At Liquid Screed we have ten branches across England and Wales, and we can lay liquid screed anywhere in the two countries. Liquid screed is being specified more and more by architects, especially when underfloor heating is being installed. It has several advantages over a sand and cement screed, not the least of which is that it IS a liquid.
Underfloor heating is often regarded as a luxury specification and only appropriate for high-end properties. Therefore, architects often opt for radiators in affordable housing, but it has been shown that underfloor heating used in combination with liquid screeds, also known as self-levelling compounds, is easy and quick to install for any type of property, especially if force drying is included.
Underfloor heating has several advantages over a radiator system, one of which is that the room is heated evenly throughout. The liquid screed totally envelops the heating pipes so there are no gaps, which can happen with a sand and cement screed. Liquid anhydrite screeds also are excellent at absorbing and transmitting heat with about double the conductive properties of sand and cement.
Read more information: Self-levelling compound in Cheltenham

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