Preston sits on the M6 and M55 junctions, so as well as city work there is a lot of distribution and light industrial floor space, where flat and hard-wearing beats pretty every time. From a single room to a full commercial floor, Preston is covered for screeding, concrete, underfloor heating and the finished floor on top.

Preston sits on the motorway network with a lot of distribution and light industrial floor space, where flatness tolerance and durability decide the specification rather than appearance. In practice most of what we are asked for in Preston is large floor plate screeding, with everything else on the list available alongside it.

Screeding is the whole business, not a sideline. Wet screeds and dry screeds, domestic floors through to full commercial…
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Traditional sand and cement, and pumped liquid screed. Mixed wet, laid to your levels and cured out to a floor the next…
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Boarded dry screed systems for floors that cannot wait to dry out and cannot take the weight of a wet one. Laid over a…
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Sub-bases and slabs poured, levelled and finished ready for screed, for a power float finish or for the covering going…
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The layer that decides whether the heating you paid for ends up in the room or in the ground. Membrane, board and edge…
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Wet underfloor heating designed, clipped out and pressure tested, then screeded over by the same team on the same visit…
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The floor finished by the same team that laid what is underneath it. Carpet, tile, LVT and engineered plank supplied and…
Read moreAcross Preston (PR1) it is mostly large floor plate screeding, concrete slabs and full floor packages, plus the concrete, insulation and finished flooring that goes with it. Preston sits on the motorway network with a lot of distribution and light industrial floor space, where flatness tolerance and durability decide the specification rather than appearance. Every job starts with a look at the floor and the build up rather than a price guessed off a photograph.
No. Preston is about 17 miles from the yard in Bolton, which is comfortably inside the daily patch, so travel is included in the price and there is no extra for coming out to look at the floor.
Yes. Preston sits on the M6 and M55 junctions, so as well as city work there is a lot of distribution and light industrial floor space, where flat and hard-wearing beats pretty every time. Ring the office and we will talk you through the kind of floors we have done around Guild Hall and what yours is likely to need.
Very much so. Around Preston a lot of the floor area is warehouse, distribution and light industrial, where the floor has to be flat to a stated tolerance and hard enough to take racking, pallet trucks and years of traffic. That means the sub-base, the reinforcement and the finish all get specified for the loading rather than to a domestic standard.
Yes, and that is the whole point of how we work. The sub-base, the underfloor heating, the screed and the carpet, tile or LVT on top can all be taken on as one package with one price, so nobody is waiting on another firm and there is nobody to blame if a level is out. You can also take any single part of it if that suits the job better.
Usually within a few days. Preston is around 17 miles from Bolton, and quotes are free with no obligation. Have the room sizes, the build up if you know it and your programme dates ready when you call and the answer comes back faster.