Liquid screed Staffordshire
01933 716018
Professional liquid screed company in Staffordshire
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Call Tristan or Liam on 01933 716018 to discuss your project
Staffordshire
01933 716018
info@libertyfloorsolutions.co.uk
Liam O'reilly (Director)
Tristan Carter (Director)
Liquid screed services in Staffordshire
Liquid screed Staffordshire
Liquid screed Staffordshire
We install liquid screed floors for commercial projects, new home builds, extensions and renovations, across Staffordshire. Ideal for Underfloor Heating
Delivering TURNKEY FLOORING PROJECTS
We supply an install
- DPM
- RADON BARRIER
- INSULATION (NOW VAT FREE)
- UNDERFLOOR HEATING
- SCREED
The complete flooring package
ALL TYPES OF SCREED INSTALLED
From DPM THROUGH to screed
NEW BUILD / HOME EXTENSIONS
Buy floor screed materials
Heat & Screed Store
Premier UK suppliers of Screed materials.
Flooring product specialists with UK wide distribution.
How our clients in Staffordshire benefit from our many years of experience…
We have worked on many flooring projects in and around Staffordshire – Environments where there is high footfall from people such as large offices, hotels, shops and schools. We can supply and install floors that are long lasting, attractive and durable .
- Rapid installation
- Delivered to site pre mixed and pumped in directly
- Can be laid a lot thinner than traditional screed
- Increased thermal conductivity
Experts in our field, with many years experience, a wealth of knowledge and a dedicated & highly skilled workforce.
What is Liquid Screed ?
- Anhydrite ( Gypsum / Calcium Sulphate, rather than cement )
- Cementitous ( A mix of sand, cement, screed binder & water )
Liquid Screed is ideal for Under Floor Heating ( UFH ), encasing underfloor heating pipes, creating a fantastic void free medium for absorbing and then radiating heat.
Liquid screeds are delivered to site in a cement mixer, pre-mixed to specification and pumped in directly
They can be laid a lot thinner than traditional screed with no need for reinforcement and over 5 times the volume can be installed in a single day.
How is liquid screed better than traditional screed ?
Liquid screeds can be laid a lot thinner than traditional screed with no need for reinforcement.
Over 5 times the volume can be installed in a single day.
Other benefits are shown in the table on this page
Why is liquid screed better for Underfloor Heating ?
Liquid Screed is ideal for Underfloor Heating ( UFH ), as it encases the pipes, creating a fantastic void free medium for absorbing and then radiating heat.
This provides increased Thermal Conductivity, improving the efficiency of your Underfloor Heating system.
There is also less chance of damage to pipes during installation
Are there any additional benefits of liquid screed ?
- High strength : Stronger than sand cement screed. No additional reinforcement required
- Low shrinkage : As liquid screed requires fewer construction joints, there is less shrinkage.
- More sustainable : High percentage of recycled material. Does not contain cement
- Hygenic : Unlike sand cement screeds flowing screed is 100% protein free, making it ideal for application in medical or other areas of hygienic importance as it cannot harbour bacteria
If you have any questions, need more information or would like to chat further about your Liquid Screed project, either fill out the contact form or give Tristan or Liam a call on 01933 716018.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Coverage across Staffordshire for Liquid Screed Expert
Coverage across all eight districts of Staffordshire: Cannock Chase, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire Moorlands, and the boroughs of East Staffordshire, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, and Tamworth.
Burntwood, Cauldon Lowe, Baschurch, Rugeley, Norton Canes, Cheadle, Biddulph, Staffordshire, Belgrave, Halmerend, Tunstall, Alrewas, Cannock Wood, Silverdale, Penkridge, Trentham, Shenstone, Froghall, Stone, Rocester, Audley, Stafford, Stoke on Trent Hanley, Longton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Bridgtown,Cannock, Glascote, Four Ashes, Barton under Needwood, Oakamoor, Hazelslade, Hammerwich, Eccleshall, Haughton, Leek, Featherstone, Burslem, Pickering, Coven Heath, Gailey, Hednesford, Tean, Endon, Rudyard, Waterhouses, Chasetown, Wilnecote, Fenton, Rushton Spencer, Hulme End, Uttoxeter, Kidsgrove Chesterton, Norton Bridge, Burton upon Trent, Fazeley, Denstone, Madeley, Tamworth, Lichfield, Rolleston-on-Dove, Heath Hayes, Gnosall, Muckley Corner, Codsall, Brewood, Keele, Stoke-upon-Trent, Stonydelph, Branston, Alton and Dosthill.
Staffordshire
Coverage across all eight districts of Staffordshire: Cannock Chase, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire Moorlands, and the boroughs of East Staffordshire, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, and Tamworth.
Burntwood, Cauldon Lowe, Baschurch, Rugeley, Norton Canes, Cheadle, Biddulph, Staffordshire, Belgrave, Halmerend, Tunstall, Alrewas, Cannock Wood, Silverdale, Penkridge, Trentham, Shenstone, Froghall, Stone, Rocester, Audley, Stafford,Stoke on Trent Hanley, Longton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Bridgtown,Cannock, Glascote, Four Ashes, Barton under Needwood, Oakamoor, Hazelslade, Hammerwich, Eccleshall, Haughton, Leek, Featherstone, Burslem, Pickering, Coven Heath, Gailey, Hednesford, Tean, Endon, Rudyard, Waterhouses, Chasetown, Wilnecote, Fenton, Rushton Spencer, Hulme End, Uttoxeter, Kidsgrove Chesterton, Norton Bridge, Burton upon Trent, Fazeley, Denstone, Madeley, Tamworth, Lichfield, Rolleston-on-Dove, Heath Hayes, Gnosall, Muckley Corner, Codsall, Brewood, Keele, Stoke-upon-Trent, Stonydelph, Branston, Alton and Dosthill.