Non-Slip Flooring Bangor ME

There is some confusion concerning slip-resistance of different surfaces. A common misconception, for example, is that a matte glazed surface will be slip-resistant. This is not true. Even rough glazed tiles can be slippery when wet, unless treated with an anti-slip treatment.

Karams Hardwood Flooring & Stairs
(207) 942-6583
592 Hammond St
Bangor, ME
Don Dickel Wood Floors
(207) 223-4955
128 Main St
Bangor, ME
Lynch T J Floor Covering
(207) 945-3145
51 Hillside Ave
Bangor, ME
S & S Flooring Installations
(207) 989-1800
34 Abbott St
Brewer, ME
Larry Bookers Complete Flooring
(207) 825-4144
245 Center Dr
Orrington, ME
Carpet One of Bangor
(207) 942-7399
42 Gilman Rd
Bangor, ME
Insignia & Campbell Hardwood Flooring Associates
(207) 941-0808
732 Broadway
Bangor, ME
V L Waltons Flooring
(207) 945-6911
556 Hammond St
Bangor, ME
Freedom Flooring
(207) 659-6164
39 N Main St
Brewer, ME
Scotts Ceramic Tile
(207) 827-2914
51 Pine St
Old Town, ME

Non-Slip Flooring

Ceramic Tiles Pose A Slipping Threat

If you're concerned about slipping in your home, your bathtub, on your deck, or around your pool, there are remedies available to ease your mind and greatly lessen the risk of bodily harm. Whether you are in the building stage and choosing your flooring materials or your floors are in place and in need of a non-slip solution, this article supplies you with the basics to help you determine your best bet and is focused primarily on areas where the greatest slip hazards exist (e.g., bathrooms, kitchens, garages, pools patio's, etc.).

Kitchen & Bath

These two rooms are the most likely to pose a slipping threat; yet another concern is choosing a flooring material that will withstand water. Your best bet for kitchen and bath flooring materials is ceramic tiles . There are many choices in the tile family and your final selection will depend on cleaning ease, level of maintenance, and safety. Some of your choices are shiny versus matte, glazed versus unglazed, rough versus smooth, and hard versus soft.

  •  High-gloss, shiny tiles are the easiest to clean and they offer a stain-resistant feature. However, they are the most slippery, unless treated with an anti-slip treatment.
  •  Rough, textured, unglazed, sand glaze, and raised disk are the least slippery, but come with reduced cleaning ability and stain resistance.

Your choice will be determined by the level of importance you place on ease of cleaning and maintenance, aesth...

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