Liberty floor screeding : Resources

Technical explanations and practical tips from the Liberty floor screeding team

Welcome to our floor screed resources hub — your go-to guide for everything you need to know about floor screeding. Whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, or developer, this section is packed with expert insights to help you understand the key aspects of screeding. Learn the difference between concrete and screed, explore what floor screed actually is and use our handy screed calculator to estimate materials with ease. We also cover common screeding problems and how to avoid them, giving you the confidence to get the best results on your project.

The difference between concrete and screed

The difference between concrete and screed

Although concrete and screed are both made from cement, aggregates, and water, they serve different purposes in construction. Understanding their differences helps in choosing the right material for your project.

The ultimate floor screeding guide

The ultimate floor screeding guide

Floor screeding is the process of applying a layer of material, typically a sand and cement mixture or an anhydrite-based compound, over a concrete base to create a smooth, level surface. This layer acts as a foundation for the final floor covering, such as tiles, wood, laminate, or carpet.

What is floor screeding?

What is floor screeding?

Floor screeding is the process of applying a layer of material over a concrete base to create a smooth, level surface

Common screeding problems and how to avoid them

Common screeding problems and how to avoid them

Avoiding common screeding problems requires expertise, the right materials, and professional installation. For the best results, trust Liberty Floor Screeding to deliver a flawless finish every time.

Floor screed calculator

Floor screed calculator

Our screed calculator will help you accurately calculate the correct quantity of screed you need for your project.