Our screed boxes are designed to work seamlessly with our in-screed trunking systems. Installed during the screeding phase, these boxes allow for precise positioning of service outlets while maintaining a robust and concealed cable infrastructure beneath the floor finish.
Features a classic design with robust brass or stainless steel lids, suitable for various floor types and infill materials.
700 Series
A plastic, fire-retardant floor box ideal for commercial applications, offering improved safety features and easy installation.
2000 Series
Designed for shallow floors, this series offers a trimless, discreet appearance and can be customised to fit specific size requirements.
500 Series
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Call 020 8683 1126Our screed boxes are available in a range of depths to suit typical screed build-ups. Standard options range from 55 mm to 100 mm, with custom depths available to suit project requirements.
Yes. All screed boxes are designed to integrate with our full range of floor boxes, including the 700, 500, and 2000 Series. This includes brass, plastic, and stainless steel floor box options.
Yes, provided suitable segregation is used. We offer boxes with internal dividers to keep low-voltage and mains cabling separated in line with regulations.
Yes. Our screed boxes are supplied with multiple knockouts for conduit and trunking entry. These can be factory punched or left blank for on-site modification.
Yes, but careful coordination is needed to avoid clashes. We recommend consulting with both Cableduct and your heating system supplier during the design phase.
Yes. Our technical team regularly supports consultants and contractors with screed box layout planning, cable routing, and service box positioning.