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You have selected the perfect floor resin. You know exactly what colour you want. But right before you add it to your basket, you are faced with a crucial choice: Standard or Anti-Slip?

Painting a concrete floor seals the surface, making it look professional and stopping the dust. However, it also makes the concrete significantly smoother. Add wet shoes from bad weather, a spilled drink, or a few drops of oil, and that beautiful smooth floor immediately becomes a high risk slip hazard.

Whether you are protecting your family at home or your staff in a warehouse, slip hazards are a serious liability. Here is our straightforward guide to deciding if you need an anti-slip additive, and exactly which grade to choose.

1. Do You Really Need Anti-Slip?

Not every floor needs extra grip. A standard, smooth finish is perfect for dry, level environments like living rooms, dry storage rooms, or low-traffic showrooms where easy cleaning is the absolute top priority.

However, you must consider an anti-slip finish if your floor features any of the following:

  • Moisture: Areas exposed to rain, wet vehicles, or frequent washdowns.

  • Spills: Workshops handling oil, grease, or chemicals.

  • Gradients: Ramps, sloped driveways, or steps.

  • Public Access: Commercial spaces where you are legally liable for visitor safety.

2. The Benefits: Home vs. Industry

Adding an anti-slip aggregate (tiny particles suspended in the paint) provides distinct benefits depending on your environment.

In the Residential Space (Garages & Patios):

  • Winter Safety: When you drive a snow-covered or rain-soaked car into your garage, the water pools on the floor. Anti-slip paint gives your shoes the traction needed to step out of the car safely.

  • Outdoor Grip: Painted steps, pathways, and patios can easily become slippery when wet or even just covered in autumn leaves. A textured coating prevents painful falls at home.

In the Industrial Space (Warehouses & Workshops):

  • Forklift Traction: Smooth epoxy can cause forklift tyres to spin, especially near loading bay doors where rain blows in. Textured floors keep heavy machinery moving safely.

  • Health & Safety Compliance: Slips and trips are the most common cause of workplace injury. A designated anti-slip coating protects your staff and shields your business from liability claims.

3. Choosing Your Grade: Fine, Medium, or Coarse

Anti-slip additives are not "one size fits all." They come in different grades (particle sizes). Choosing the right one is about matching the grip to the footwear.

  • Fine Grade: 

    • The Feel: Similar to very fine sandpaper.

    • Best For: Bathrooms, utility rooms, indoor residential stairs, and light-use pedestrian walkways. It provides a subtle grip that won't tear up bare feet or delicate shoes.

  • Medium Grade: 

    • The Feel: Similar to the grip tape on a skateboard.

    • Best For: Domestic garages, driveways, patios, and general-purpose commercial workshops. This is the ultimate all-rounder. It provides excellent traction under boots and trainers without being overly aggressive.

  • Coarse Grade: 

    • The Feel: Aggressive, sharp, and highly textured. (Do not walk on this barefoot).

    • Best For: Industrial loading bays, steep exterior ramps, commercial kitchens, and heavy forklift routes. It is designed to bite through grease, heavy mud, and standing water.

4. The Cleaning Trade-Off

Before you default to ordering the "Coarse" grade just to be safe; remember, everything in life has a tradeoff. With anti-slip flooring, the downside is that the more grip a floor has, the harder it is to clean.

  • Smooth Floors: Can be effortlessly wiped with a standard mop and bucket.

  • Fine/Medium Floors: Will require a bit more elbow grease and a heavier-duty mop to clean out the textured profile.

  • Coarse Floors: Will shred a traditional cotton mop to pieces. To clean a coarse industrial floor, you will need a stiff deck brush, a mechanical floor scrubber, or a pressure washer.

Do not buy a coarse anti-slip paint for a floor that needs to be mopped daily, unless you are prepared to change your cleaning routine. Always match the grade to your actual risk level.

Conclusion

An anti-slip floor coating is the cheapest insurance policy you will ever buy. By mixing a textured aggregate into your paint, you keep the durability of the coating while vastly improving the safety of the room.

  • Assess the water and oil risk.

  • Choose the grade that matches your footwear.

  • Balance your need for grip with your need for easy cleaning.


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