
Bathroom remodelers and senior‑focused contractors understand better than most that the bathroom is one of the highest‑risk areas in any home. Water, smooth flooring, and limited mobility create the perfect conditions for slips and falls, especially for older adults and clients planning to age in place. Even beautifully remodeled bathrooms can quickly become dangerous if traction is not addressed once the space is in use.
FloorGrip was created to give contractors a way to reduce that risk without changing the design, replacing flooring, or complicating the scope of a finished project.
The Hidden Risk in New Bathroom Floors
Many bathroom remodels include tile, stone, or other hard surfaces chosen for their clean look and durability. While these materials perform well visually, they can become slick when wet, particularly inside showers, just outside wet zones, or near tubs and sinks. In senior‑focused homes, this risk is even greater, as balance and reaction time may already be compromised.
Too often, slip resistance is addressed only after a fall or near‑miss occurs. At that point, clients are looking for solutions that do not require tearing out brand‑new floors or redoing finished work.
How FloorGrip Fits into Bathroom and Senior Safety Projects
FloorGrip is a clear anti‑slip floor treatment that increases traction on existing hard flooring surfaces while preserving the original appearance of the floor. Because it is applied directly to the finished surface, it works as a natural extension of a bathroom remodel rather than a redesign.
For bathroom remodelers, FloorGrip can be applied at the final stage of the project, once the tile is installed and cleaned. For senior‑focused contractors, it can be added alongside other safety upgrades such as grab bars, curbless showers, or seating solutions. In both cases, the floor remains visually unchanged, but significantly safer underfoot.
A Natural Add‑On for Aging‑in‑Place Solutions
Clients planning to age in place often focus on visible safety features, but flooring traction is just as critical. Slips are one of the leading causes of injury in older adults, and bathrooms are one of the most common locations for those incidents.
FloorGrip allows contractors to proactively address this concern without altering the client’s design choices. Because the treatment dries clear, it blends seamlessly into modern bathroom designs while adding an important layer of protection. This makes it especially appealing to homeowners who want safety without an institutional look.
Easy to Explain, Easy for Clients to Say Yes
Slip resistance is one of the easiest safety upgrades for clients to understand. When contractors explain that FloorGrip improves traction without changing the look of the floor or requiring replacement, the value is immediately clear. For seniors and their families, this reassurance can be just as important as the visual upgrades in the remodel itself.
Offering FloorGrip as an optional add‑on during the final walkthrough or planning stage positions the contractor as someone who is thinking beyond aesthetics and focusing on long‑term safety.
Completing the Bathroom the Right Way
For bathroom remodelers and senior‑focused contractors, FloorGrip represents a smarter way to finish the job. It addresses one of the most common safety concerns in the home without adding demolition, delays, or design compromises. Instead of leaving slip resistance unaddressed, contractors can offer a practical solution that enhances both safety and peace of mind.
FloorGrip turns a completed bathroom into a safer space, making it an ideal add‑on for professionals who want their projects to look great, function well, and truly support the people who use them every day.




