Floor Screeds in Nottingham – A Strong Base for Every Project

Floor Screeds in Nottingham – A Strong Base for Every Project

Being a reliable foundation for modern spaces, the floor screeds in Nottingham plays a crucial role in smooth and strong surfaces and the base of any floor.&...

Cempump Ltd
Cempump Ltd
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Being a reliable foundation for modern spaces, the floor screeds in Nottingham plays a crucial role in smooth and strong surfaces and the base of any floor. 

 

Choosing the right Floor screed in Nottingham is essential for achieving a smooth, level surface that supports long-term durability. Whether for residential builds or commercial developments, a properly installed screed improves the performance of floor finishes such as tiles, wood, or carpet. It also helps distribute weight evenly and reduces the risk of cracks or uneven wear over time.

 

There are several options when considering floor screeds in Nottingham. Traditional sand and cement screeds remain a popular choice for their strength and cost-effectiveness. Liquid screeds, often made from anhydrite, provide a faster installation process and excellent coverage, especially in large areas. Fast-drying screeds are ideal for projects with tight deadlines, allowing quicker access for further work.

 

Fast Drying Liquid Floor Screeds in Nottingham

 

Cempump eases the procedure of floor screed in Nottingham, one of a few select companies across the UK to be approved suppliers and installers of Cemfloor – fast drying liquid screed. This is a new cement-based product with similar characteristics to the standard anhydrite liquid screeds. 

 

Being cement-based, this avoids potential issues with non-compatible adhesives and avoids the issue of surface laitance removal. The standard drying times for Cemfloor are 14-21 days until floor finishes can be applied, which in most cases is twice. 

 

As quick as traditional liquid screeds, this product is ideal for customers working on tight time schedules.

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