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Slip testing resin & epoxy floors

Resin and epoxy floors are the workhorses of industrial and commercial buildings — and how they perform underfoot depends entirely on the finish.

Where we find it in Staffordshire
Factories and units around Stoke and Stafford, food production, breweries around Burton, plant rooms and wash-down areas.
Why it can be a slip risk
A smooth, glossy resin can be dangerously slippery when wet or greasy; an aggregate-broadcast finish grips well but can be cleaned smooth or wear in traffic lanes. Either way, the only way to know is to measure it in the conditions it actually faces.
What we’d do about a poor result
Where grip is short, an aggregate or textured top coat is the usual answer for wet and wash-down areas. We test independently and re-test to prove the floor now performs.

How we test it

  • A UKAS-accredited pendulum test, wet and dry, using the correct rubber slider for how the floor is used
  • A Pendulum Test Value for each area, against the recognised thresholds
  • A clear report in 2–3 working days, with independent recommendations
  • A re-test after any remedial work, to prove the floor now performs

Independent, so no upsell

We test floors; we don’t sell flooring, coatings or cleaning. Whatever we tell you about this surface, there’s nothing we’re selling off the back of it.

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Slip Testing Staffordshire — delivered by Surface Performance BS 7976-2 & BS EN 16165 · ISO/IEC 17025