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Liquid Screed for Self-Storage Facilities

Durable, level screed floors for self-storage buildings, supporting trolley access, unit partitioning and repeated customer footfall.

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Self-storage facilities need a floor that stands up to repeated trolley movement, occasional vehicle access at loading bays, and the wear associated with constant customer footfall, while remaining flat enough to support internal unit partitioning laid out afterwards. Liquid screed provides a consistent base suited to these requirements.

Because self-storage buildings are typically divided into a large number of individual units after the floor is laid, an accurately level screed makes it easier for partition and mezzanine systems to be installed square and true across the building, without small floor irregularities complicating the fit-out.

Loading bay and corridor areas often see the heaviest and most repetitive traffic in a self-storage building, and these zones can benefit from a screed specification and finish suited to sustained trolley and light vehicle use, while quieter internal areas may have less demanding requirements.

Free quote · No obligation

Planning a self-storage facility floor?

Contact Exeter Liquid Screeders to discuss screed specification for self-storage developments in the South West.

Call mobile

Or call our landline on 01392 237700

Same-day reply
Fully insured
5★ reviewed

Supporting unit partitioning

Self-storage buildings are typically fitted out with a grid of partitioned units after the main floor is complete. A flat, accurately laid screed makes this later partitioning work more straightforward, helping partition tracks and doors align correctly across the building.

Heavy-traffic zones

Corridors, loading areas and reception spaces in a self-storage facility typically see far more repeated traffic than individual storage units. These zones can be specified with a screed and finish combination suited to sustained wear, while other areas may not need the same level of specification.

Self-Storage Facilities — the points that decide it

  • Level, durable base suited to trolley traffic and repeated footfall
  • Consistent surface supports accurate installation of unit partitioning
  • Higher-duty specification available for loading bay and corridor zones
  • Fast, efficient installation suited to large single-storey or multi-level facilities
  • Coordinated with mezzanine or upper-level structural floor requirements where relevant
  • Suitable base for sealed concrete or coated floor finishes

Self-Storage Facilities — your questions

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In short

Durable, level screed floors for self-storage buildings, supporting trolley access, unit partitioning and repeated customer footfall.

Planning a self-storage facility floor?

Contact Exeter Liquid Screeders to discuss screed specification for self-storage developments in the South West.

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