Flintshire · Sir y Fflint · Deeside
Floor grip, measured to the number.
Independent, UKAS-accredited slip testing across Flintshire and Deeside — pendulum and roughness, wet and dry, with a report that stands up to an insurer, the HSE or CIW.
Two readings, both accredited
Grip can’t be judged by eye, so we take it two ways that back each other up — the pendulum, and where it matters, the surface texture.
| 0–24 | High risk |
| 25–35 | Moderate |
| 36 and over | Low risk |
| Under 10 | High risk |
| 10–20 | Moderate |
| Over 20 | Low risk |
Worked to BS 7976-2 and BS EN 16165, read against UKSRG guidance. The full method →
On site, around you
We come out
To the site, at a time that suits — out of hours if that keeps the line moving.
We test it
Wet and dry, with the pendulum and, where needed, surface roughness.
You get proof
A clear, accredited report — values, areas, the lot.
Where the duty sits
The law’s straightforward: if people are on the floor, you keep it safe and you check it — the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Workplace Regulations. In Welsh care settings, Care Inspectorate Wales (CIW) expects that risk managed and evidenced. A pendulum value is evidence; a mopped floor and good intentions aren’t.
No thumb on the scale
We don’t supply flooring, sell coatings or earn a penny on what you do next — so the reading is just the reading. It comes from the same UKAS-accredited lab that’s tested floors for Amazon, Gatwick, British Airways and TUI, running 300-plus products through the lab each year.
Why it’s worth doing
The places we point the pendulum
Book a test
Get the number
Give us the surface, a rough area in square metres and where you are in Flintshire. A fixed, no-strings quote comes straight back — usually same day. We work out of hours so production and trading don’t stop.
Independent and ISO/IEC 17025 accredited (UKAS Testing Laboratory No. 7933). We test floors; we don’t sell flooring or treatments.