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Renovation Screed Poured to SR1 in Lympstone
Across Lympstone we lay overlay and replacement screeds for renovations from period cottages to 1960s semis, using thin-section liquid pours where ceiling heights or thresholds are constrained.
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Across Lympstone we lay overlay and replacement screeds for renovations from period cottages to 1960s semis, using thin-section liquid pours where ceiling heights or thresholds are constrained.
Old buildings move differently. We talk through movement joints at thresholds and against existing walls, so the new floor doesn't fight the old structure.
Most of our Lympstone jobs sit within 30 minutes of base, so site visits stay simple and pour days run to time. Lympstone sits Exeter (8 mi), and we work the surrounding villages on the same week's diary.
What Lympstone builds usually need
- Estuary cottages — a regular brief in Lympstone
- Commando-base support buildings — a regular brief in Lympstone
- Modern infills — a regular brief in Lympstone
- Royal Marines CTC — a regular brief in Lympstone
- Estuary residential — a regular brief in Lympstone
Right fit for Lympstone coastal residential and hospitality clients
Lympstone is a coastal town, so damp control, salt exposure and tight winter pour windows shape every brief. We work the diary around that — and around the holiday-let turnover that funds half the jobs here.
Renovation Screed in Lympstone — how it works
Old buildings move differently. We talk through movement joints at thresholds and against existing walls, so the new floor doesn't fight the old structure.
Most Lympstone renovations want UFH retro-fit. Liquid screed lets you wrap pipes in a thin build-up the original construction never planned for.
Specifications suited to Lympstone builds
Cemfloor CT-C30-F6 (thin-section)
Where minimum depth matters more than maximum mass.
Cemfloor Therm
Retro-fit UFH in renovation builds.
Acoustic underlay
Critical for {town} flat conversions where impact noise is a concern.
Self-levelling overlay primer
For bonded thin-section pours over existing slabs.
How a Lympstone pour runs
- 1
Site visit — inspect substrate, threshold heights, structural movement
- 2
Strip and prep, or prime existing slab
- 3
Insulation, UFH coordination and edge isolation
- 4
Pour, level and protect
- 5
Floor coverings once dry and signed off
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Why Lympstone clients pick us
What people in Lympstone usually ask
What's the disruption like?+
Pump day is loud for a couple of hours. After that, the room is cordoned for 24-48 hours while the floor cures. We work clean and protect adjacent finishes.
Will it work with my new UFH retro-fit?+
Yes — Cemfloor Therm at 50mm above pipe gives you full UFH performance in a renovation build-up most original structures can accommodate.
Will the screed stick to my old skirtings?+
We fit edge isolation strip against every wall before the pour — no bonding to skirtings, no risk to plaster.
Is liquid screed safe over a heritage property in Lympstone?+
With proper edge isolation and movement joints, yes. We discuss any conservation-area or listed-building constraints up front.
Can you do a single room rather than the whole house?+
Yes — single-room renovation pours are a regular run for us across Lympstone, with movement joints at the doorway to isolate from neighbouring rooms.
Can you screed over my existing concrete floor in Lympstone?+
Usually yes — if the slab is sound we bond a thin liquid screed straight on top from 30mm. We'll assess the Lympstone substrate at the site visit and price accordingly.
Cemfloor-certified work near Lympstone
Manufacturer-backed install, ten-year guarantee, fully insured. Get a written quote.
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