Non Slip Mat
This category provides a comprehensive range of non-slip matting designed to improve traction in high-risk environments. We stock durable rubber and PVC options available in various formats, including
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About non slip mat
This category provides a comprehensive range of non-slip matting designed to improve traction in high-risk environments. We stock durable rubber and PVC options available in various formats, including large industrial rolls and individual tiles. You can choose from specific surface textures such as diamond patterns, round dots, ribbed treads, or checkerboard designs. These materials are selected for their ability to withstand heavy footfall and moisture. Whether you require a 1.5m x 30m heavy-duty roll for a large area or smaller 40x60cm scraper mats, our selection covers diverse technical requirements for safety.
These mats serve many practical purposes across the United Kingdom. In domestic settings, they are ideal for poolside areas or wet kitchen floors where spills occur frequently. Commercial users often install ribbed or diamond-patterned rubber matting in workshops, horseboxes, or loading bays to prevent slips during the wet autumn months. We also supply scraper doormats with rubber backings for shop entrances to manage mud and grit. From small 120cm x 30cm grip mats to large-scale walkway installations, these products help mitigate slip hazards in both public and private spaces.
Selecting the correct mat depends entirely on your specific environment and required coverage. For heavy industrial use or vehicle areas, thick rubber rolls offer the necessary resilience. If you are covering a swimming pool surround, PVC mats with drainage holes are often more effective at managing standing water. Consider the dimensions carefully; for example, a 1.5m x 5m roll is suitable for long corridors, while 150cm x 30cm strips work well for narrow thresholds. Always match the tread pattern to the expected level of debris or moisture.
Most of our matting can be cut to size using a sharp utility knife for a precise fit. We deliver across the UK, ensuring that heavy rolls and bulk packs arrive securely at your site or home. When ordering large quantities, please check the total metreage required to avoid unnecessary joins in your flooring. Our stock includes everything from 3mm thick checker mats to heavy-duty workshop treads.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these mats outdoors in the rain?
Yes, many of our rubber and PVC options are designed for outdoor use. For wet UK weather, we recommend selecting textured treads or ribbed patterns that allow water to drain away from the surface, reducing the risk of hydroplaning or slipping.How do I clean heavy-duty rubber matting?
Most rubber mats can be cleaned with a stiff brush and soapy water. For industrial rolls used in workshops, a pressure washer is often effective for removing ingrained grit, provided you allow the material to dry completely before walking on it.What is the difference between a roll and a tile?
Rolls are ideal for covering large, continuous areas like walkways or workshop floors without visible seams. Tiles or individual mats, such as our 40x60cm scraper options, are better suited for specific entry points, small corners, or modular layouts where flexibility is needed.Will the mats stay in place on smooth floors?
Our mats feature rubber backings or heavy-duty weights to help maintain position. For high-traffic commercial areas, ensure the floor is clean and dry before laying the matting to maximise the grip and prevent the material from shifting during use.Are these mats suitable for horsebox use?
Yes, our 1.5m x 5m non-slip rubber matting is specifically designed for environments like horseboxes and stables. These products provide the necessary durability to withstand animal hooves and the heavy cleaning regimes required in equestrian settings.