Anti-slip treatment is a professional service used to improve floor slip resistance on surfaces that pose a risk of slips, trips, or falls.
At Slip Testing UK, our anti-slip treatment services help businesses and public organisations reduce slip risk, improve safety, and support health and safety compliance without unnecessary floor replacement.
Anti-slip treatment typically costs between £400 and £3,000+, depending on the size of the area, the floor type, and the required treatment method.
As a general guide:
Small areas or single rooms usually cost £400 – £1,200
Larger commercial or public areas typically range from £1,000 – £3,000+
Optional post-treatment slip testing costs £250 – £450
Exact pricing depends on surface condition, environment, and whether verification testing is required. For an accurate quote based on your site, the best next step is to get in touch.
Anti-slip treatment is the process of improving the grip of an existing floor surface to reduce the likelihood of slips and falls. Treatment works by increasing surface traction, helping footwear or bare feet maintain contact with the floor under normal use conditions.
Rather than changing the floor’s structure or appearance, anti-slip treatment is designed to enhance safety while maintaining the usability, hygiene requirements, and visual finish of the surface. This makes it a practical solution for environments where floor replacement would be disruptive, unnecessary, or cost-prohibitive.
Anti-slip treatment is needed when a floor does not provide sufficient grip for its intended use or operating conditions. This risk may exist permanently or only under certain circumstances, such as when the surface becomes wet or contaminated.
Treatment is commonly required where:
Floors become slippery after cleaning or spillages
Smooth or polished surfaces lack adequate traction
Environmental conditions change how the floor is used
Slip incidents, near-misses, or complaints have occurred
In many cases, the need for treatment is identified through slip testing or safety inspections.
Anti-slip treatment is often quicker, less disruptive, and more cost-effective than replacing flooring. Floor replacement typically involves removal, downtime, noise, and operational disruption, whereas treatment can often be applied with minimal interruption.
In many situations, treatment:
Reduces slip risk without removing the existing floor
Extends the usable life of the surface
Avoids unnecessary capital expenditure
Allows safety improvements to be targeted to specific areas
This makes anti-slip treatment a practical option for businesses and public spaces that need to improve safety without major refurbishment.
Anti-slip treatment is carried out using methods selected to suit the floor material, environment, and level of risk present. The process begins with an assessment of the surface condition and how the area is used.
The service typically includes:
Reviewing surface type, wear, and contamination risks
Selecting an appropriate treatment method
Applying treatment to identified risk areas
Allowing suitable curing or drying time
Offering post-treatment slip testing where required
The aim is to achieve measurable improvement while ensuring the floor remains fit for purpose.
Anti-slip treatment can be applied to many common floor types found in commercial, public, and industrial environments. The suitability of treatment depends on the condition of the surface and how it is used.
Floors commonly treated include:
Ceramic and tiled floors
Vinyl and laminate flooring
Natural stone and polished finishes
Resin-coated and industrial floors
External walkways, ramps, and steps
Some heavily worn or damaged surfaces may require alternative solutions, which is why assessment is important before treatment.
Anti-slip treatment is most commonly used in environments where slip risk is ongoing or difficult to control through cleaning and maintenance alone.
Typical environments include:
Restaurants and commercial kitchens
Retail premises and supermarkets
Hospitals, care homes, and healthcare facilities
Schools, colleges, and leisure centres
Swimming pool surrounds and changing areas
Warehouses, factories, and industrial sites
Entrances, corridors, and pedestrian walkways
Each environment presents different risks, so treatment is tailored accordingly.
Post-treatment slip testing is recommended to confirm that slip resistance has improved following treatment. Testing provides objective evidence that the treatment has achieved the intended safety outcome.
Verification testing:
Confirms measurable improvement in slip resistance
Provides documentation for compliance or audits
Supports insurance and risk management requirements
Demonstrates due diligence following incidents
This step ensures that safety improvements are verified rather than assumed.
Anti-slip treatment helps support health and safety compliance by addressing identified slip risks in a controlled and documented way. When risks are known, organisations are expected to take reasonable steps to reduce them.
When combined with slip testing or risk assessment, anti-slip treatment:
Demonstrates proactive risk management
Supports compliance with workplace safety obligations
Provides defensible evidence of action taken
Helps reduce the likelihood of repeat incidents
This approach supports both safety outcomes and compliance responsibilities.
Exact pricing for anti-slip treatment depends on several factors, including floor type, surface condition, area size, and the required treatment method.
Costs can also vary depending on whether post-treatment testing is included.
To receive an accurate price, the best approach is to discuss your site and requirements with our team.
This allows our team at Slip Testing UK to confirm treatment suitability and provide clear pricing based on your specific situation.
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