Greenwich latex screed — fast-cure, walk-on in hours
Two-part fibre-reinforced latex for Greenwich Peninsula slabs that will see castors, plates or heavy traffic — retail, gym, office. Handover with a moisture certificate included.
What latex screed fitting in Greenwich actually involves
Two-part fibre-reinforced latex for Greenwich Peninsula slabs that will see castors, plates or heavy traffic — retail, gym, office. Handover with a moisture certificate included.
Period properties have suspended timber and lath ceilings below — no aggressive sanding.
"Prep handover with moisture cert — the other fitter said it was the cleanest job he'd inherited." — SE10/SE3 trade
- Fast-cure latex screed for tight programme schedules
- Two-part fibre screed for high-traffic slabs
- Handover moisture certificate for other fitters
- Priming and DPM included where required
Before we quote a subfloor prep job in Greenwich
- Stair nosings
Older Greenwich stairs often have shallow treads — we re-cut grippers rather than force a standard kit.
- Doorway transitions
Most georgian and victorian period homes doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Greenwich bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
Bottom line: fast-cure latex saves a day on any programme.
Postcodes: SE10/SE3 · Routes: the A2 and Blackwall Tunnel approach · Common build: Georgian and Victorian period homes.
Covering Greenwich Peninsula, West Greenwich, Maze Hill.
Latex Screed Fitting jobs we've finished nearby



Latex Screed Fitting in Greenwich — common questions
Weeks — the screed is stable once cured. We routinely screed a Greenwich slab and come back for the fit 5–10 days later without any surface prep.
Yes — we hand over a level, primed, dry surface with a moisture certificate. Standard prep handover for SE10/SE3 trade.
Yes — where the moisture test shows above 75% RH we install a liquid DPM before the screed. Standard on Greenwich Peninsula ground-floor slabs.
Sand-cement takes days to cure; latex takes hours. For a Greenwich retail refit or a home renovation on a schedule, latex is the only realistic option.
