Liquid Screed Herefordshire

Cotswold Flow Screed provides pump-applied liquid screed for homeowners, builders and contractors in Herefordshire. Whether your project is a house extension near Hereford, a barn conversion in the rural county, a new build outside Ledbury or a commercial floor in Ross-on-Wye, the CFS team can advise on a suitable screed option and provide a clear quote based on your project details.

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Liquid Screed Services Across Herefordshire

Cotswold Flow Screed supplies and installs liquid flow screed for domestic, commercial and contractor-led projects throughout Herefordshire. From extensions in Hereford city to barn conversions in the rural landscape around Ledbury and Leominster, CFS can advise on screed selection, preparation requirements and provide a quote based on your floor area and site conditions.

Herefordshire's mix of period properties, agricultural buildings and newer residential developments makes liquid screed a practical choice — it is pump-applied, self-levelling and well suited to the varied floor layouts often found in rural and semi-rural builds.

Project Types in Herefordshire

CFS supports a range of domestic and commercial projects across Herefordshire, including:

  • House extensions and ground-floor renovations
  • Barn conversions and agricultural building refurbishments
  • Self-build and new-build homes
  • Commercial and light industrial premises
  • Renovation projects in period and listed properties

CFS works with homeowners, main contractors and self-builders across Hereford, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Leominster and surrounding parts of the county.

Liquid Screed and Underfloor Heating

Underfloor heating is increasingly popular in Herefordshire properties — particularly in barn conversions and rural renovations where it provides warmth without the visual intrusion of traditional radiators. Liquid screed is a practical choice for projects that include warm-water underfloor heating because it flows around the heating pipework and can help create a consistent base across the floor area.

If underfloor heating is part of your floor build-up, CFS can discuss screed requirements as part of the overall floor specification. Where relevant, CFS can also work alongside sister company Underfloor Heating Technologies.

Screed Product Options

Gyvlon — an anhydrite liquid screed suitable for a wide range of domestic and commercial applications across Herefordshire and beyond

Cemfloor — a cementitious liquid screed for projects where anhydrite is not the preferred option

The right product for your project depends on the floor build-up, insulation type, underfloor heating specification and intended floor finish. CFS can advise on which option may be most suitable before any work is agreed.

Request a Quote in Herefordshire

To get a liquid screed quote for your Herefordshire project, share your project location, approximate floor area, screed depth if known, and whether underfloor heating is part of the build. The CFS team can then advise and provide a quote based on your requirements.

Why Choose Cotswold Flow Screed?

Liquid Screed Specialists

CFS focuses on liquid flow screed for domestic, commercial and contractor-led projects across Herefordshire, giving customers practical support around screed selection, floor build-up and preparation requirements.

Pump-Applied Installation

Liquid screed is pump-applied and self-levelling, making it a practical choice for a range of Herefordshire project types — from house extensions and barn conversions to new-build developments and commercial floor areas.

Suitable for Underfloor Heating

Liquid screed flows around the pipework and helps create consistent coverage across the floor area — a common choice for underfloor heating projects in Herefordshire, particularly in barn conversions and rural renovations.

Our Liquid Screed Installation Process

1. Sub-Floor Preparation & Advice
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We assess substrate moisture, insulation layout and edge detailing. Need a vapour barrier or slip membrane? Our team specifies what’s required before the pump arrives, protecting your warranty and the screed’s long-term performance.

2. Precision Pumping & Levelling
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On pour day we position the high-yield pump, mix in real time and deliver screed directly to the slab at up to 20 m³ per hour. Laser levels and tripods guarantee consistent depth—even around tricky manifolds for underfloor heating screed specialist applications.

3. Rapid Cure & After-Care
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Foot-traffic is possible within 24–48 hours. We provide drying rate charts, moisture testing guidance and optional post-install sanding so floor layers can bond adhesives with confidence.

Floor Screeding Across Herefordshire

Cotswold Flow Screed covers Herefordshire and the surrounding area, supporting liquid screed projects across Hereford, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye, Leominster and the villages and rural areas in between. The team is also well placed to assist with projects in neighbouring counties, including parts of Worcestershire that border Herefordshire.

CFS can advise on screed requirements for projects across the area, whether the build is domestic, commercial or contractor-led.

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FAQ's

Do you provide liquid screed in Herefordshire?
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Yes. Cotswold Flow Screed provides liquid screed services across Herefordshire and nearby areas including Hereford, Ledbury, Ross-on-Wye and Leominster. Contact the team to discuss your project location and requirements.

Is liquid screed suitable for underfloor heating?
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Yes. Liquid screed is a practical choice for projects that include warm-water underfloor heating. Because the screed flows around the heating pipework, it can help create a consistent base across the floor area without the need for manual spreading. If underfloor heating is part of your Herefordshire project, CFS can advise on how screed requirements fit into the floor specification.

How long does liquid screed take to dry?
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Liquid screed does not follow a fixed drying schedule — the time needed depends on factors such as the product used, the depth of the pour, site temperature, ventilation and what floor covering will go down afterwards. CFS can give you a realistic expectation of drying requirements once your project details are known.

Can you help with preparation before the screed is poured?
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Before the screed goes in, the floor needs to be correctly prepared — typically this includes checking floor levels, fitting edge strips, confirming insulation specification and making sure any underfloor heating pipework is in place and tested. CFS can talk through what preparation is needed for your Herefordshire project.

How do I get a liquid screed quote?
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Send your project location, approximate floor area, screed depth if known, and whether underfloor heating is being installed. The CFS team can then provide a clearer quote.