
Anti-Slip Flooring
Slip-resistant floor coatings and treatments that improve traction and safety in wet BC environments.
Slips and falls are among the most common and costly workplace injuries, and BC's wet climate makes traction a year-round concern on ramps, entries, walkways, kitchens, and wash-down areas. Precision Industrial Painting Solutions installs anti-slip flooring systems and treatments across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley to improve safety in the places where water, grease, and traffic create real risk, for commercial, industrial, and multi-unit properties alike.
We build slip resistance into durable floor coatings using aggregates and textured finishes tuned to the level of grip each area needs, from gentle traction for retail entries to aggressive profiles for ramps and wash-down zones. As with all our flooring work, results depend on preparation, so we diamond grind or shot blast the slab, repair defects, and address moisture before applying the system. The finished floor combines the protection and cleanability of a quality coating with reliable traction underfoot.
Wet ramps, loading areas, entries, and kitchens are exactly where a small investment in traction prevents serious injuries and liability, especially given how much rain the Lower Mainland sees. We schedule around your operations with off-hours and weekend availability, keep the site clean and controlled, and communicate clearly on cure times. Every project is backed by a written workmanship warranty. Book a free on-site quote and we will assess your high-risk areas and recommend the right anti-slip solution.
What you get
- Reliable traction for wet Lower Mainland conditions
- Grip levels tuned to each area's risk
- Reduces slip-and-fall injuries and liability
- Combines protection, cleanability, and safety
- Off-hours and phased scheduling to limit downtime
- Written workmanship warranty and free on-site quote
How we work
- 01Free on-site assessment of high-risk areas
- 02Diamond grind or shot blast and repair the slab
- 03Apply coating with anti-slip aggregate or texture
- 04Confirm traction, cure, and workmanship warranty
Anti-Slip Flooring across the Lower Mainland.
Anti-Slip Flooring — your questions.
How much does anti-slip flooring cost?+
Cost depends on the square footage, the condition of the slab, the coating system, and the level of slip resistance required, since aggressive profiles for ramps differ from lighter traction for entries. Targeted high-risk areas cost less than a full facility. We provide a free on-site quote after assessing your space and its risks.
Where do I need anti-slip flooring most?+
The highest-value areas are typically ramps, loading docks, entries, walkways, commercial kitchens, and wash-down zones, anywhere water or grease meets traffic. In the rainy Lower Mainland, entries and ramps are especially prone to becoming slick. We can identify and prioritize your high-risk areas during a free on-site assessment.
Is anti-slip flooring worth it?+
For most facilities, yes. Slips and falls are among the most common and expensive workplace injuries, and adding traction to wet, high-traffic areas is a small cost compared with the injury and liability it helps prevent. Given how wet it gets here, the return is often clear. We can help you weigh it for your specific areas during a free on-site quote.
How is slip resistance added to the floor?+
We incorporate aggregates or textured finishes into a durable coating system, choosing the coarseness to match the grip each area needs while keeping the floor cleanable. Different zones can get different levels of traction. We recommend the right profile after assessing how each area is used and how wet it gets.
Does the concrete need prep before an anti-slip coating?+
Yes. Like any quality floor system, anti-slip coatings need a properly profiled, sound, and dry slab, so we diamond grind or shot blast, repair defects, and address moisture before applying. In BC, moisture in the slab can undermine a coating that was not mitigated. Proper prep is what makes the system bond and last, and it is central to our warranty.