Traditional screed at a new build in Towcester, Northamptonshire. New build properties often incorporate underfloor heating for improved energy efficiency and comfort. Screed plays a crucial role in ensuring even heat distribution. Liquid screeds are particularly...
Liberty floor screeding ~ Glossary of terms :-
Traditional screed
Traditional screed has been a reliable flooring solution in the UK for decades. It is a semi-dry mixture of sharp sand, cement, and water, designed to create a smooth and level surface for final floor coverings.
Typical Usage Environments
Traditional sand and cement screed is widely used in various construction projects across the UK, including:
- Residential Buildings: Commonly used in homes to create a solid base for flooring materials.
- Commercial and Industrial Spaces: Used in warehouses, offices, and retail spaces due to its durability.
- Bathrooms and Wet Areas: Ideal for areas requiring falls to drainage, such as showers and wet rooms.
- Renovation Projects: Can be applied over existing subfloors to level uneven surfaces.
Typical Application Process
The installation of traditional sand and cement screed follows these steps:
- Surface Preparation: The substrate is cleaned, primed, and checked for moisture levels.
- Mixing: A blend of sharp sand, cement (typically 3:1 to 4:1 ratio), and water is mixed to achieve a semi-dry consistency.
- Application: The screed is spread and compacted using a screed bar or straight edge.
- Levelling: A float or trowel is used to achieve a smooth and even finish.
- Curing: The screed is left to cure naturally, with occasional moisture control to prevent cracking.
- Drying Time: Typically, it takes 1mm per day under ideal conditions.
Traditional screed specialists in Northamptonshire
Ready mixed sand and cement screed that can be tailored to suit your project. Traditional screed can be reinforced with invisible fibreglass fibres to provide enhanced strength where heavy footfall is expected.
Case studies
Underfloor heating screed – St James, Northampton
Traditional screed over underfloor heating at a bungalow in St James, Northampton. Client : Private residence Location : St James, Northampton Date : 2025
Floor screeding at a new build in Great Houghton, Northampton – 80㎡
80㎡ floor screeding at a new build property in Great Houghton near Northampton Client : Property developer Location : Great Houghton, Northamptonshire Date : 2025
Floor screed – Rugby
90㎡ traditional floor screed Rugby We screeded several plots at this new housing development in Rugby for Francis Jackon Homes. Client : Francis Jackson Homes Location : Rugby Date : 2023
Floor screeding – 100㎡ – Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire
100㎡ floor screeding, using traditional screed at Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.Experienced floor screeding company in Marston Moretaine Floor screeding in Marston Moretaine. Liberty Floor Screeding have built a reputation for excellence in all aspects of floor...
Traditional screed – Moulton – 12m²
Traditional screed at Moulton, Northampton Northamptonshire. Whether you are a large building firm, a project manager or a self-builder in Northampton, we offer a range of high quality floor screed services to suit your project and budget. We have an...
Traditional screed – Irthingborough, Northants – 65㎡
New build flooring We screeded several plots with traditional screed at this new housing development in Irthlingborough. Liberty Floor Screeding have built a reputation for excellence in all aspects of floor screeding in Irthlingbrough. Residential renovations,...
Floor screeding at a new build property in Twywell, Northants – 90㎡
90㎡ underfloor heating screed at a new build property in Twywell, Northamptonshire. Client : Private property Location : Twywell Date : 2024
Floor screed Windsor, Berkshire – 240㎡
240㎡ traditional screed over 5 new build houses in Windsor. Client : Property developer Location : Windsor Date : 2024
Floor screeding at a new build in Hardingstone, Northampton – 80㎡
Floor screeding at a new build property in Hardingstone - 80㎡ Client : Property developer Location : Hardingstone, Northamptonshire Date : 2025










