Thursday, 8 August 2019

The best Floor Compound for the Perfect Floor installation in Bristol

If you have plans to build a new floor or renovate an old one, it is important to invest in the best floor preparations. Most contractors rush the floor installation process only to deliver a shoddy job. For the best floor, the underfloor must be stable and level.

The quality of floor screed used determines the stability of the surface. However, you can achieve the perfect floor surface by using a floor levelling compound. 

Using Floor Compound for Perfect Floors
An established floor screeding contractor in Bristol will use the best quality floor compound to deliver an excellent project.


This floor compound is a special chemical mixture used to smooth uneven surfaces, fill dips, voids, cracks and gaps and eliminate any other underfloor issues.  If you install a thin floor cover such as vinyl, the uneven sub-layer will cause uneven floor surfaces. This is the last thing you would do for your project.

It is hard to achieve the ideal surface on most floors, and this is where this floor compound comes in handy. Floor levelling compound is versatile and works on multiple floors including terrazzo floors, sand/cement screeds, concrete, quarry tiles, stone, brick, timber floors and asphalt floors.

Before application of this self-levelling compound, the floor must be cleaned and primed.  This provides a firm surface to lay the liquid compound. At this stage, the contractor will also install underfloor heating pipes. 

The levelling compound dries fast, and this is where the skills of flooring professionals come in handy. It is important to identify the uneven surfaces before mixing the compound. This will make it easier to spread the mixture before it dries.

Working with an established contractor during screeding in Hampshire guarantees the best outcomes. These flooring experts have the tools and expertise to use the best floor compound and achieve excellent results. It is a simple and yet effective technique for an exquisite floor.

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