8204 - Bs
#BS8204 #Flooring #ConstructionUK #Screed #QualityControl #Specification Subject: Site Notice: Compliance with BS 8204 for [Project Name]
Covers: 🔹 SR1/SR2/SR3 flatness levels 🔹 Drying times (1mm/day) 🔹 Bonded vs. Floating specs
Ignore it at your own risk (and repair bill). #Construction #Flooring bs 8204
✅ Prevents delamination of final floor coverings (tiles, wood, vinyl). ✅ Flatness: Defines SR1, SR2, and SR3 surface regularity standards. (Tip: Don't accept SR3 for polished concrete or thin vinyl!). ✅ Moisture: Mandates testing for residual moisture—the #1 cause of floor failure.
Since the standard is technical, I have written two options: one for and one for a general site report or safety memo . Option 1: LinkedIn / Professional Post (Focus: Quality & Compliance) Headline: Don’t let your floors fail at the first step. 🚧 ✅ Flatness: Defines SR1, SR2, and SR3 surface
Site Management & Finishing Crew
Please be reminded that all screed and in-situ flooring installations must comply with . Since the standard is technical, I have written
If you are specifying or installing flooring in the UK, you need to know .
This isn't just a "nice to have"—it is the Code of Practice for . It covers everything from concrete flowing screeds to calcium sulfate screeds and resin floors.
Reference: BS 8204-1 (2021) – Code of practice for bases and screeds. BS 8204 = The rulebook for UK screed & floors. 📏