Interlocking GRP Floors

GRP Flooring Uses

There are many uses of GRP flooring and this is a product that’s becoming more and more popular in recent times. Here at Engineered Composites, we have been supplying GRP flooring to various markets and industries including residential, commercial, and industrial. Our new GRP interlocking flooring is used to provide that much-needed element of safety especially in harsher environments such as chemical plants and oil rigs.

In this latest blog post, we will be exploring the most common uses of GRP flooring in all markets we serve; residential, commercial and industrial…

Benefits & Features

GRP Interlocking Flooring has many favourable benefits and features that make it a much better option when compared to traditional flooring. As we will mention further down the article, the speed of installation with this type of flooring is a major feature. It’s really simple to install. Moreover, GRP is waterproof which means that it can be used for interiors as well as exteriors. Furthermore, as the name suggests, GRP anti-slip flooring is slip resistant and provides hard-wearing qualities. Further benefits and features that you should be aware of when it comes to GRP flooring include the following;-

  • Non-corrosive
  • Low maintenance
  • Cost-effective
  • Highly durable
  • Lightweight
  • Highly versatile
  • Non-conductive
Interlocking GRP Floors

Commercial

GRP interlocking flooring is supplied to various commercial and public sector markets to provide protection and slip protection for pedestrians. For example, you will see anti-slip flooring products commonly installed at public walkways, pathways, bridges, and other areas where there is a high volume of pedestrians. GRP flooring can be installed up to three times faster compared to traditional flooring and is therefore ideal for new projects that are looking to be completed in the near future.

Industrial

GRP Interlocking flooring is also regularly used in the industrial markets such as for work platforms. Where conditions are particularly harsh and there is an increased risk of slipping, accidents or even fatalities, anti-slip flooring is without a doubt the best option to consider. Here at Engineered Composites, we have an abundance of experience in supplying and installing GRP Interlocking Flooring in power stations and chemical plants for the protection of workers and visitors to sites.

Residential

Although this is not a massively popular market for GRP Interlocking Flooring, especially when compared to industrial and commercial, this is a growing market that’s on the rise. Our team is receiving growing requests for GRP Interlocking Flooring particularly within home gyms, bathrooms, and areas where there is an increased risk of slipping or sustaining injury. For residents with mobility issues or uneven balance, Interlocking flooring is particularly growing in demand.

Additional GRP Flooring Products

Stair Treads – Fantastic product for helping to improve safety on stairs where there may be a very possible risk of falling, slipping or injury. Stair treads help to protect stairs from daily traffic.

Decking Strips – Provide a quick and effective solution in environments where slipping is a real hazard and possibility. Decking strips available in yellow and black from Engineered Composites.

Gritted Sheets – Another ideal product for high-volume pedestrian areas. Widely used for uneven surfaces, rail, footbridges, platforms, and various ramps.

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Contact Engineered Composites

For more information regarding GRP Interlocking Flooring and additional anti-slip flooring products, please get in touch with our expert team at Engineered Composites today or order now. Call us on 01244 676 000.

General Manager at Engineered Composites
I’m Mel and I’m the General Manager here at Engineered Composites. With 20 years experience in management roles, excellent customer service is a priority for me. I’m a firm believer in responding quickly and efficiently to enquiries and going the extra mile for all of our valued customers.
Melanie Perkins