Oxon Technology provides professional anti-slip assessment and treatment for selected compatible tile and stone floors in residential properties. Common enquiry areas include bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, entrances and circulation spaces exposed to water or frequent cleaning.

Start with the exact floor

Surface material alone does not confirm compatibility. The finish, condition, previous sealers or coatings, cleaning products and moisture exposure can affect suitability. Share clear photographs and product or tile information where available. A small inconspicuous test area may be recommended before full application.

Residential service process

  1. Share the floor material, location, approximate area, photographs and main concern.
  2. Review surface compatibility, previous treatments and preparation requirements.
  3. Complete a sample area where appropriate.
  4. Apply the selected treatment using the specified preparation, dwell time and rinsing process.
  5. Follow the supplied cleaning and maintenance guidance.

Bathrooms and wet areas

Bathrooms can involve water, soap residues, barefoot use, drainage and frequent cleaning. Treatment is only one possible control. Drainage, prompt cleaning, grab supports where needed and suitable footwear or mats should also be considered.

Appearance and performance

The process is intended to preserve the visible finish on compatible surfaces, but results vary. No floor can be guaranteed slip-proof in every condition, and treatment does not replace cleaning, contaminant control or maintenance.

Frequently asked questions

Can every bathroom tile be treated?

No. Compatibility depends on the exact tile, glaze, finish and previous treatments.

How much area does a product cover?

The supplied guide lists indicative coverage, but actual coverage varies with surface and application.

Can I apply the product myself?

DIY products and professional application are separate options. Review the current label, safety information and compatibility requirements before use.

Request a residential floor assessment