Whether it’s a commercial entryway in Sydney or a residential pool surround in Queenstown, slippery concrete is a major liability. Many property owners believe that "non-slip" means a rough, unattractive finish. However, with modern high-performance water-based sealers, you can maintain a safe, grip and a beautiful, clean aesthetic.
The Science of Grip: Why Additives Matter
Most "off-the-shelf" non-slip sealers use sand or grit. These are jagged, uncomfortable underfoot, and tend to "pop out" over time, leaving the concrete vulnerable.
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The SiF Approach: Our product will not alter the surface in anyway!
High-Traffic Durability
For high-traffic areas—like warehouse floors, shopfronts, or busy driveways—the sealer needs to do more than just look good; it needs to resist "hot tyre pick-up" and abrasion.
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Water-Based Penetrating Sealers: Unlike topical "paints," our sealers bond within the concrete matrix. This means the non-slip additive is locked into the surface, not just sitting on top.
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Chemical Resistance: Our sealers protect against oil, salts, and cleaning chemicals, making them the standard for Australian and New Zealand commercial environments.
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Local Support & NZ Distribution
We understand the urgency of commercial safety projects.
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In Australia: Technical support is available for large-scale commercial specifications.
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In New Zealand: Orders placed by 11:00 AM are processed for afternoon dispatch. Whether you are in Auckland or Wanaka, we provide the technical solutions to make your concrete surfaces safe and compliant.
FAQ'S
Q: Which water-based penetrating sealer is best for high-traffic concrete floors?
A: For high-traffic commercial or residential floors, a water-based penetrating sealer with a high solids content is ideal. These sealers bond chemically with the concrete to resist "hot tyre pick-up" and abrasion while remaining easy to clean and maintain.
Q: How do you make a concrete sealer non-slip?
A: To achieve a non-slip finish, use SiF Sealers to penetrate into the substrate without changing the surface texture.