Our experience of floor screeding goes back over 20 years – and all of our CSCS-trained operatives hold certificates in pump training.
From our base in the town of Billericay in Essex, we can travel anywhere across the county, including London, Essex, Kent and Surrey, to screed floors. All of our work is guaranteed, while our insurances are up-to-date, giving you further reasons to choose us.
Phone 0749 629 2245 or email chelmsfordfloorscreedingltd@gmail.com for a quote or to learn more from our company, which was established in 2016.
Mixture of sand and cement with reinforced fibres used to create a smooth and level floor finish on which to lay your chosen floor finish.
A bonded screed is so-called as it is fully bonded to the underlying slab or substrate with a primer or bonding agent.
If you need to impose a strict schedule for the screed-fitting work, we can apply a screed that dries quickly and results in a final floor finish just three days after screeding.
If you need an especially level high of regularity, flatness or durability in a surface, such as that of a warehouse or industrial area, self-levelling screeds can help.
Like concrete flooring, liquid screed comprises sand, cement, water and aggregates, but uses fewer aggregates than the ready-mix concrete alternative, leaving an easier-flowing screed.
Is your floor ready to be screeded? Don’t worry if you aren’t certain, as we can assess it before, if necessary, putting in the required work to prepare it for screeding.
At a plant, ready-mix concrete can be prepared to meet clients’ individual specifications, with cement mixed carefully with sand, water and aggregates.
The right insulation can more effectively regulate your property’s temperature. We can fit insulation before the screed itself is put into place.
In mixing one part cement to four to five parts sand, we can produce a traditional screed capable of easing the installation of floor finishes like tiles, wood and vinyl.
Also known as PP fibre or reinforced screeding, fibre screed uses polypropylene fibres which increase strength and permeability while making the surface more impact-resiliant.
Our experience of floor screeding goes back over 20 years – and, today, all of our CSCS-trained operatives hold certificates in pump training as well as NVQs.