Liquid Screed Services

Interior of a house under renovation with a freshly poured liquid screed concrete floor, exposed ceiling beams, unfinished walls, and a glass door leading outside.

Somerset Screed specialise in the supply and installation of liquid screed, using our specially designed compact pump and mixer unit. We cater to projects of all sizes, providing an ideal solution for awkward or restricted areas while minimising the risk of damage to driveways and door thresholds.

Liquid screed, also known as flow screed, is a highly efficient successor to conventional sand and cement screed, offering significant advantages to the building trade. Suitable for both new builds and renovation projects, it can be used in commercial and residential applications. Designed to create a smooth, level surface prior to the installation of finished floor coverings, liquid screed is particularly well-suited for underfloor heating, providing a professional and long-lasting finish.

Interior of a room under renovation showing freshly poured liquid screed concrete floor, partially brick and drywall walls, and a window with plastic covering.
Interior of a building under construction with a freshly poured liquid screed concrete floor, exposed wooden framing, and gray cinder block walls.

Floor screed is an excellent choice for underfloor heating because it fully encapsulates the heating pipes, ensuring even heat distribution across the entire floor. Its high thermal conductivity allows heat to transfer efficiently, reducing warm-up times and improving energy efficiency. The smooth, level surface also provides the perfect base for any floor finish, making it a reliable and long-lasting solution for modern heating systems.

As a specialist provider, we offer a comprehensive service for the supply and pouring of liquid (or flowing) screeds—a high-performance alternative to traditional sand and cement screed across Somerset, Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas.

View of a liquid screed concrete patio outside a house with an open door, showing a garden with furniture, trees, and two people in the background on a sunny day.
A man in black shorts, a graphic T-shirt, and green rubber boots is pouring self-leveling concrete over a basement floor, which is supported by metal leveling gauges. The basement has exposed brick and cinder block walls, with an unfinished ceiling showing wooden beams and wiring.

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Do you have a need for screed? Contact us today for a free quote.