Collection: Commercial Bathroom Flooring

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£14.00 - from £9.99
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£22.50 - £27.30
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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Bathroom Flooring
The best flooring for a commercial bathroom combines durability, slip-resistance, ease of cleaning, and aesthetic appeal. Products like Altro ContraX and Tarkett Safetred are engineered specifically for high-traffic environments. Both offer heavy-duty protection, an anti-slip surface, and easy maintenance, making them ideal for public restrooms and workplace toilets.
For environments with constant moisture, such as shower rooms or poolside bathrooms, vinyl safety flooring like Polysafe Hydro provides exceptional water resistance. It features a raised embossed surface and built-in safety aggregates, offering permanent slip resistance (R10 rating) even when wet.
Commercial bathroom floors should typically have an R10 or R11 slip resistance rating for safety. Products like Polysafe Hydro (R10) are ideal for consistent wet areas, while ranges like Altro ContraX and Tarkett Safetred provide equivalent safety in general bathroom and toilet spaces.
Brands such as Tarkett Safetred Wood and Polysafe Wood FX provide wood-effect finishes ideal for hotel en-suites or spa settings, combining non-slip performance with natural aesthetics.
Vinyl safety floors are very low-maintenance; simply sweep or vacuum regularly, mop with warm water and a neutral detergent, rinse, and dry. For Altro floors like ContraX, Walkway 20, specific cleaners like AltroClean 44 are recommended to safely remove any stains and scuff marks.
Products like Altro ContraX, Walkway 20, and Polysafe Hydro are designed for environments where hygiene and slip safety are critical, including healthcare washrooms and care-home bathrooms.
Leading brands such as Altro and Tarkett often come with 5 to 10-year product warranties, ensuring long-term reliability and peace of mind for business owners.
While vinyl-based safety floors dominate this category, you can consider natural linoleum alternatives like Forbo Marmoleum, although they’re not typically slip-certified. Marmoleum is climate-positive and highly durable, making it suitable for areas where water isn’t directly present; however, for wet environments, vinyl safety flooring is still the go-to solution.