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Safety and elegance can go hand in hand outdoors, especially when choosing a permeable flooring solution. An anti-slip finish is a key feature for patios, driveways, and walkways, ensuring secure footing without sacrificing style.
What Makes a Surface Anti-Slip?
Anti-slip properties are primarily determined by the texture and composition of the finished surface. Permeable floors made with pebbles and resin naturally offer some grip thanks to the aggregate structure. For pedestrian and vehicular areas, a system such as Flowstone uses binders and carefully sized stones to maximise both durability and slip resistance.
Practical Guidance for Anti-Slip Installation
To achieve a safe, anti-slip finish:
- Select an appropriate aggregate size; slightly rougher textures provide more slip resistance.
- Use dedicated resin binders designed to enhance grip, like the Polirock Polyurethane Binder for white stones, which adds both durability and slip prevention.
- Apply carefully following the provided instructions — correct resin dosage and even distribution of aggregates are crucial for consistent safety and appearance.
When Anti-Slip Finishes Matter Most
Anti-slip finishing is especially important on slopes, entrances, or areas exposed to frequent rain or frost. Those with young children or elderly family members should also prioritise this feature for peace of mind.
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