Slip Resistance Resin Flooring
Trusted for over two decades to design and install slip-resistant systems in the most demanding industrial environments

Protect Your Workforce and Stay Compliant with Slip-Resistant Resin Flooring
If your working space is exposed to everyday spillages and wet processes such as oil and chemicals, food and drink ingredients or a frequent and rigorous washing down process – then we’d recommend you include a slip resistance finish to your new resin floor.
This way, you’re following HSE guidelines and helping to protect everyone who works and walks on it. This type of finish is also ideal for floors that are uneven.
Improve Safety and Durability Without Compromising on Appearance
We increase a floors slip resistance by adding an aggregate to the Epoxy resin system, to make your floor:
- Stronger and more durable
- Resistant to abrasions
- Safer and more grip effective against footwear and wheels.

Adding an aggregate won’t change the professional appearance of your floor. You can still decide on the overall look and feel you want.

What our customers say about us
We have just recently contracted Central Flooring Services Ltd to revamp our commercial workshop floor. From start to finish, we have had an exceptional service. Nothing was too much trouble and they were always available for advice and suggestions. The team were professional and friendly and carried out a fantastic job
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Navigating the challenges of a busy workplace requires a foundation that prioritises safety. Our slip resistant resin flooring solutions are specifically engineered to mitigate the risk of slips, trips, and falls, creating a safer environment for employees and visitors alike. We incorporate specialist aggregates and textured finishes into our resin systems, which provide enhanced grip even when surfaces are wet or contaminated with spills. This makes our flooring an essential choice for a variety of industries, including commercial kitchens, manufacturing facilities, and automotive workshops, where spillages of liquids, oils, and other substances are commonplace.

At Central Flooring Services, we understand that a one-size-fits-all approach to safety isn't effective. That's why our expert team offers bespoke slip-resistant flooring solutions tailored to the unique demands of your business. We conduct a thorough assessment of your site to recommend the optimal grade of slip resistance required, balancing safety with ease of cleaning and maintenance. Our seamless slip resistance flooring systems meet and often exceed health and safety regulations, providing a durable, long-lasting, and compliant solution that protects both your people and your business. Get in touch with us to find out how we can help make your workspace safer.
Standard vs Slip-Resistant floor
Normal Resin Coatings
These are typically designed for general use and may not incorporate specific additives or textures to enhance slip resistance. Their PTV values would likely fall below 36, indicating a higher risk of slipping, particularly in wet or contaminated conditions.
Slip-Resistant Resin Coatings
These are formulated with features like textured surfaces or added aggregates to increase the coefficient of friction and improve grip. These coatings typically achieve a PTV of 36 or higher, making them suitable for environments where slip and fall hazards are a concern.
PTV (Pendulum Test Value)
This is a widely used method for measuring slip resistance. A higher PTV indicates better slip resistance. For example, a PTV of 36+ is considered to provide low slip potential in wet conditions, according to safety guidelines
Normal Resin Coatings:
These are typically designed for general use and may not incorporate specific additives or textures to enhance slip resistance. Their PTV values would likely fall below 36, indicating a higher risk of slipping, particularly in wet or contaminated conditions.
Slip-Resistant Resin Coatings:
These are formulated with features like textured surfaces or added aggregates to increase the coefficient of friction and improve grip. These coatings typically achieve a PTV of 36 or higher, making them suitable for environments where slip and fall hazards are a concern.
PTV (Pendulum Test Value):
This is a widely used method for measuring slip resistance. A higher PTV indicates better slip resistance. For example, a PTV of 36+ is considered to provide low slip potential in wet conditions, according to safety guidelines
Case Studies
Industrial kitchen installation
Food Production | Food Safe Flooring
Our Client is a Midlands based butcher who supplies meat and poultry to the education sector. Food Standards Agency approved, they’ve been in business for many years, having built a stellar reputation.
Food Safe Resin Flooring for a Bakery
Our client is a local bakery. They’ve been getting up with the larks and firing up the ovens for five decades to produce their much-loved loaves, cakes and savouries.
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FAQs
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Duration depends on quantity however this depending on the amount this can be completed at once or we can work with the client to come up with a suitable schedule to phase the works and minimise downtime in certain areas. There are some fast curing products, so depending on the area you could be on it the next day
As long as it is in concrete/screed, we will be able to repair it whether this is chasing out a small crack and repairing it or breaking out larger areas to ensure you have a solid subfloor
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