Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Mar 15, 2017 9:01 am I have to lay a small area of screed from where a wall was which is now a door frame so have to screed a small area where I pulled the old bottom plate out. Is there a pre mix bag or product I can mix with the drill mixer to do. I also have to 're screed my laundry, would a 4:1 sand/cement ratio be the norm? I assume doing a larger laundry would be a bit more expensive if pre mix bags exist - instead of hand mixing the sand and cement. Re: New screed in small and large wet area 2Mar 15, 2017 9:57 am hones I have to lay a small area of screed from where a wall was which is now a door frame so have to screed a small area where I pulled the old bottom plate out. Is there a pre mix bag or product I can mix with the drill mixer to do. I also have to 're screed my laundry, would a 4:1 sand/cement ratio be the norm? I assume doing a larger laundry would be a bit more expensive if pre mix bags exist - instead of hand mixing the sand and cement. Yep 4-1 ratio. Bunnings should stock it pre mixed in bags. Kind Regards James Mason - Our Build. www.renovationjunkies.com.au www.ourbuildhandyman.com.au Re: New screed in small and large wet area 4Mar 15, 2017 11:25 am Yes standard mortar will be fine for a small patch, just check the back of the package to make sure the ratio is 4-1. If unsure just grab a bag of Gray builders cement and a bag of Sydney sand and mix it up your self. Kind Regards James Mason - Our Build. www.renovationjunkies.com.au www.ourbuildhandyman.com.au consider putting in wall WC instead of robe in the same bedroom, then it might be doable to hook up to the existing piping. 4 6610 Before you rip it up, if you can in the grout lines, drill some holes and pour/inject techgrip by sika. I have used it to bond mdf to timber, but in the process it dripped… 1 4266 Hi all, We're curring working on our outdoor and have some questions in relation to screed. I've tried to find information online, without success. Apologies for the… 0 3336 |