Quick Take
☑️ Minimum Safety Specs: Always verify a minimum R10 rating and a DCOF ≥ 0.42 for wet interior floors.
☑️ Outdoor Requirements: Demand an R11–R12 rating and ≤0.5% water absorption (full-body vitrified material) for exterior use.
☑️ Top Finishes: Choose engineered textures, sugar finish, or GHR (Glaze High Resistance) for optimal grip.
☑️ What to Avoid: Never use Polished Glazed Vitrified Tiles (PGVT) or "satin matte" finishes in wet areas, as they become severely low-friction when wet.
What Are Anti Skid Tiles?
Anti-skid floor tiles are specialised flooring materials engineered to maintain a measurable Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) above 0.42 in wet conditions, as required for level interior wet floors. In practical terms: when your foot lands on a wet surface, the tile surface creates enough mechanical resistance through engineered micro-textures, grip glazes, or punched surface patterns to prevent the foot from sliding.
Compliance with IS 15622 (India's standard for ceramic tiles) and DIN 51130 (German ramp test for slip resistance) are the two benchmarks most relevant to Indian buyers. A tile simply labelled "anti-skid" by a dealer without citing these ratings is a tile you should question before buying.
One thing many buyers overlook: not all matte tiles qualify as anti-skid. True anti-skid tiles require a DCOF > 0.42 (wet interiors) achieved through specific surface engineering, not just a dull glaze finish.
Why Anti Skid Tiles Are Increasingly Chosen in India
India's climate makes this non-negotiable in several zones:
- Monsoon-exposed terraces and balconies algae, standing water, and wet soles create extreme slip risk; R11 or higher is required
- Bathrooms and wet areas over 70% of household fall injuries in India occur in bathrooms; soap film on a polished floor is a known hazard
- Commercial kitchens and hospitals grease + water combinations demand R12+ ratings
- Parking and driveways vehicle tyre loads + rain = R11 minimum in most projects
The 2026 market has also seen stronger demand from builders and contractors specifying anti-skid tiles for handover compliance on residential projects particularly in premium apartments across Tier 1 cities.
Types of Anti Skid Tiles Available in India
| Tile Type |
Best For |
Typical R-Rating |
Water Absorption |
| Porcelain (Full Body Vitrified Material) |
Outdoor, wet zones, commercial |
R10–R13 |
≤0.5% |
| GVT (Glazed Vitrified Tiles) |
Bathrooms, kitchens |
R10–R11 |
0.5–1.0% |
| Ceramic |
Indoor dry areas only |
R9–R10 |
3–7%+ |
| Parking Tiles (Heavy Porcelain) |
Driveways, parking decks |
R11–R12 |
≤0.5% |
| Tactile / Textured Tiles |
Ramps, pedestrian walkways |
R11–R13 |
≤0.5% |
Ceramic tiles carry 3–7%+ water absorption. In North India or hilly regions with freeze-thaw cycles, ceramic tiles installed outdoors absorb water, which then expands during freezing and shatters the tile from within. Porcelain or full-body vitrified material (≤0.5% water absorption per IS 15622) is the only appropriate choice for outdoor Indian applications.
Anti Skid Tiles vs Regular Floor Tiles
| Parameter |
Anti Skid Tiles |
Regular Floor / PGVT Tiles |
| Surface Texture |
Engineered micro-grip, punched, matte, GHR |
Polished, high-gloss |
| DCOF (Wet) |
≥0.42 |
Often <0.20 when wet |
| R-Rating |
R10 and above |
R9 or unrated |
| Best Use |
Wet zones, outdoor, ramps |
Dry indoor living areas only |
| Cleaning |
Requires pH-neutral cleaner + wet vacuum |
Standard mopping |
| Visual Appearance |
Textured, matte, natural |
Glossy, mirror-like |
Warning
Where NOT to Use Regular PGVT:
Polished Glazed Vitrified Tiles (PGVT) should never be used in bathrooms, kitchens, outdoor areas, or any surface exposed to water. A PGVT tile can feel grippy when perfectly dry the same tile becomes dangerously slippery the moment any liquid contaminant is introduced. If a dealer recommends PGVT for your bathroom floor, that's a red flag.

Understanding Slip Ratings R9 to R13
This is where most guides fall short. The R-rating system (DIN 51130) measures slip resistance using an inclined ramp test with motor oil making it most accurate for industrial and commercial oil-wet environments. It is NOT a perfect predictor of barefoot wet-bathroom safety. That nuance matters.
| R-Rating |
Application |
Indian Use Case |
| R9 |
Dry indoor areas only |
Living rooms, dry corridors |
| R10 |
Indoor wet areas |
Bathrooms, residential kitchens |
| R11 |
Semi-outdoor, rain-exposed |
Balconies, covered terraces, patios |
| R12 |
Outdoor, commercial kitchens, ramps |
Driveways, parking, hospital kitchens |
| R13 |
Industrial, high-risk wet areas |
Factories, pool decks, ramps with oil |
For barefoot zones showers, pool surrounds, changing rooms the relevant standard is DIN 51097 (barefoot wet ramp test). For these areas, a "C" classification under DIN 51097 is required for optimal safety. DIN 51097 classifies barefoot wet resistance in three grades: Class A (low grip changing rooms with minimal water), Class B (moderate grip indoor pool surrounds, barefoot corridors), Class C (highest grip pool decks, shower floors, steam rooms). Class C is the minimum for any barefoot surface with continuous water exposure. An R10 tile is not a substitute for a DIN 51097 Class C tile in a barefoot pool shower.
DCOF (Dynamic Coefficient of Friction) is the more scientifically rigorous test for pedestrian environments. Per ANSI A326.3:
- ≥ 0.42 Level interior wet floors (minimum residential bathroom)
- ≥ 0.55 Exterior benchmark
- ≥ 0.60 Pool decks, grease-exposed floors, outdoor wet
- ≥ 0.65 Ramps
Important Note
One critical buyer note: the DCOF 0.42 figure is a floor, not a guarantee. A tile barely clearing 0.42 is the legal minimum not a comfortable safety margin for a bathroom used by elderly family members or young children.

Best Anti Skid Tiles for Bathrooms
For residential Indian bathrooms, the minimum specification is:
- R10 rating (DIN 51130) for typical bathroom use
- DCOF ≥ 0.42 (ANSI A326.3) for wet floor safety
- Finish: Matte, Sugar Finish, GHR (Glaze High Resistance), or Rain Drops not satin matte, not PGVT
Warning
The "Satin Matte" Deception: Many showrooms display tiles labelled "satin matte" as anti-skid options. In practice, satin matte is a smooth, low-sheen glaze it provides minimal actual grip in wet conditions. It's one of the most frequently misrepresented finishes in the bathroom tile category. Always ask for the DCOF value in writing.
Size matters more than most buyers know: Smaller tiles 300×300mm or 400×400mm create more grout lines per square metre. Those grout lines provide additional drainage channels and mechanical grip. Large format tiles (600×1200mm and above) look seamless and premium, but on wet bathroom floors they can trap water in micro-hollows caused by firing warpage, creating hydroplaning conditions.

Recommended bathroom anti-skid options from Morbitaa:
- 300×300mm matte porcelain, R10, DCOF ≥ 0.42
- 400×400mm sugar finish GVT, R10
- 600×600mm GHR finish full-body vitrified material, R10–R11
Best Anti Skid Tiles for Outdoor Areas
Outdoor applications in India deal with four combined threats: standing water, algae growth, UV exposure, and in northern regions, freeze-thaw cycles. A tile that handles one but not all four will fail.
Minimum outdoor specification:
- R11 rating for balconies, covered patios, residential terraces
- R12 rating for open driveways, exposed walkways, monsoon-facing areas
- Water absorption ≤ 0.5% porcelain or full-body vitrified material only
- MOHS hardness 7–8 environmental sand and grit tracked in by footwear will scratch softer tiles within months
Warning
The freeze-thaw failure of ceramic tiles outdoors is a buyer mistake that competitors never cover. If you're in Delhi, Jaipur, or any region with sub-zero winters ceramic tile outdoors is not an option. The absorbed moisture expands on freezing and the tile body cracks. Porcelain's ≤0.5% absorption essentially eliminates this risk.

Parking Anti Skid Tiles in India
Parking tiles operate under a different demand set: vehicle weight loads, tyre abrasion, oil spills, and heavy rain. The specification framework shifts accordingly.
- R11–R12 minimum for vehicle-accessible parking
- PEI Rating: IV or V parking tiles face constant abrasion from footwear and tyres; PEI III is insufficient
- Breaking strength ≥ 2000 N (ISO standard for porcelain) for vehicle-loaded areas
- Thickness: 15–20mm for heavy-duty outdoor parking; 10–12mm for pedestrian-only covered parking
- Finish: Granular, brushed, sandblasted, or punched texture not matte glaze
Standard sizes in the Indian parking tile segment: 300×300mm, 400×400mm, 600×600mm. The 600×600mm format in heavy-duty porcelain is increasingly specified on commercial projects for a cleaner visual result.
Anti Skid Tiles for Commercial Spaces
Commercial projects carry higher safety liability. Hospitals, hotels, schools, and commercial kitchens each have specific requirements:
| Space |
Minimum R-Rating |
DCOF |
Notes |
| Hospital corridors |
R10 |
≥ 0.42 |
Wheelchair + wet mop traffic |
| Hotel bathrooms |
R10–R11 |
≥ 0.42 |
Barefoot zone; DIN 51097 Class C preferred |
| Commercial kitchen |
R12 |
≥ 0.60 |
Grease present; frequent wet cleaning |
| School corridors |
R10–R11 |
≥ 0.42 |
High-traffic, running children |
| Pool decks |
R12–R13 |
≥ 0.60 |
Barefoot + permanently wet |
Note for Specifiers
For architects and specifiers: defining the exact DCOF standard in your specification documents matters legally. A floor specified as "anti-skid" without a DCOF value or R-rating gives no enforceable standard at project handover.
Popular Anti Skid Tile Sizes in India
| Size (mm) |
Size (Inches) |
Common Application |
Notes |
| 300×300 |
12×12 |
Bathrooms, balconies |
Max grout line density; highest wet grip |
| 400×400 |
16×16 |
Bathrooms, residential kitchens |
Practical balance of grip and visual |
| 600×600 |
24×24 |
Commercial floors, parking |
Standard commercial format |
| 600×1200 |
24×48 |
Large wet-area floors |
Verify DCOF; micro-ponding risk; add slope |
| 300×600 |
12×24 |
Bathrooms, outdoor steps |
Works well in narrow spaces |
Tip
Order 5–10% extra for standard sizes. For 800×1600mm or 1200×2400mm large-format tiles, order 15–20% extra large formats have higher cutting wastage and are harder to batch-match in later replacements.
Anti Skid Tile Finishes Explained
| Finish |
Grip Level |
Cleaning |
Best For |
| Matte |
Medium |
Moderate |
Bathrooms, living areas |
| Sugar Finish |
Medium–High |
Moderate |
Bathrooms, semi-outdoor |
| GHR (Glaze High Resistance) |
High |
Easy |
Wet areas, commercial |
| Rain Drops |
High |
Moderate |
Outdoor, balcony |
| Sandblasted / Brushed |
Very High |
Requires care |
Industrial, pools |
| Punched Texture |
Very High |
Requires pH-neutral cleaner |
Ramps, heavy commercial |
| Satin Matte |
Low–Medium |
Easy |
Not suitable for wet floors |
| Glossy / PGVT |
Very Low |
Easy |
Dry indoor walls/living rooms only |
Rain Drops finish refers to tiles with a pressed dot-matrix or circular raised-pattern surface designed to channel water away from the foot contact area. The pattern is visible and tactile; it's an engineered grip surface, not a glaze treatment.
On real projects, I've seen bathroom renovations redone within two years because the buyer chose a "textured" tile from a showroom display only to discover it was a satin matte PGVT with a DCOF well below 0.42. The tile looked right. The number didn't.

Anti Skid Tiles Price in India 2026
Pricing varies by material, finish, R-rating, and whether you're buying retail or wholesale from Morbi.
| Tile Type |
Retail Range |
Morbi Wholesale Range |
Notes |
| Standard Ceramic Anti Skid |
Price varies by brand and location. Verify with your local tile dealer. |
Lower at source; verify directly |
18% GST applicable |
| Vitrified Anti Skid (GVT/GHR) |
Price varies by brand and location. Verify with your local tile dealer. |
Factory pricing available on inquiry |
18% GST + freight |
| Porcelain Parking (Heavy Duty) |
Price varies by brand and location. Verify with your local tile dealer. |
Volume discounts on bulk orders |
18% GST + freight |
| Large Format Porcelain (600×1200+) |
Price varies by brand and location. Verify with your local tile dealer. |
Direct from Morbi; 3–10 day lead time |
18% GST + transport |
Key pricing notes:
- All tile prices are subject to 18% GST in India
- Metro cities carry a freight premium over Tier 2 cities; always verify locally
- Morbi lead time is typically 3–10 working days for standard stock items
- For bulk and project orders, contact Morbitaa Buildmart LLP directly for factory pricing
Factors Affecting Anti Skid Tile Prices
- R-rating and DCOF value higher-rated surfaces require complex mould tooling; R12–R13 tiles cost more than R9–R10
- Tile body material porcelain costs more than ceramic; full-body vitrified material more than surface-glazed
- Size and format large format tiles cost more per sq ft due to material and pressing complexity
- Finish type GHR and punched texture finishes involve additional processing vs standard matte
- Grade Grade 1 (no visible defects) vs Grade 2 affects price but not structural performance
- Order volume wholesale pricing from Morbi significantly undercuts retail for volumes above 500–1000 sq ft
Installation Best Practices
What most installers will tell you:
Adhesive: Use polymer-modified tile adhesive for all wet areas. Standard cement + sand bedding allows micro-movement that opens grout joints over time. For large-format tiles (600×1200mm+), flexible adhesive with anti-slip properties is mandatory to manage thermal expansion.
Grout: This is the most overlooked variable. Epoxy grout in wet areas is not optional it's a performance requirement. Standard cement grout absorbs water and soap, softens over time, and the joint itself becomes slippery. Epoxy grout is chemically resistant, non-porous, and maintains the drainage function of grout lines indefinitely.
Slope: Wet areas must slope toward drains at a minimum 1:100 gradient. Large-format tiles make achieving adequate slope harder this is another reason 300×300mm or 400×400mm tiles work better in wet bathroom floors than 600×1200mm slabs.

Warning
Builders Clean Critical: If epoxy or polymer-modified grout haze is allowed to dry on a textured anti-skid tile surface, it permanently fills the micro-slip grooves. The tile's traction is destroyed before the bathroom is ever used. A meticulous builders clean with the correct grout haze remover, immediately after installation is non-negotiable on textured surfaces.
Spacer size: 2mm–3mm spacers for standard anti-skid tiles. Rectified tiles can use 1.5mm minimum, but require a perfectly flat substrate (±3mm in 3 metres) use a tile levelling system for rectified formats to eliminate lippage risk. Any subfloor variation becomes visible as lippage on rectified anti-skid tiles, and lippage creates micro-trip hazards in addition to visual defects.
Expansion Joints: Large-format anti-skid tiles (600×1200mm and above) require perimeter expansion joints and field expansion joints every 4–5 metres. Without them, thermal expansion in outdoor areas and sub-floor movement in bathrooms causes tiles to tent or pop regardless of how good the adhesive spec is. A 6–10mm joint at all perimeters, filled with a flexible sealant (not grout), is non-negotiable on large formats.
Common Buyer Mistakes to Avoid
Trusting the label, not the rating
"Anti-skid" is a marketing label in India. Ask for the R-rating (minimum R10) and DCOF value (minimum 0.42 for wet floors) in writing. If a showroom can't provide it, the tile likely hasn't been tested.
Using wall-only sizes for floors
300×450mm, 300×500mm, and some 200×600mm tiles are manufactured for wall applications with a PEI rating of 0. A PEI 0 tile placed on a floor will crack or wear through rapidly. Size alone does not confirm floor suitability.
The Grade 1 confusion
"Grade 1" in the tile industry refers to manufacturing quality the absence of visible defects at 3 feet viewing distance. It does not indicate heavy-duty floor suitability. Grade 1 tiles can be wall tiles. PEI rating (IV or V for heavy floors) is what determines wear resistance.
Skipping the batch check
Order all tiles for a project from the same production batch (same Lot Number, Caliber Code, and Shade Code all three). Shade variation between batches on textured anti-skid tiles is visible and impossible to correct after installation. Always order 5–10% extra from the same batch.
Using waxy or film-forming cleaners
This is the "Residue Trap" and no competitor mentions it. Standard floor cleaners, many mopping solutions, and all wax-based polishes deposit a thin film on anti-skid tile surfaces over repeated cleaning. That film fills the micro-texture valleys with soap residue and gradually converts a grip surface into a slippery one. The fix is pH-neutral, residue-free detergents with wet-vacuum extraction not a mop.
Installing large-format tiles in wet zones without proper slope
600×1200mm and larger tiles are prone to micro-ponding. Minor firing warpage (present in virtually all large-format tiles to some degree) prevents water from draining cleanly. On a flat bathroom floor with 600×1200mm tiles, water can trap under the foot and cause sudden hydroplaning even on a tile rated R10.

Myth vs Reality
| Common Claim |
Reality |
| All matte tiles are anti-skid |
False matte refers to finish sheen only; grip requires engineered texture or GHR glaze with R-rating ≥ R10 |
| Thicker outdoor tiles are safer |
Partially true thickness improves breaking strength but not slip resistance; R-rating and water absorption determine outdoor safety |
| One anti-skid tile suits all rooms |
False kitchens need R10 (grease-focused), outdoor terraces need R11, pool decks need R12–R13 |
| PGVT tiles with textured pattern are anti-skid |
False the polished glaze base of PGVT is inherently low-friction when wet; engineered grip tiles have different surface construction |
| Higher price = higher slip rating |
Not always price reflects material grade, brand, and aesthetics; always verify the DCOF rating regardless of price point |
Technical Specifications & Indian Standards
Relevant standards for Indian tile buyers:
- IS 15622 Indian Standard for ceramic and vitrified tiles; covers water absorption, breaking strength, and dimensional tolerances. IS 15622 governs tile body properties water absorption, breaking strength, dimensional tolerance. For slip resistance thresholds in Indian project specifications, ANSI A326.3 (DCOF ≥ 0.42 for wet interiors) and DIN 51130 (R-rating) remain the practical benchmarks most Indian specifiers cite, as IS 15622 does not prescribe a universal slip coefficient threshold across all tile types.
- DIN 51130 German standard for R-value slip resistance (oil-wet ramp test, R9–R13); most widely cited in the Indian tile industry
- DIN 51097 Barefoot wet ramp classification (A, B, C); applies to pools, showers, changing rooms
- ISO 13006 International classification for ceramic tiles; relevant for export specifications
- ISO 10545-3 Water absorption testing methodology
- ANSI A326.3 DCOF AcuTest protocol; provides the ≥0.42 threshold for wet interior floors
Technical Note
A technical note for architects and specifiers: The widely cited ASTM C1028 standard (0.60 SCOF threshold) was officially withdrawn in 2014 by the tile industry because static coefficient measurements do not reliably correlate to actual pedestrian slip risk during ambulation. Dynamic testing (DCOF per ANSI A326.3) has replaced it. If a specification still cites ASTM C1028, update it the standard no longer exists in active use, and it has been successfully challenged in slip-and-fall litigation.
There's an ongoing professional debate between those specifying ANSI A326.3 (BOT-3000E tribometer) and forensic experts who argue the Pendulum Test (AS 4586 / ASTM E303) is a more scientifically rigorous predictor of real-world slip risk. The ANSI standard itself explicitly states it should be used for comparing surfaces, not for predicting actual slip-and-fall risk. For high-liability commercial applications hospitals, schools, hotels architects increasingly specify both test methodologies to cover the gap.
Buyer Scenarios
Small apartment bathroom (8–12 sq ft): 300×300mm or 400×400mm matte or sugar finish vitrified tile, R10, DCOF ≥ 0.42, epoxy grout. Budget-conscious but safe. More grout lines mean more grip without premium pricing.
Premium home with large-format aesthetic preference: 600×600mm GHR finish full-body vitrified material, R10–R11. Ensure adequate drain slope is achieved by your installer. Avoid 600×1200mm for bathroom floors unless your installer confirms precise slope control.
Outdoor terrace/balcony (monsoon-exposed): 400×400mm or 600×600mm punched or rain drops finish porcelain, R11–R12, water absorption ≤0.5%. For North India confirm freeze-thaw resistance; only full-body vitrified material or porcelain qualifies.
Commercial parking or driveway: 600×600mm heavy-duty porcelain parking tile, R11–R12, PEI IV/V, thickness 15–20mm, breaking strength ≥ 2000N.
Expert Opinion
Two things rarely discussed in any Indian tile guide:
On large-format anti-skid tiles: The demand for 600×1200mm and larger formats in wet areas is growing in 2026 driven by the premium segment wanting fewer grout lines and a seamless look. There's nothing wrong with large-format anti-skid tiles in covered outdoor or commercial areas with proper drainage engineering. But in residential bathroom floors, they're a technical risk more often than a practical benefit. The firing warpage in large formats is an industry reality, not a defect. An experienced installer can manage it with proper slope and adhesive thickness, but many residential installs don't get that attention. Smaller formats remain more reliable for bathroom safety.
On Morbi manufacturing and export quality: Morbi factories produce across a very wide quality spectrum. The same factory may produce Grade A export-quality tiles and lower-grade domestic tiles in the same production run. For anti-skid tiles specifically where the functional performance depends on consistent surface texture depth and glaze firing precision batch-to-batch variation is more consequential than it is for polished tiles. Request ISO 10545-2 warpage test data for large-format anti-skid tiles. Keep a physical control sample from your first approved batch. Photos don't capture shade or texture variation accurately enough for quality disputes.
Decision Snapshot
If you're buying for a bathroom: R10, DCOF ≥ 0.42, matte or sugar finish vitrified tile, 300×300mm to 600×600mm, epoxy grout. If you're buying for outdoor or parking: R11–R12 porcelain, ≤0.5% water absorption, PEI IV/V. Avoid PGVT, satin matte, and any tile a showroom can't provide a rating certificate for. Order 5–10% extra, keep batch numbers.
If you're not sure which option suits your space, share your layout with a tile consultant before confirming your order.