Outdoor Matting

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    Updated May 2026 — Expanded with 2026 buying guidance and UK outdoor matting regulations.

    Outdoor Matting UK — Weather-Proof Rubber & Coir Mats for Every Application

    Outdoor matting serves a critical function: it protects surfaces, prevents dirt ingress, and dramatically reduces slip risk at entries, ramps, and outdoor walkways. At Rubberco, we supply the UK's full range of commercial and domestic outdoor matting — from heavy-duty rubber entrance mats to grass-protecting walkway systems.

    Types of Outdoor Matting Available in the UK

    Choosing the right outdoor matting starts with understanding which type suits your application:

    • Rubber outdoor mats: The most durable option. Heavy vulcanised SBR rubber mats are UV-stabilised and waterproof, lasting 10–20 years in exposed outdoor conditions. Best for commercial entrances, factory gateways and permanent outdoor positions.
    • EPDM rubber mats: Superior weather resistance. EPDM is the premium outdoor rubber — fully ozone and UV resistant, remains flexible in UK winter temperatures. Specify EPDM when the mat will be in full sun or coastal exposure.
    • Coir matting: Natural plant-fibre matting ideal for covered porches and recessed mat wells. Excellent dirt-scraping properties. Not suitable for fully exposed outdoor use — will degrade in heavy rain without cover.
    • Rubber grass mats / ground protection: Interlocking rubber panels that protect grass and turf from foot traffic and vehicle loads. Used at event sites, equestrian facilities, and temporary access routes.
    • Anti-slip decking mats: Purpose-designed rubber mats for outdoor decking. Drainage holes prevent pooling; textured surface achieves PTV 40+ wet for maximum slip resistance in rain.

    UK Weather & Outdoor Matting: What You Need to Know

    The UK climate presents specific challenges for outdoor matting:

    • Frost and freeze-thaw cycles: Standard SBR rubber remains flexible down to -20°C. EPDM performs to -40°C. Avoid PVC or low-quality rubber mats which can become brittle and crack in UK winters.
    • UV degradation: In south-facing exposed positions, UV degradation is a real concern over 5+ years. EPDM and recycled rubber mats with carbon-black compounds have significantly better UV resistance than natural or SBR compounds.
    • Rain and drainage: Open-grid or perforated rubber mats allow water to drain through, preventing the mat surface from becoming waterlogged. For flat outdoor positions without drainage, specify mats with raised bosses or drainage holes.
    • Wind: Outdoor mats must be heavy enough or anchored to resist displacement. Heavy-duty commercial rubber mats (10–15kg per m²) generally stay in place; lighter mats in exposed positions may need anchor pins or recessed mat channels.

    Outdoor Matting Applications by Sector

    Application Recommended Type Key Spec
    Commercial entrance (covered) Coir or rubber entrance mat PTV 36+ wet, scraper surface
    Commercial entrance (exposed) Heavy rubber outdoor mat EPDM or vulcanised SBR, PTV 40+
    Outdoor decking / patio Anti-slip decking mat Drainage holes, PTV 40+ wet
    Ramps & steps Ribbed rubber matting PTV 40+, fixed edges
    Event / festival ground Rubber grass mats Interlocking, load-bearing
    Equestrian / stable gate Rubber grass / stable mats 17–22mm, heavy-duty
    Pool surround Drainage rubber mat EPDM, PTV 40+, chlorine-resistant

    How to Choose the Right Outdoor Matting Size

    For entrance matting, the general rule is: the mat should be at least 1.5x the stride length of your typical user, allowing 3–4 footfalls on the mat before entering. For most commercial entrances, this means a minimum mat depth of 900mm (standard) to 1200mm (busier entrances with heavier soiling).

    For decking and patio coverage, measure the walking areas and order to suit — mats can be cut to size, or roll rubber ordered by the linear metre. Don't forget to account for fixed obstacles (furniture legs, planters).

    Outdoor Matting FAQ

    Q: Will outdoor rubber matting fade in UK sun?
    A: Carbon-black rubber compounds (most dark grey or black mats) have inherent UV resistance and fade very slowly. Coloured rubber mats (particularly red or blue) may fade faster in direct sun — if colour retention is important, specify EPDM compounds with colour-stable pigmentation, or accept that natural weathering will occur.

    Q: Can outdoor rubber mats be left out all year in the UK?
    A: Yes. Quality vulcanised rubber and EPDM mats are designed for year-round outdoor use in UK conditions. Coir matting should be brought in or stored under cover in winter if fully exposed to rain. Lightweight foam or EVA mats are not suitable for permanent outdoor use.

    Q: How do I secure outdoor matting to stop it moving?
    A: Options include: heavy-gauge mats that stay in place by weight alone (commercial 15–20mm rubber); recessed mat channels built into paving or concrete; rubber anchor stakes pushed through drainage holes; or double-sided outdoor tape for lighter duty positions. For permanent positions, mats can be bonded with EPDM-compatible adhesive.

    Q: Do you offer custom-sized outdoor mats?
    A: Yes — Rubberco supplies outdoor matting cut to size. Order rubber rolls by the linear metre for custom widths and lengths. Standard mat widths are 1m, 1.2m and 1.5m. For bespoke shapes, contact us with your dimensions.

    Q: What is the best outdoor matting for a care home or hospital entrance?
    A: Specify recessed entrance matting with a PTV 36+ wet rating and a scraper/wiper surface to remove both mud and moisture. Rubber entrance mats (not coir) are preferred in healthcare settings due to their easy cleaning and hygienic properties. Ensure the mat is flush with the surrounding floor to eliminate trip hazards — critical for wheelchair and mobility aid users.

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