerations
5.1 Sub-base
5.2 Base and screed construction
5.3 Base slabs
5.4 Cement and sand screeds and fine concrete screeds
5.5 Bay sizes
5.6 Joints
5.7 Use of bonding agents
5.8 Soundness of bonded and unbonded screeds
5.9 Tolerances on level and surface regularity of base
slabs and screeds
5.10 Liability to cracking of direct finished base slabs
and screeds
5.11 Damp proofing
5.12 Eliminating construction moisture
5.13 Admixtures
6. Work on site
6.1 Protection against the weather
6.2 High alumina cement concrete
6.3 Preparation of the base
6.4 Screed mix
6.5 Pumping the screed
6.6 Laying the screed
6.7 Finishing the base or screed
6.8 Curing the base or screed
6.9 Protection of the surface
7. Inspection and testing of bases and screeds
7.1 Inspection
7.2 Testing of the completed work
7.3 Levels and surface regularity
7.4 Determination of mix proportions of floating
screeds
7.5 Adhesion of bonded screeds to the base
7.6 Curling and lipping of unbonded and floating
screeds
7.7 Soundness of bonded and unbonded screeds
7.8 Soundness of floating screeds
Appendices
A. Recommended method for the assessment of levels and
surface regularity
B. Recommended method for the determination of
soundness of bonded and unbonded screeds
C. References
Tables
1. Concrete strength for base slabs
2. Classification of surface regularity of direct
finished base slab or screed
3. Choice of soundness category for screeds
4. Acceptance limits for soundness test
Figures
1. Illustration of layers in a concrete ground-
supported floor
2. Illustration of layers in a suspended concrete
floor
3. Slip gauges for checking surface regularity
4. BRE screed tester
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