Devon Coverage

Liquid Screed Pours Across Pinhoe & Nearby

We pour Cemfloor liquid screed across Pinhoe, with a 30-mile working radius covering Monkerton, Pinhoe Trade Park and the wider Devon area.

We pour Cemfloor liquid screed across Pinhoe, with a 30-mile working radius covering Monkerton, Pinhoe Trade Park and the wider Devon area.

We're Pinhoe is an Exeter growth-corridor suburb with the biggest active new-build pipeline in the city. Our coverage runs across EX1, taking in Monkerton and out toward Pinhoe Trade Park, with the M5 (J29, ~2 mi) on hand for materials and pump trucks.

Most of our Pinhoe jobs sit within 30 minutes of base, so site visits stay simple and pour days run to time. Pinhoe sits Exeter (3 mi), and we work the surrounding villages on the same week's diary.

Liquid screed in Pinhoe — how it works

We pour Cemfloor liquid screed at SR1 flatness, pumping straight off the truck into the building. No hand-trowelled bays, no cold joints, ready for trades back on the floor in 48 hours.

Build-up is straightforward: insulation, DPM, edge isolation, pour. We handle the lot or we work to the main contractor's substrate — whichever suits your Pinhoe job.

Pinhoe at a glance

County

Devon

District

Exeter

Postcode

EX1

Nearest city

Exeter (3 mi)

Nearest motorway

M5 (J29, ~2 mi)

Primary A-road

A30 / B3181

Local industries

Pinhoe Quarry, new-build housing

Common builds

large new-build estates, station-side flats

Typical Pinhoe use cases

  • Large new-build estates — a regular brief in Pinhoe
  • Station-side flats — a regular brief in Pinhoe
  • Small commercial units — a regular brief in Pinhoe
  • Pinhoe Quarry — a regular brief in Pinhoe
  • New-build housing — a regular brief in Pinhoe

Recent work near Pinhoe

Open-plan ground floor poured for a new-build in Exeter
Open-plan ground floor poured for a new-build in Exeter
Fresh liquid screed pour in an Exeter extension
Fresh liquid screed pour in an Exeter extension
Estuary-side residential retrofit in Topsham
Estuary-side residential retrofit in Topsham

How a Pinhoe pour runs

  1. 1

    Site visit and written quote

  2. 2

    Prep — insulation, DPM, edge isolation, UFH coordination

  3. 3

    Pump day — single-visit pour, level and spike-roll

  4. 4

    Cover and cure for 24-48 hours

  5. 5

    Moisture-test sign-off, floor coverings

Trust points for a Pinhoe brief

Cemfloor-certified installer — qualifying jobs covered by a 10-year manufacturer-supported guarantee
Fully insured, RAMS and method statements supplied for every commercial pour
Active diary across Devon — fresh Pinhoe-area work most months
SR1 flatness as standard — within 2mm under a 2m straight-edge

Specifications suited to Pinhoe builds

Cemfloor CT-C30-F6

Cement-based liquid screed — robust, low-shrinkage, fast-drying.

Cemfloor Therm

Thermally-optimised for UFH.

PIR insulation + DPM

Build-up tuned to your build regs U-value.

FAQs from Pinhoe clients

How long does the floor take to dry in Pinhoe?+

Roughly one day per millimetre of depth, ambient conditions allowing. We'll give you specific guidance for your Pinhoe pour.

Do you offer a guarantee?+

As a Cemfloor-certified installer, qualifying installs are backed by a 10-year manufacturer-supported guarantee.

Do you cover Pinhoe?+

Yes — Pinhoe sits inside our regular 30-mile working radius and we have active diary there most months.

Can you give a fixed-price quote?+

Yes — every Pinhoe quote is a written fixed price against a defined scope. No day-rate surprises.

Do you handle UFH coordination?+

Yes — we work with whichever UFH installer is on your Pinhoe project and align dates with their pressure-test schedule.

How quickly can you start on a Pinhoe job?+

Diary is usually 2-4 weeks. We'll give you a firm date with your quote.

Talk to a Pinhoe-area screeder

Diary fills 2-4 weeks ahead — pin a date and we'll confirm logistics.