TimBRE anhydrite multi purpose flowing screed

TimBRE anhydrite multi purpose flowing screed

Gypsol TimBRE is specifically designed and independently tested for use in both acoustic and non-acoustic flooring systems that utilise timber joists as their primary supporting structure. This versatile screed is engineered to provide excellent performance in a variety of applications, ensuring that it meets the stringent requirements for sound insulation and structural integrity. Whether you are working on a project that demands superior acoustic properties or a standard flooring system, Gypsol TimBRE offers a reliable and effective solution. Its compatibility with timber joists makes it an ideal choice for a wide range of construction and renovation projects, providing a robust and durable flooring option.

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Applications of TimBRE anhydrite flowing screed, includes:

Timber frame buildings – Specifically formulated for use over timber or lightweight floor constructions.

Residential new builds & extensions – Ideal for timber-based housing projects.

Renovation projects – Works well over timber substrates in older properties.

Underfloor heating – Flows smoothly around pipes, even on suspended timber floors.

Acoustic and floating floor systems – Compatible with systems needing a lighter screed solution.

Benefits of TimBRE anhydrite flowing screed, includes:

Low weight – Engineered for use over timber floors without overloading the structure.

Flexible and resilient – Accommodates slight movement in timber substrates.

Self-leveling – Provides a flat, smooth finish with minimal manual intervention.

Good thermal conductivity – Performs well with underfloor heating.

Fast application – Pumpable and quick to install across large or complex layouts.

Low shrinkage & cracking risk – Maintains integrity over timber-based systems.

Multi-purpose use – Suitable for various timber frame build-ups and floor types.

Eco-friendly – Reduced carbon footprint compared to cement-based screeds.