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At Liquid Screed Floors, we pride ourselves on being a privately owned company in Birmingham, with a wealth of experience within our team. Our highly trained and professional team comprises of staff that share the same passion and take pride in all our work! The company has been shaped by a rigorous selection process when employing its people, where experience, professionalism, and dedication are some key criteria when recruiting our people. Our employees possess all necessary qualifications to work on any site. We have an ongoing commitment to Occupational Health & Safety, which includes constant training for our employees to ensure safety practices are always employed in the field, safeguarding our employees and others around them at all times.
Our Services
We specialize in providing top-notch services in areas such as Sutton Coldfield & Solihull. Our services include Liquid Screed, Underfloor Heating, Laitance Removal, and Moisture Testing.
Liquid Screed
Our Anhydrite liquid floor screeds are the latest in advanced technology screeding products. Anhydrite liquid floor screeds allow for faster installation, smoother, professionally levelled, screeds. We can cater for screeding projects of all sizes and provide a great solution when working in awkward and restricted areas, reducing damage risks. With over 20 years of experience in liquid floor screed, we have seen a significant growth in the UK. An attractive benefit of liquid screed for homeowners is how quick and easy it is to install compared with other screeds.
Under Floor Heating
Underfloor heating involves the installation of pipework in the floor, so that the whole floor acts like a radiator, warming the room from the ground up. Wet underfloor heating system features pipes, filled by warm water and powered by a boiler or heat pump, concealed within the floor, and typically embedded within a screed. Underfloor heating is generally far more efficient than old-fashioned radiators and consequently more cost-effective in regards to utility bills.
Laitance Removal
Before laying tiles or other finishes on to a calcium sulphate screed, one of the most important tasks is the removal of laitance. Laitance is a weak layer of fine particles deposited on the surface of the screed as the anhydrite cures, this layer is too weak to tile onto and can also slow down drying times. Laitance should be removed by light abrasion using a suitable sanding machine.
Moisture Testing
It is paramount that a screed moisture test is carried out to ensure that the liquid screed has dried out to the recommended level to allow the subsequent floor coverings to be added. Failure to do so will result in several serious issues once the final floor is laid. Excess moisture levels within a liquid screed floor can result in condensation, adhesive degradation, movement and delaminating of the further floor coverings.
Excellent Experience with Liquid Screed Floors and Underfloor Heating
Professionalism and Quality Work
The reviewers consistently praised the professionalism and efficiency of Patrick and his team at Liquid Screed Floors and Underfloor Heating. They were commended for their attention to detail, excellent communication, and ability to deliver high-quality work.
Timeliness and Preparation
Many reviewers praised the team's punctuality and thorough preparation. They arrived on time, checked and rechecked measurements, and completed necessary preparations before starting work.
Reliability and Trustworthiness
The company's reliability and trustworthiness were highlighted repeatedly. Reviewers appreciated their responsiveness, patience, and willingness to help with any issues or concerns.
High-Quality Products and Installation
The liquid screed and underfloor heating products were praised for their quality, and the installation process was described as efficient and effective. Reviewers were pleased with the final result, with many indicating that they would highly recommend the company.
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