Screeding

Pumped Levelling Thin Section Screeds

Precision thin section levelling. Flowable thin section screeds pumped into place to correct uneven substrates and create smooth, accurate floor surfaces.

Ideal for surface correction. Perfect for refurbishment and finishing stages where tight tolerances and minimal build-up depths are required.

Benefits of pumped levelling screeds.

Excellent surface accuracy. Provides highly level finishes, improving floor covering installation and reducing preparation time for follow-on trades.

Rapid installation process. Pumped delivery enables efficient coverage of large areas with consistent results and reduced manual handling.

Minimal floor build-up. Thin application depths allow correction of levels without significantly increasing overall floor heights.

Suitable for refurbishment projects. Well suited to upgrades and overlays where existing substrates require smoothing before final finishes are applied.

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