Liquid screed, alternatively referred to as anhydrite screed, employs calcium sulphate as its binding agent, distinct from the use of conventional cement. Upon the introduction of water, a chemical reaction ensues, giving rise to gypsum formation until the calcium substrate is fully utilised. This yields an exceptionally robust, self-leveling sub-floor, seamlessly compatible with a diverse array of flooring types. Noteworthy is its minimal ecological footprint, coupled with an array of advantages surpassing those of traditional screeds.
Liquid Screed
Product Overview
Distinguished by its pumpable and free-flowing nature, this screed variation allows for expansive installations of up to 1000m2 in bays, obviating the necessity for immediate expansion joints to mitigate potential movement. Furthermore, it possesses twice the thermal conductivity of traditional screeds, rendering it an optimal choice for applications involving underfloor heating systems.
Product Details
Liquid screed is ideal for use with underfloor heating, as it conducts heat five times more effectively than traditional screed. The liquid screed flows around and encapsulates the underfloor heating pipes, so that there are no air pockets, which means that the floor heats evenly and quickly, reducing energy consumption.
Specifications
- Gyvlon Eco
- Gyvlon FD
- Gyvlon Thermio+
- Gyvlon XTR













