The Garage Floor Screed Specialists
You might be wondering, ‘Can you use screed on a garage floor?’ The answer is yes. We provide a cost-effective, hard-wearing, garage floor screed that revitalises your garage, giving it a new lease of life. These are easy to sweep, helping you keep the area where you store your vehicles clean and tidy.
Garages are increasingly being transformed into workshops, home gyms and multi-purpose spaces – making a durable floor screed an ideal foundation. Our self-levelling screed for garage floor creates a smooth, even surface that allows for easy wheeling and manoeuvring. It’s also designed with high impact resistance, helping it withstand dropped tools and everyday wear.
For areas exposed to heavy traffic and vehicles, we also offer an 80mm+ high-density sand and cement option. This allows you to achieve the required depth without creating an unwanted step.
To complete the self-levelling screed look, we offer a range of specialist floor paints to enhance both durability and appearance of your garage floor – explore the options below.
If you’re interested in discussing garage floor screeding further, give our specialists a call on 07990676464


Frequently Asked Questions
How thick should screeds be for a garage floor?
For most domestic garages, screed is typically laid at 50-75mm. If the space will support heavier vehicles or frequent traffic, a thicker option is recommended. We offer an 80mm+ high-density solution for added strength, ensuring long-term durability without creating an unwanted step.
What is the best liquid screed for garage floors?
The best choice is a self-levelling, high-strength liquid screed designed for garage use. It creates a smooth, durable surface that’s easy to clean and resists impact.
For heavy vehicles or high traffic, a high-density sand and cement option is also available.
Is liquid screed better than cement?
Liquid screed and traditional cement both work, but liquid, self-levelling screed gives a smoother, more even finish with fewer trowel marks. It’s ideal for garages where wheeling equipment and clean surfaces matter, while traditional cement mixes suit very heavy loads.
What is a garage floor screed and why is it important?
Garage floor screed is a durable layer applied over a concrete base to create a smooth, level and hard-wearing surface. It improves strength, appearance and longevity, helping your garage withstand vehicles, tools and daily use while making the space easier to clean and maintain.
What types of garage floor screeds are available?
You can choose a self-levelling screed for a smooth, even finish, or a high-density sand and cement screed for heavier traffic and vehicles.
Both deliver hard-wearing performance; the right one depends on how you plan to use your garage.
Not sure which to pick? Call our expert team today on 07990676464, and we’ll help you find out.
How long does it take to install a garage floor screed?
Most garage floor screeds can be installed within a day, depending on the size of the space and the condition of the existing floor.
Our self-levelling screed is quick to apply and sets efficiently, helping you minimise downtime while achieving a smooth, hard-wearing finish built to last.
What are the main benefits of applying a garage floor screed?
Applying a garage floor screed creates a smooth, level surface that’s easy to sweep and maintain. It strengthens the floor, improves impact resistance and prepares the space for heavier use – whether that’s vehicle traffic, a workshop setup or a home gym transformation.
Can garage floor screed be applied over existing damaged concrete?
Yes – in many cases, garage floor screed can be applied over existing concrete, even if it’s worn or lightly damaged. However, proper preparation is key.
Once the base is cleaned, repaired and primed where needed, the screed creates a smooth, durable surface that restores strength and performance.
We also install specialist garage floor screed in Southampton, Camberley, Reading, Farnborough, Guildford, Woking, Bracknell, Horsham, Crawley, Portsmouth, Eastleigh, Winchester, Whitchurch, Andover, Salisbury, Fareham, Worthing, Slough, Newbury, Ascot, Aldershot, Leatherhead, Epsom, Weybridge, New Malden, Kingston Upon Thames, Twickenham, Aylesbury, Maidenhead and High Wycombe.
