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How It Works

Enter the dimensions of the floor area you want to screed — length, width, and depth. Then select your screed type and click “Calculate” to get the required volume.

Note – This tool includes a 5% overage margin to account for leveling variations and site waste, helping you plan with confidence and avoid delays.

Product Name

Width

Length

Depth

 
Note: All fields mandatory. Width, length and height should not exceed 10 digits.

Volume

0 m3

 

 

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How much screed do you need?

Enter the area and thickness of the surface to calculate how much screed is required for your project. This ensures the right volume for a smooth, even floor — whether for residential, commercial, or industrial spaces.

Using this calculator helps reduce waste, control costs, and guarantee consistent coverage with minimal margin for error.

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Accurate Volume Estimation

Delivers precise results for reliable project planning.

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Our team is here to assist you with any questions related to specifications, volume calculations, or product suitability.

Reach out today and get expert advice fit to your project’s needs.

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Know about screed products Products

Screed is a layer of material, usually sand and cement, poured over a concrete subfloor to create a smooth, level surface. It’s used for final flooring applications such as tiles, carpet, vinyl, or wooden flooring. The screed ensures even distribution and long-term durability.

Traditional screed is mixed on-site and laid manually. It’s ideal for small areas or where slope adjustments are needed. Flowing screed is pump-applied, faster to install, and delivers a more level finish for larger surfaces and underfloor heating systems.

Thickness depends on the type of screed and load conditions. Standard bonded screeds require 25–40 mm, while unbonded or floating screeds may need 50 mm or more. Thicker layers help with sound insulation and thermal performance.

Screed needs time to cure and dry before flooring is installed. Traditional screed dries at roughly 1 mm per day under ideal conditions. Rapid-drying or additive-enhanced mixes can reduce wait times significantly.

Flowing screeds are ideal for use with underfloor heating systems as they encapsulate heating pipes completely and enhance thermal conductivity. Proper mix design and drying control are essential to avoid cracking or heat inefficiency.

Poor surface prep, incorrect mix ratios, or premature loading can lead to cracking, delamination, or uneven surfaces. Always follow best practices for substrate cleaning, reinforcement (if needed), and curing to ensure longevity.

Screed should be tested for levelness, bond strength, and drying shrinkage. Surface regularity tests (e.g., using a straightedge) and moisture tests (e.g., CM test or RH probe) help confirm readiness for floor finishes.