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Case Studies - By Surface - Concrete & Stone

Non Slip Concrete & Stone Flooring

The most common types of pedestrian and vehicular surfaces that are generally exposed to the heaviest wear are constructed in concrete or stone. Both of these surfaces through wear, contamination or moisture contact can become extremely slippery when wet. The common non slip solution for concrete is the application of a coloured floor paint. Stone however can be much more challenging as usually the retention of the existing surface appearance is important.

Durable Non Slip Systems With Impact & Chemical Resistance

Surefoot Systems can provide a range of high performance anti-slip systems that are extremely hard wearing, impact resistant and chemical resistant all available in a colour range or as clear coatings.

Concrete Walkway
Swimming Pool

Stone Steps
Bank

Concrete Tiles
Retail Outlet

Concrete Floor
Manufacturing Company

 

Featured Case Studies

Non Slip Flooring

Concrete Walkway

Non Slip Flooring

Stone Steps

Non Slip Flooring

Concrete Tiles

Non Slip Flooring

Concrete Floor

 

 
 
 

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