hello all
I've done sand and cement screeding along with plastering but have never tried liquid screeds.
Am thinking of getting into it and would consider buying a pump.
Could any one give me advice and info regarding doing this
Thanks
I'm the same matehello all
I've done sand and cement screeding along with plastering but have never tried liquid screeds.
Am thinking of getting into it and would consider buying a pump.
Could any one give me advice and info regarding doing this
Thanks
Ok thanks will keep it in mindHi mate, if you want to pop over and see one our jobs in action your more than welcome
Yeah same here mate there is only two firms doing liquid screeds here so am looking to sneak in and nick a bit of the cream!!I'm the same mate
Me and a mate are starting up another company supplying and fitting these screeds
It a lot easier than plastering that's for sure!!!
I'm the same mate
Me and a mate are starting up another company supplying and fitting these screeds
It a lot easier than plastering that's for sure!!!
That's a lot of m2 and a lot of ££££££They reckon about a 1'000m2 a day
I see no issues with it, piece of cake if you got the right man on the job.there is a firm in norfolk that lays the celotex insulation, the underfloor heating then the liquid screed all house completed in one day.
There's loads of them at it now offering that full system, many of them working national, meaning there isn't the earning potential as there was a few years back.there is a firm in norfolk that lays the celotex insulation, the underfloor heating then the liquid screed all house completed in one day.
I see no issues with it, piece of cake if you got the right man on the job.
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There's loads of them at it now offering that full system, many of them working national, meaning there isn't the earning potential as there was a few years back.
I had 40m² pumped in last week, took half an hour from start to finish, they were there for an hour and a half washing the machine down and having a chat and a brew. Not a bad earner really, guy only said that suppliers can mess you about with delivery slotsthere is no problem with it. it is just what the firm offers, it moves the job along, insulation, under floor heating and screed all laid in one day.
I had a quote for 40m² for the full works, 10k+vat - customer nearly hit the floor, managed it to get it done for 4k. Plus they had 17 pages of demands from lightning to toilet facilities and h&s.There's loads of them at it now offering that full system, many of them working national, meaning there isn't the earning potential as there was a few years back.
there is no problem with it. it is just what the firm offers, it moves the job along, insulation, under floor heating and screed all laid in one day.
sounds good to me that mateI had 40m² pumped in last week, took half an hour from start to finish, they were there for an hour and a half washing the machine down and having a chat and a brew. Not a bad earner really, guy only said that suppliers can mess you about with delivery slots
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Yes, piece of piss, guy said never goes back on the tools. He's had a tidy machine and a fairly recent van as well so must be doing ok. He said up to 40-50m² liquid screed is dearer or same price compared to traditional but anything above that the liquid is more competitivesounds good to me that mate
Is that for the insulation & membrane works also?I had a quote for 40m² for the full works, 10k+vat - customer nearly hit the floor, managed it to get it done for 4k. Plus they had 17 pages of demands from lightning to toilet facilities and h&s.
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YesIs that for the insulation & membrane works also?
Seems pricey that!!
Ok thanks will keep it in mind
I had 40m² pumped in last week, took half an hour from start to finish, they were there for an hour and a half washing the machine down and having a chat and a brew. Not a bad earner really, guy only said that suppliers can mess you about with delivery slots
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That's the way to go to make money at it.there is a firm in norfolk that lays the celotex insulation, the underfloor heating then the liquid screed all house completed in one day.
By the sound of it I shall move to Hollandin the netherlands they stopped screeding about 20 years ago, it is all flowscreed .
the insurance co. had to pay out to often for back injuries to floor screeders, they said that floor screeding was to manual work.
they do have some good ideas with insurance, all the building workers are stopped a few pounds every week and you can claim if you get injured and for bad weather when the temp falls below freezing you receive the basic wage. all of the dutch workforce are direct employed, they do not understand our method of self employment just do one job and move on and this stupid method of someone under cutting some one else.
there is a labour holiday in august for 2 weeks split between 3 areas of the country, so the customer knows that he will not be getting any work done in august.
they have a fixed price for housing work and another for commercial. the choice the builder has is the starting date.
with a high tax rate about 40% there is a large black market .
Nah, that's gone the same way mate, their laying insulation and pipes for buttons now. It's to easy for the client to go online, bang the same email out to half a dozen national installers with a single drawing of the floor plan.That's the way to go to make money at it.
Am gona have a look at the m2 rates which are being charged here.We have a brand new GB-Flowman arriving into stock soon, we also have a used Lancy TB20 available if thats of interest to you.
I can email you the spec and a quote on both
By the sound of it I shall move to Holland
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What sort of work you do over there mostly?whenever i return to uk from holland after a few contracts it feels like going back in time.
What sort of work you do over there mostly?
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I love overnight ferries with the crappy entertainment lolas i live 8 miles from harwich i can catch the ferry at 9 pm and be in rotterdam for 6. 30 am.
rotterdam is growing at such a rate that the work is self generating.
the type of work is internals at rotterdam univ. blocks of shops with housing over them for the shop owners. ewi on tower blocks. housing, as they use self finishing plasters a 4 bed house can be completed in a day with a team of 3. fit beads , float as required and skim.
as i am part of a large family of plasterers we can put a workforce of 10 on a site if required.
I love overnight ferries with the crappy entertainment lol
Are you working as a foreign company there or had to get registered there ?
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That's crap rates for screed.Holland are 50/50 liquid /traditional , they have laws set that they can only lay 75m2 each per day, all commercial work will generally be liquid. They have a lot of competition and when I was there last week the guvner was only getting 9 euro's m2 to supply and lay. The more competition in uk the worse the prices will get.