10+ Years Experience
Specialist Liquid Floor Screed
We are a leading liquid screed flooring installation company working across the UK and work on all forms of projects to create a solid foundation in Newham.
Liquid screeds have long been used across construction and architecture to provide a solid subfloor, and we continue to provide this service to customers across the country. This free-flowing and self-compacting surfacing is useful in a range of areas and provides a solid concrete subfloor without the use of traditional screed cement.
Applying a specialist screed such as that offered by our company creates a level surface that can then be built up from. This is why liquid screed flooring is such an essential element in architectural and renovation projects.
With our years of experience working with liquid screed, we can work to all requirements and operate in all regions. Contact the team today to learn more or to work with us in Newham.
We are a leading liquid screed installation company based in the UK and have over 10 years of experience working in this field.
Our company can provide all forms of liquid screeds, using a combination of modern and traditional screed methods for installation. Liquid screed flows are the most common form of subfloor and are used across all forms of construction, from renovation to new floor installation in Newham.
This subfloor level surface is required before any other work can be done on top, from underfloor heating to the installation of tiles. We can work to all requirements as we are fully certified in floor screeding and have experience with all forms of material.
To ensure that there is a smooth surface for the rest of your work to be done on top, our company works with the correct equipment and materials for all requirements. We can work on residential and commercial applications and have a range of options to suit all floor finishes.
If you would like to hire us or request a quote, please contact the team today.
There are two main types of liquid screed that we use across applications:
Installing a concrete base is a traditional screed method and is still commonly used across the UK.
Concrete like screed does offer the best in terms of thermal conductivity and is ideal as a subfloor for underfloor heating or water pipes because of this. While it has the same properties as concrete in terms of its durability and use for underfloor heating, cement-based screeds are better than the traditional dry screed of concrete alone.
This is because unlike traditional screeds in Newham, like concrete alone, cement screeds are quick drying and can offer greater conductivity for underfloor heating pipes or hot water pipes.
Anhydrite screeds rely on a binding agent, which is calcium sulphate and can create a highly durable, self levelling floor with similar properties to traditional concrete. However, with anhydrite floor screeding, water is needed for the calcium sulphate, and when combined, a reaction occurs, which ensures a void-free finish of the sub-floors using this material.
These screed methods offer a range of advantages, including the fact they are fast-drying and self-levelling. The floor is laitance-free, which means there are no air bubbles and, therefore, no need to sand the finished screed in Newham, allowing for the next stage of construction to continue immediately.
Following the drying process, this self-levelling liquid screed is ideal for underfloor heating, along with hot water pipes to be installed along with all types of floors.
Using these two material types, we can work to install both commercial and domestic floor screeds across the UK.
For domestic flow screed installation, a self-curing mix is the best option, as this ensures a quicker installation. It is common for screeds to be used as a lower surface for underfloor heating in these settings in Newham, but they can also be used for a range of floor finishes.
Due to their high levels of energy efficiency, you can expect a reduction in energy bills following the installation of this screed due to the conductivity of heat.
From ceramic tiles to flooring using recycled materials, we will use a self-compacting screed for domestic settings to ensure a minimum thickness suitable for underfloor heating and similar uses. You may not even need to sand the screed after laying as we can use a self-levelling mix and apply it with a pump.
While underfloor heating may also be required in commercial settings, this is less common, which means a different form of liquid screed is needed here.
Quick-drying liquid screed is still a good idea for commercial floors, as well as those that can withstand heat. These screed methods will diffuse evenly, and even the screed in wet areas will remain cured.
We will ensure that the screed is bonded to the sublayers once laid for lasting durability, and even though pump floor screeding can be fast drying, it will set smooth to prevent additional work from being required.
Commercial screeds will be a great adhesive layer for the laying of surfacing and floor types, ensuring they are bonded for safety.
Contact the team in Newham today to learn more or to request a quote.
The average cost of flow screed installation in the UK starts at around £30 per square metre.
There are several factors that can impact the total cost of liquid screed installation, such as the following:
We aim to offer a cost-effective service to all our clients and can work to meet all requirements.
To request a quote for our services in Newham or to obtain more information, contact the team today.
There are many advantages of having liquid screed installed on the floor, regardless of the type of screed used.
This is one of the best subfloor materials used in commercial and residential settings because of its advantages in durability, level, and conductivity. All screeds are designed to be a smooth level underneath the floor, whether this is for pipes or surfacing to be installed after.
Following a professional application of screed, which is offered by our company, you can expect to see a solid foundation for additional work along with energy efficiency and security throughout.
The main differences between both pump screeds are the curing time and the thickness of the application.
As we have mentioned, liquid screed is a quick-drying solution that is also often self-levelling and self-curing. This is due to the fact it can be installed in thinner layers than traditional screed, such as concrete.
Traditional screed, such as concrete pump mix, takes longer to dry and requires a thicker application, meaning a longer process than liquid floor screeding. It can also be a more complicated process to install this kind of surface.
Liquid screed also offers better levels of heat conductivity once it is laid, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Liquid screed is fast drying, which means it can cure within 24 to 28 hours.
Liquid screed does have superb thermal conductivity which makes it energy efficient.
Once the liquid screed is cured and dried completely, you can install any form of flooring.
It is possible to go between 40mm and 50mm with liquid screed installations.
We are a leading installation company in Newham that provides liquid floor screeds across the UK.
Our company has over 10 years of experience in the field and continues to be a leading company for this work. Liquid screed offers a lot of benefits and is a great option for foundations or sub-floors because of this.
Floor screeds can be installed in residential and commercial settings, and our work takes us across the country. If you are interested in learning more about what we do or working with us, then please contact the team.
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