Primary care
Liquid Screed for GP Surgeries & Medical Fit-Outs
Primary-care fit-outs need SR1 substrates for welded vinyl. We pour to that spec first time, no latex needed.
The single most common failure in a GP or dental fit-out is a substrate that's not flat enough for welded vinyl. Every dip becomes a bubble, every high point a scuff line.
Liquid screed at SR1 gives the flooring contractor a substrate that welds perfectly and passes the practice manager's snag list first time.
Spec drivers for a primary-care fit-out
| Requirement | Screed answer |
|---|---|
| Welded safety vinyl | SR1 flatness — liquid screed as standard |
| Fast turnaround | Force-dried Cemfloor, vinyl-ready in ~10 days |
| Live-practice phasing | Pour room by room, evening cure |
| Infection control | Sealed rig, PPE, dust barriers |
Where practices go wrong
- Latex-smoothing an SR2 sand-and-cement floor instead of pouring flat
- Not budgeting a moisture test — flooring contractor walks away
- Choosing anhydrite in a treatment room with wet-clean regime
Frequently asked
Fitting out a practice?
Send the room plan and the flooring spec. We'll price the pour and phasing.
