Grip that stays put, wet or dry.
Anti-slip resin flooring in Leicester that grips under wet boots, feet and tyres without losing the finish. For bathrooms, kitchens, garages, ramps and commercial areas.
What you get
Grip to the job
We dial the aggregate from a light texture to a heavy-duty grip to suit the area.
Keeps the look
Added into the topcoat, so you get safety without an ugly industrial finish.
Wet-area ready
Ideal for ramps, entrances, washdowns and anywhere water collects.
Easy to clean
Sealed and seamless, so it still mops and hoses down cleanly.
How it works
Tell us the details
Tell us where the slips happen and the grip level you need.
Quote in writing
A written quote with a single price for the job, nothing tucked in the small print.
New floor laid
Grind, prep and pour, then broadcast the grip, seal and cure.
Anti-slip is a setting, not a separate floor
First thing to know: you do not pick anti-slip on its own. You pick a base finish, then we add the grip into it. Start with the look you want, whether that is metallic, flake, solid colour or quartz, and anti-slip is the texture we work into that finish so it grips. There is no plain "anti-slip floor" to choose; it rides on the floor you already wanted.
Anti-slip flooring is something we build into the floor rather than a different product. A fine aggregate is broadcast into the topcoat at the grip level the area needs, so a glossy garage floor can still be safe underfoot, and a ramp or entrance can be made genuinely secure. The same fine anti-slip works in a kitchen, on stairs and on entrance ramps, and we step the grade up for anyone less steady on their feet.
For the toughest, grippiest wet-area surfaces we step up to a quartz build, and the same approach makes a bathroom or wet-room floor safe underfoot when it is soaking wet. It is the same trick we use to keep a home gym resin floor sure underfoot once sweat starts hitting the surface.
Safe without looking like it
The point of doing it in the topcoat is that you keep the finish you wanted, whether that is a metallic or a solid colour, and gain grip without the floor looking like a fire escape. The grip stays put with a simple wash; our guide to cleaning and maintaining a resin floor covers keeping the texture clear.
How much grip for which room
Anti-slip is not a single setting. We grade the aggregate to how the room is used, so a dry living space stays smooth underfoot and a washdown bay grips under wet boots. This is roughly how we spec it.
| Where it goes | Grip level | What it feels like underfoot |
|---|---|---|
| Living room, hallway, bedroom | None or light sheen | Smooth gloss or satin; a dry room does not need added grip |
| Kitchen, gloss garage floor | Fine anti-slip | A barely-there texture that still wipes and mops clean |
| Bathroom, wet room, entrance | Medium | Secure underfoot even when the floor is soaking wet |
| Ramp, washdown, commercial unit | Heavy-duty or quartz | Full bite under wet boots, trolleys and tyres |
Where we work
Across Leicestershire and the East Midlands
We add anti-slip finishes on floors across Leicestershire and the East Midlands, including Leicester and Loughborough. See everywhere we cover.
Common questions
- Is epoxy resin anti-slip on its own?
- Not by default. A bare gloss epoxy floor is smooth and can be slick once it is wet. It becomes anti-slip when we broadcast a fine aggregate into the topcoat, so the grip is something we add to the finish rather than a property the resin has on its own.
- Does anti-slip ruin the look of a gloss floor?
- No. A fine grade keeps the finish looking sharp while adding grip. Tell us where it needs the most grip and we spec the grade to suit.
- How much grip can you add?
- From a barely-there texture to a heavy-duty wet-area grip. We match it to where and how the floor gets used.
- Is it harder to clean?
- Slightly more texture, but it is sealed and seamless so it still washes down cleanly. Heavy grip areas just take a stiffer brush.
- Is a resin floor slippery when wet?
- A bare gloss resin floor can be slick once it is wet. That is exactly what the anti-slip topcoat fixes: we broadcast a fine aggregate into the seal so the floor grips under wet feet and boots, and we set the grade to the area. Tell us where the wet zones are and we match the grip to them.
- How do you make an epoxy or resin floor non-slip?
- We broadcast a fine anti-slip aggregate into the topcoat while it is wet, then seal over it. That leaves a textured surface that grips without feeling rough, and we dial the grade from a light texture to a heavy-duty wet-area grip to suit the room.
Get your free quote.
Tell us about the space and we'll email your fixed-price written quote inside two working days.