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GRP Products

Glass Reinforced Plastic - better known as GRP or fibreglass - is one of the most versatile and reliable materials available for anti-slip flooring and safety applications. Combining the strength of fibreglass with a grit-textured surface, GRP products deliver exceptional grip underfoot even in wet, oily or high-traffic conditions where standard flooring would pose a serious slip risk. 

Our GRP range is structured to help you quickly find the right solution for your project:

Both product types are engineered for durability, resistance to UV degradation, and long service life in demanding environments. Unlike metal alternatives, GRP will not rust or corrode, and unlike timber, it will not rot, warp or splinter.

GRP products are the go-to solution for industries where safety underfoot is critical including construction, marine, utilities, food processing, leisure and public infrastructure. They are also increasingly popular in residential settings for garden decking, pool surrounds and external steps. Browse the range below and order before 2pm for same-day UK dispatch. 

FAQ

Q: What does GRP stand for?

GRP stands for Glass Reinforced Plastic, also commonly referred to as fibreglass. It is a composite material made from plastic resin reinforced with fine glass fibres, giving it exceptional strength, light weight and resistance to corrosion and weather. 

Q: Is GRP slippery when wet?

No - quite the opposite. GRP anti-slip products are specifically manufactured with a coarse grit surface or an open grid pattern that provides outstanding grip even when wet, oily or contaminated. This makes them ideal for external steps, walkways, boat decks and any wet-work environment. 

Q: Can GRP products be used outdoors?

Yes. GRP is highly UV-resistant and weather-resistant, making it an excellent choice for permanent outdoor installation. It will not corrode, rust, rot or degrade in prolonged exposure to rain, UV or freeze-thaw cycles. 

Q: How do I cut GRP to size?

GRP can be cut using an angle grinder with a diamond blade, a circular saw with a fine-toothed blade, or a jigsaw. Always wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and a dust mask when cutting GRP products. Edges can be finished with a file or grinding wheel.