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Future-Proofing Wiltshire: Meeting 2025 Part L Building Regulations with Liquid Screed

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The pace at which building regulations are advancing is staggering, and Part L is certainly at the forefront of these changes. As more stringent building regulations regarding energy efficiency loom large in 2025, it is imperative that those involved in property development, as well as domestic homeowners in counties like Wiltshire, start thinking differently, even creatively, when it comes to floors, as opposed to walls and roofs.

As Top Mix Ltd continues to observe, there is a growing need for liquid screed in Wiltshire since it is compatible with the energy efficiency that modern buildings must embrace.

What Part L Actually Means For Your Floors

Part L concentrates on minimising heat loss and improving energy efficiency. The role of floors in this process is larger than one might think. Lack of good heat transfer, patchy distribution, or areas around heating distribution systems can all jeopardise this, even when all other factors at the site are in place.

This is the benefit offered by liquid screed flooring. Since it is a liquid, it can effectively encapsulate heating elements and firmly adhere to insulation, enabling the creation of a thermal layer that heats up quickly and consumes less energy, which are critical elements introduced by the newly issued regulations.

Why Liquid Screed Supports Low-energy Design

Liquid screed is particularly well-suited to use with underfloor heating systems, which are fast becoming popular in Part L-compliant buildings. Due to the fact that it can be applied so much thinner than other floor constructions that provide similar thermal mass, the heat will penetrate the room much sooner, rather than dissipating through the floor substrate.

Additionally, it is practical and ensures that warm temperatures are achieved on a large scale. Cold pockets and hot and cold zones are less of an issue, and this is useful for compliance and user benefit.

The Efficiency Of Installation Is Also Important

Meeting Part L is far more than just a materials task. It’s also about doing the right things in the installation. Well-placed efficiency will minimise delays, eliminate unnecessary waste, and deliver repeatable quality throughout the construction project.

The use of pumped screed in Wiltshire enables a quick transfer of the liquid screed to its desired locations. Pumping of the screed also facilitates an equal spread of the compound to achieve a smooth finish necessary for the subsequent stages in the program.

Thinking Beyond Compliance

Future-proofing goes well beyond the tick of a box in terms of regulation. Floors with excellent thermal performance will continue to deliver this advantage through the lifetime of the building. Of course, this is important for anyone building new dwellings or increasing commercial space through investment.

At Top Mix Ltd, we are happy to work together with you to ensure the screed specification meets your construction objectives. Moreover, we are not just suppliers. We are the ones you come to when you want to make informed decisions.

Let’s Plan Your Next Project

If you are planning a 2025-compliant construction project in Wiltshire, then it is an ideal moment to assess your floor plan. Top Mix Ltd can offer you expert advice on how our liquid screed can help you comply with Part L.  Simply contact us to learn more about your project or to acquire a tailored quote.

Count on the team at Top Mix today. For a competitive quote or to arrange a delivery, speak to us now on

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