Anti Slip Decking Strips
This category features a range of heavy-duty anti-slip decking strips designed to increase traction on smooth or wet surfaces. We stock both GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) and aluminium options to sui
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About anti slip decking strips
This category features a range of heavy-duty anti-slip decking strips designed to increase traction on smooth or wet surfaces. We stock both GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) and aluminium options to suit different structural requirements. These strips come in various widths, including 50mm and 90mm, with lengths ranging from 600mm to 1200mm for easy installation. Most products feature a hardwearing gritted top surface to provide immediate grip. Whether you need a small pack of adhesive strips for indoor use or robust industrial sections, our selection covers multiple technical specifications.
These products are essential for managing slip risks in the unpredictable British climate. You will find them used on timber garden decks that become treacherous during autumn rain or on commercial walkways subject to frost. They are particularly effective for securing ramps, pedestrian paths, and marina boarding where moisture is constant. From domestic patio steps to public access ramps, these strips provide a reliable solution for preventing accidents. Safety is vital when surfaces become slick from moss, algae, or standing water.
Selecting the right strip depends on your specific environment and substrate. For timber decking or wooden stairs, GRP strips offer excellent durability and weather resistance. Aluminium strips are often preferred for metal ramps or more industrial applications requiring high strength. Consider the width of the area you need to cover; 50mm strips work well for narrow steps, while 90mm widths provide better coverage for wider walkways. Always match the material to the expected footfall and exposure to the elements.
We supply these items across the UK with efficient delivery options for both residential and trade orders. Most strips are easy to fit using appropriate adhesives or mechanical fixings depending on the surface type. Check your measurements carefully before ordering to ensure the 600mm to 1200mm lengths suit your project. We provide various pack sizes to help you manage costs effectively.
Frequently asked questions
Can GRP strips be used on outdoor timber decking?
Yes, GRP strips are highly suitable for outdoor timber applications. They resist rot and moisture, making them ideal for British gardens and decks that face heavy rain throughout the year. Ensure the timber surface is clean and dry before you begin the installation process.What is the difference between aluminium and GRP strips?
Aluminium strips offer high structural strength and are excellent for metal surfaces or heavy-duty ramps. GRP strips are non-conductive and provide a textured, gritted finish that performs exceptionally well in wet or oily environments. Choose based on your specific substrate and expected load.How do I prevent the strips from lifting on a ramp?
For permanent installations on ramps, we recommend using mechanical fixings alongside a high-strength adhesive. This dual approach ensures the strip stays secure under heavy footfall or temperature changes. Always follow the specific installation instructions provided for your chosen material type.Are these strips suitable for indoor wet areas?
We stock smaller adhesive packs specifically designed for indoor use, such as bath and shower areas. These are easier to apply to smooth tiles or acrylic surfaces. For outdoor or commercial walkways, stick to the larger GRP or aluminium sections for maximum durability.Will the gritted surface wear down over time?
Our heavy-duty strips are designed for high abrasion resistance to withstand regular use. While all textured surfaces experience some wear over several years, the GRP and aluminium options are selected specifically for their ability to maintain grip in demanding environments.