Extensive floor preparation and repair, before out sister company Liberty Floor Solutions install an epoxy resin coating. Client : Private residence Location : Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire Date : 2025
Liberty floor screeding ~ Glossary of terms :-
Floor preparation
Concrete floor preparation is required in the following situations:
- Before Installing Screeds or Floor Finishes: Ensures proper adhesion and durability.
- To Remove Laitance: Eliminates the weak top layer to enhance bonding.
- To Level Uneven Floors: Prepares the surface for smooth floor coverings.
- Before Applying Resin or Epoxy Coatings: Ensures proper adhesion of coatings.
- For Repair & Restoration: Removes damaged areas before resurfacing.
Common methods for laitance removal:
- Mechanical Grinding: Uses diamond grinders to strip the weak surface layer.
- Shot Blasting: Propels steel beads to roughen and clean the surface.
- Scarifying: Uses rotating cutting tools for aggressive removal.
- Chemical Etching: Involves acid-based solutions to dissolve laitance.
Adhesive removal from concrete floors
Over time, old adhesives from carpets, vinyl, or tiles can harden and cling stubbornly to the concrete, making them difficult to strip away without specialist equipment. Professional removal typically involves mechanical grinding, shot blasting, or scraping to break down and lift the residue, leaving a smooth, contaminant-free surface. This ensures new floor coverings bond effectively and prevents future issues such as lifting, bubbling, or uneven finishes.
Case studies
Latex screed at a period property in Cambridge – 50㎡
Latex screed at a period property in Cambridge - 50㎡. Photos show the screed spiders in position ( Steel liquid screed levelling tripods ) that are used to set the depth of the screed. Client : Private residence Location : Cambridge Date : 2025


