Time & Cost Efficiency
You can typically walk on a screeded floor within a couple of days after you lay it. Naturally, this will take a little longer when the weather is warmer in the summer months. This timeframe also depends on the type of screen you apply since some will take much longer to sufficiently cure and harden than others.
As a general rule, building practice states that the drying time for gypsum screeds is usually one day per 1mm of screed laid down up to a thickness of 40mm. If you lay gypsum screed above 40mm in thickness, the drying time increases to two days per 1mm. This is a relatively quick process compared to other building materials, making screed a great time-sensitive option for flooring.
Liquid screed is also incredibly cost-effective since you can benefit from all the strength and robustness of concrete but at a fraction of the thickness. This makes it ideal for large projects or those looking to refurbish their homes on a budget. Most screeds can be applied in wet areas, apart from gypsum screed, which can form blisters when moisture works its way into the mix.
Another factor making screed ideal for large projects is the amount you can lay in a single day. Compared to standard concrete, which you can only lay 150 square metres of in a day, with screed concrete, you can cover up to 1,000 square metres of surface area. Both a cost-effective and comprehensive solution, screed can speed up your construction timeline, helping things to run smoothly.
Liquid screed is also ideal for laying on top of underfloor heating, given its efficiency at transferring heat. This can save you even more money on energy costs in the long run. Essentially, this is because you can lay screed tightly around underfloor heating pipes, allowing for quicker and easier thermal transfer into the room above.