Screeding Concrete Between Walls
Screeding is the art of skimming or striking off the surface of the concrete after rough raking it.
Screeding concrete between walls. Screeding when done properly will leave you with a good even flat surface free of humps bumps holes and low spots. Screeding concrete is one of the first steps in placing and finishing concrete. A good screeding job should leave a surface uniformly flat between two guides without any low spots or holes. Time is of the essence.
It is the first step in the concrete finishing process. This process removes excess concrete and brings the top surface of the concrete to proper grade. Concrete and screed are both made from a mixture of cement water and aggregate. This step in the finishing operation is the most important in producing a true plane surface and takes place immediately after the spreading of the concrete.
Quality concrete is used for construction and structural tasks while screed is applied as a top layer to a concrete base. Physical differences between concrete and screed. The skimming device is called a screed. Screeding is the art of skimming freshly poured concrete floors and other surfaces.