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entrance matting buyers guide

A Buyer's Guide to Entrance Matting

Mark Redshaw |

There are a few key factors to consider before purchasing a mat for your business entrance way 

  • Intended location, inside or outside of entrance
  • Amount of foot traffic through the entrance way
  • Type of foot traffic through the entrance way (work boots)
  • Health and safety requirements
  • Size and customisation

 

What size options are there?

Each range of entrance mat has a standard sizing, and most have the option of custom sizing to suit your business entrance way.

 

What Entrance Mats are best for outdoor areas?

Texas Entry Mats

Heavy duty rubber, for use in intense wear and high traffic outdoor entrance-ways. Unique design ensures excellent dirt removal.

 

Guardian Entry Mats

For use in high traffic indoor and outdoor entranceways, wet areas, and more. Safe in wet areas and outdoors

 

Which Entrance Mats are best for covered indoor areas?

Trooper Entry Mats

For use in medium traffic indoor entrance-ways and walkways, and covered outdoor areas. Effectively traps dirt and water

 

ColourStar Entry Mats

Fade resistant, stain resistant, eco-friendly, launderable for use in high-traffic indoor entranceways

 

Captain Entry Mats

Can be used in Indoor or outdoor areas. For use in high traffic entranceways and areas, to help eliminate water & dust being transferred.

 

Can I customise my entrance mat with a printed logo or message?

You can have your company logo or message printed on Colourstar and Captain Entry Mats. Email us at askus@commercialtraders.co.nz for custom printed mats.

Logo mats allow you to present your company’s brand logo and/or key messaging at that key point where visitors enter your business. It is about first impressions and first impressions are always the most memorable.

 

Do entrance mats come with a warranty?

Yes, all of the entrance mats we sell come with a standard 12 month warranty against manufacturing defect.

  

 

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