Industrial
Liquid Screed for Warehouses & Distribution Units
Warehouse floors need to be flat under a forklift and dry enough for a resin coating on schedule. That's a spec liquid screed nails.
In a distribution shed, floor flatness decides how fast a MHE truck can move. A poor sand-and-cement pour will cost you an hour a day per truck. It adds up.
Liquid screed at SR1 keeps forklifts moving, resin coatings adhering, and racking uprights plumb.
Warehouse pour numbers
up to 1,500m²/day
Typical output
SR1 ±2mm/2m
Flatness
7–14 days
Racking-ready
21–30 days
Resin-ready
Warehouse floor choice
Poured liquid screed
- SR1 under MHE
- Fast large pours
- Racking on in a fortnight
Traditional sand/cement
- SR2 at best
- Weeks of hand-laying
- Racking waits a month
Frequently asked
Warehouse fit-out?
Send the drawings and the racking layout. We'll spec depth, flatness and pour sequence.
