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What are the Benefits of Fibres in Sand Cement Screeds?

Crack resistance
Fibres hold the screed together as it dries, helping to reduce shrinkage and the risks of cracking. This results in a more stable surface.

Durability
The fibres are evenly mixed into the concrete, which adds toughness and helps the screed withstand day to day wear and minor impacts.

Flexibility
Fibre-reinforced screed can withstand a bit more movement and stress without cracking, which is useful for heavy-duty floors or in changing conditions.

On-site handling
Fibres are added into the mix, so once they’re in, your team can lay and finish the screed in the normal way, with the extra performance built in.

Long term value
By decreasing the risk of cracking and localised damage, fibres can help reduce callbacks, repairs, and disruption over the life of the floor.