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Screed Quantity Calculator

About This Calculator

This screed calculator helps you determine the quantity of floor screed needed for your construction project. Screed provides a smooth, level surface for floor finishes and can also accommodate underfloor heating pipes.

The calculator covers traditional sand and cement screed, liquid screed, fast-drying formulations, and fibre-reinforced options.

Screed Types

Traditional Sand & Cement

The standard choice, typically 50-75mm thick. Can be mixed on-site or delivered as ready-mix. Traditional drying time: 1 day per mm thickness.

Liquid / Flowing Screed

Self-levelling screed that flows into place. Ideal for underfloor heating. Can be thinner (25-40mm) and dries faster.

Fast-Drying Screed

Modified screed that dries in 3-7 days instead of weeks. More expensive but ideal for tight schedules.

Fibre-Reinforced

Contains polypropylene fibres to improve strength and reduce cracking. Good for larger areas.

Recommended Thickness

ApplicationMin. ThicknessNotes
Floating Screed65mmOn insulation
With Underfloor Heating75mmMin. 25mm above pipes
Liquid Screed25-40mmSelf-levelling
Bonded Screed25mmBonded to concrete
Unbonded Screed50mmOn DPM/slip membrane

Example Calculations

Room Screed (Traditional)

A room 5m Γ— 4m at 65mm thickness:

  • Area: 20 mΒ²
  • Volume: 1.3 mΒ³
  • Bags required (10% wastage): ~127 bags
  • Drying time: ~65 days

Liquid Screed with UFH

Ground floor 10m Γ— 6m at 40mm thickness:

  • Area: 60 mΒ²
  • Volume: 2.4 mΒ³
  • Ready-mix: ~5.8 tonnes
  • Drying time: 24-48 hours walkable

Fast-Drying for Project

Multiple rooms 8m Γ— 5m at 50mm thickness:

  • Area: 40 mΒ²
  • Volume: 2.0 mΒ³
  • Fast-drying screed ready-mix: ~4.8 tonnes
  • Drying time: 3-7 days

Important Notes

  • Allow 10% wastage for traditional screed, 5-10% for liquid
  • Ensure substrate is properly prepared and dampened
  • Protect screed from rapid drying β€” cover with polythene if necessary
  • Do not overload screed during curing β€” follow manufacturer guidance
  • Test moisture content before applying floor finishes

Ready to Calculate?

Enter your floor dimensions and get instant screed quantity calculations.

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References & Sources

Standards Cited
  • ACI 302.1R β€” Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction
    Defines screed/topping types, thickness requirements, and drying time guidance
  • ASTM C150 β€” Standard Specification for Portland Cement
    Specification for cement used in screed materials
Formulas Used
  • Screed volume: volumeM3 = length x width x (thickness / 1000)
    Source: Basic geometry
  • Weight and bags: bagsRequired = ceil((volumeM3 x (1 + wastage/100) x density) / 25)
    Source: ACI 302.1R β€” Densities: traditional 2200, liquid 2100, fast-drying 2200, fibre-reinforced 2200 kg/m3
  • Ready-mix tonnes: readyMixTonnes = wetVolumeM3 x 2.2
    Source: ACI 302.1R β€” Average screed density of 2200 kg/m3 for ready-mix estimation
  • Bag coverage: coverage = bags x 0.4 / thicknessMm
    Source: ACI 302.1R β€” ~0.4 m2 per mm thickness per 25kg bag
Key Assumptions
  • Screed densities: traditional 2200 kg/m3, liquid 2100 kg/m3, fast-drying 2200 kg/m3, fibre-reinforced 2200 kg/m3 β€” ACI 302.1R
  • Drying time: traditional 1 day per mm, liquid 24-48 hours walkable, fast-drying 3-7 days, extended 1.5-2 days per mm for >50mm β€” ACI 302.1R
  • Typical wastage allowance of 10% for screed β€” Industry standard practice