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Liquid Screed Contractors
Nationwide Service

Fast, flawless floors designed for underfloor heating and large areas.

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Liquid screed, flow screed or pump screed is the modern choice for smooth, level floors. Ideal for underfloor heating and large surface areas, it delivers a fast-drying, seamless finish with outstanding accuracy.

At Screeding.com, we’ve been perfecting screeds for over 30 years. With 2000+ projects completed across 48 counties, our expert teams install liquid screed to the highest standards (BS 8204 compliant) for both residential and commercial clients nationwide.

Our Process

1 / Site Preparation

Floors sealed and underfloor heating systems secured.

2 / Pumping & Pouring

Liquid screed pumped into place for a quick, even spread.

3 / Levelling

Laser-levelled for precision across the entire surface.

4 / Aftercare

Laitance removal scheduled and drying times monitored.

5 / Ready for Flooring

Floors prepared for tiling, timber, or carpet finishes.

Residential Development, Buckinghamshire

In early 2025, we installed 1,080m² of liquid screed across six luxury homes in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Each property was fitted with underfloor heating, requiring a precise, fast-drying screed to keep the build programme on track.

Our team poured and finished an average of 180m² per property in under a day, delivering flawless, BS 8204-compliant floors ready for hardwood finishes.

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Why Choose Screeding.com

FAQ'S

Is liquid screed suitable for underfloor heating?

Yes, it’s the most efficient option. Liquid screed fully encapsulates heating pipes, maximising heat transfer and system performance.

How much does liquid screed cost per m²?

Costs vary by project size, depth, and location. On average, prices range from £18–£22 per m². Contact us for an accurate, no-obligation quote.

Do you cover my area?

Yes. With teams working across 48 counties, we provide nationwide coverage, from residential homes to large commercial builds.

Will I need laitance removal?

Potentially. Some liquid screed projects require laitance removal to ensure the final floor finish bonds correctly, but this depends on site conditions and screed type. We’ll confirm whether it’s needed when we review your project details during enquiry.

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