Liquid Screed Specialists









We supply and lay liquid screed (often referred to as flow screed) and we pride ourselves on its flexibility, quality and ease of use.
Floor screeding is a fantastic flooring solution for both domestic and commercial projects. Whether you are looking to install underfloor heating along with an innovative flooring solution or if you want to install level flooring.
As liquid screed provides a fast,efficient and precise floor covering, it’s the perfect for a variety of different projects including screeding for your working premises as well as your property or garage floor.
Liquid screed dries faster than any other screed, meaning it can be walked on in just 24-48 hours.
Liquid screed can be laid at an ideal depth of 40-50mm meaning a reduced floor height for your project,
going down to a minimum of 12mm**
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BENEFITS
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MINIMAL DRYING SHRINKAGE (<0.05%)
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EXCEPTIONAL THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
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COMPATIBLE WITH ALL TYPES OF PRIMERS, ADHESIVES AND GROUTS
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LARGE FLOOR AREA WITHOUT JOINTS (UP TO 150M2 UNHEATED / 100M2 HEATED)
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FOOT TRAFFIC AFTER 24/48 HOURS
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WHAT WE DO!
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All types of Screed from 0 mm (Feathered) to 100 mm plus
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Supply and Install Liquid Screed (Pumped)
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Site Preparation – Laying Membranes/Insulation
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Removal of Laitance
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CALL STEVE FOR A QUOTE 07584 251453
Frequently Asked Questions
What is flowing screed?
​Flowing screed, also known as liquid screed, or self-leveling screed, is a screed material for floors that is formulated to be fluid enough to be almost self-leveling.
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Can I apply a flowing screed over my existing flooring?
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Sometimes this is possible. The existing flooring must be sufficiently strong, stable and clean and there will be a minimum thickness requirement. Please call us for further advice.​
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I have underfloor heating installed with a flowing screed. When can I turn it on?
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Underfloor heating can usually be switched on after 7 days but this must initially be done at a low temperature, which must be increased gradually in accordance with the manufacturer's (screeding and UFH) guidelines. This process constitutes the commissioning of the system and should be carried out and signed off by a qualified person. Usually, the system must then be cooled and turned off before installing floor finishes.​
How long after installation should I wait before walking on a flowing screed?
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Usually this should be between 24 to 48 hours.​
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What is the minimum thickness for a flowing screed?
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This depends on the exact type of screed and the way that the screed is installed. The following would apply to the most common types:
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Bonded screeds – 20 to 25mm, when the screed is bonded to the substrate concrete
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Unbonded screed – 30mm, usually on just polythene over concrete
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Floating Screed (Domestic) – 35mm, on insulation
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Floating Screed (Commercial) – 40mm
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With Underfloor heating – 25mm cover to pipes, with under floor heating pipes (usually 16mm)