Key Benefits of Flowing Screed
These key features below highlight how flowing screed can streamline the construction process, improve thermal efficiency, and deliver a high-quality, durable floor finish – making it a versatile and advantageous solution for a wide range of projects:
Rapid Installation and Thinner Depths
Flowing screed can be installed up to 100m² in just 25–35 minutes, significantly reducing installation time.
Engineered for high flexural strength, flowing screed allows for application depths of 35mm or less, compared to 75mm for traditional screeds.
Improved Thermal Efficiency
The enhanced thermal properties of flowing screed make it the ideal choice for projects with underfloor heating, improving heat transfer and retention.
Versatile and Consistent Finish
Flowing screed is compatible with a wide range of flooring materials and installation methods, providing a flawless, level surface that meets the SR2 standard.
Many flowing screed products are also manufactured using environmentally-friendly, protein-free formulations.
Fast-Drying Screed Compatibility
These points highlight the exceptional versatility and compatibility of flowing screed, making it a highly adaptable solution for a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects.
Compatibility with Flooring Materials:
Flowing screed is compatible with a wide range of flooring materials, including ceramic tiles, stone tiles, and resilient floorcoverings like carpet, vinyl, and wood.
It can be used with common cement-based adhesives and standard flooring installation methods.
Compatibility with Underfloor Heating:
Flowing screed is an ideal choice for use with underfloor heating systems, as it can improve heat transfer and retention.
The screed can be commissioned for underfloor heating in as little as three days, much faster than traditional screeds.
Compatibility with Installation Methods:
Flowing screed can be used for bonded, unbonded, and floating floor installations.
It can be applied at depths ranging from 15–75mm for bonded installations, to 65mm+ for domestic floating and 75mm+ for commercial floating installations.