I'm having an extension done and my builders are saying that they will screed the floor after completing plasterboard and skim. They say "the last layer which will be the screed will be fitted after the plaster boarding and skimming as this is common practice".
Is it really common practice?? Doesn't sound right to me, and the floor will be left with plasterers and everyone else traipsing around on exposed Celotex. There is no UFH.
I can't think why they would want to do this, other than perhaps they can't get a screeder booked in until later??
To start with, they were saying that the whole ground floor (including sub-base hardcore, sand blinding etc.) would be done after plastering but I said no to that.
I'm really confused as to why they're doing things the wrong way around so any help as to possible reasons and best practices would be good.
Thanks.
Is it really common practice?? Doesn't sound right to me, and the floor will be left with plasterers and everyone else traipsing around on exposed Celotex. There is no UFH.
I can't think why they would want to do this, other than perhaps they can't get a screeder booked in until later??
To start with, they were saying that the whole ground floor (including sub-base hardcore, sand blinding etc.) would be done after plastering but I said no to that.
I'm really confused as to why they're doing things the wrong way around so any help as to possible reasons and best practices would be good.
Thanks.