Newbury in West Berkshire is a lovely market town with a population of about 42,000. It is about 25 miles south of Oxford and is also home to one of the biggest horse racing venues in the country, which holds some 31 race days every year. If you are into racing and betting, it is a must visit.

In recent years, the town has expanded somewhat, with new housing being built. As with many new housing projects, they need to be sympathetic to the surrounding countryside while at the same time being affordable.

Of course, one of the most important features of any new housing, or for that matter any other type of building, is that the flooring needs to be flat and level. This might seem obvious, and indeed it is, but it requires that the contract work includes the use of levelling compounds on the concrete substrates in order to ensure that it meets the necessary standards.

If you are a building contractor with work in Newbury, then at UK Screeds we can help with that part of the job. Producing a flat and level surface on which to apply the final flooring on any sort of building is what we do.

For many years, flooring contractors have used a simple sand and cement screed to cover the concrete substrate. It can certainly make the floor level better, but it is a long and arduous process laying it on the concrete and then levelling it out, which is done by a labourer using a hand trowel. This might seem a very old-fashioned way of doing things, and it now is, because over the last 25 years the latest liquid screeds have come to the fore because of the many advantages they have. As flooring screeding contractors in Newbury, at UK Screeds, we can provide what you need.

The Very Latest Anhydrite Screeds

We use the very latest liquid anhydrite screeds, the key ingredient of which is anhydrous (dry) calcium sulphate which replaces the cement in an old-fashioned type of screed. We deliver these ready mixed to the site and then pump the screed on to the substrate with a pump and a hose. As you might imagine, the process is very quick. Because it is liquid, it obviously levels itself out. All we then need to do is to run over it with a dappling bar in order to remove any air bubbles, and then leave it to dry.

As flooring screeding contractors in Newbury, we can affirm there are many advantages, just one of which is that it will be dry enough to walk on within 48 hours maximum, so there are no delays to other contractors who need to work on the site.

If you are new to the incredible possibilities with liquid anhydrite screeds, contact us on 01865 660026 or email info@ukscreedsltd.co.uk for further details.