Where does a contractor go for anti-slip matting, GRP grating for a walkway, and a SUDS-compliant paving grid without juggling three different suppliers? Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd covers all of that under one roof. It is a family-run manufacturer and distributor in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, and the catalogue reaches well beyond the rubber mats the name implies. Most of what it sells is made in the UK, with some lines coming from partners in the USA, the EU, and the Far East.
The range splits roughly into floors people stand on and products that solve a building or groundworks problem. On the standing side there is anti-fatigue matting, anti-slip matting, anti-static ESD matting for electronics work, kitchen and bar mats, entrance mats, swimming pool matting, and outdoor matting. Garage flooring comes as interlocking PVC floor tiles, and there are vinyl flooring rolls for larger areas. Rubber matting is offered in open-grid and solid forms, indoor and outdoor, which is worth noting because the two behave very differently underfoot and in drainage.
The construction and groundworks side is where Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd shows real depth. GRP grating is stocked for platforms, walkways, and ramps, the kind of corrosion-resistant decking specified where steel would rust. There are ground stabilisation products, permeable paving grids made from recycled plastic and built to meet SUDS drainage rules, and soakaway crates in recycled polypropylene for stormwater attenuation. That last cluster points at civil and landscaping jobs rather than a warehouse floor, and it is unusual to find it sitting next to bar mats on the same site.
Health and safety gets its own clear thread through the catalogue. Floor signs and stickers, floor tape, safety message mats, social distancing mats, cable protection covers, and contamination control mats all serve sites that have to meet a standard or pass an inspection. Building maintenance buyers are clearly part of the intended audience alongside the commercial and industrial trade. The breadth is genuine, and the categories are specific enough that a buyer can usually find the exact product type by name. For a single supplier, Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd packs a lot of distinct trades into one catalogue.
Beyond the product pages, the site carries a blog, an FAQ section, and a testimonials area described as certified reviews. There is a working e-commerce basket, so smaller orders can be placed directly without a quote process. Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd states that it delivers throughout mainland UK and ships internationally, which fits a manufacturer that wants both trade accounts and one-off online buyers.
Reaching the company is straightforward. A phone number and a sales email sit in the site header on every page, and a Contact page is part of the main navigation. The trading address in Abingdon surfaces through third-party listings rather than the homepage, but the header details alone are enough for a buyer who wants to confirm stock or ask about a bespoke run. For an industrial supplier, that visible phone and email up top counts for something, since trade buyers often want to talk specifications before placing an order.
What the external reviews add up to
Public review history is where the picture gets sparse. The Facebook page shows a single review that has not been rated. A FreeIndex listing exists with no visible rating or count, and a Cylex listing turns up with nothing attached either. A botw.org.uk entry lists nine reviews, the largest external tally found for Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd, though still modest. No Trustpilot, Google, or Yelp totals could be found. So credibility here rests more on the catalogue itself, the UK manufacturing, and the company structure than on a wall of public ratings.
That is worth weighing honestly. A buyer choosing between matting suppliers often leans on review counts, and Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd does not yet have a large public trail. What it does have is a deep, coherent product list with technical categories like GRP grating and SUDS paving grids that a reseller with no real stock investment would not bother listing. The certified reviews section on the site may carry more customer feedback than the scattered external listings show, though that sits behind the company's own presentation. On that evidence Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd is asking buyers to trust its catalogue more than its public ratings, which is a reasonable position given what the catalogue actually contains.
The family-run framing tends to read as a small operation, and in some ways it is, but the spread from anti-static ESD mats to stormwater soakaway crates is wide for a business of that size. It points to specialist supplier relationships built up over time across several distinct trades. The recycled-plastic paving grids and recycled-polypropylene crates also give Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd a genuine environmental angle tied to physical products a buyer can order. That combination of safety, groundworks, and sustainability lines is what separates Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd from a plain matting shop.
For a trade or facilities buyer, the practical pull is the breadth under one account: anti-fatigue mats for a workshop, floor tape and safety signs for the same site, and GRP grating for an outdoor platform, all from a single UK manufacturer with a basket and a phone line. The external review footprint is sparse, which a careful buyer will want to supplement by calling and asking for trade references. A first order of mats or tiles is low-risk enough to test the service. The catalogue runs from a small bar mat to a full ground-stabilisation system, and Duratex UK Rubber & Plastics Ltd manufactures much of it in Abingdon.
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