Description
NTC Heavy-Duty Tile-In Non-Slip Stair Nosing
Strong, Safe, and Seamless Protection for High-Traffic Tiled Stairs
The NTC Heavy-Duty Tile-In Stair Nosing is designed to provide reliable safety and lasting durability in busy commercial and public spaces. Crafted from tough anodised aluminium and fitted with a high-traction PVC insert, it ensures secure footing while protecting stair edges from wear. Ideal for hotels, schools, offices, and other demanding tiled staircases, this nosing integrates perfectly during installation for a clean, flush finish.
Features:
- Heavy-Duty Aluminium Build: Made from premium-grade aluminium to withstand heavy foot traffic and resist damage over time.
 - Tile-In Flush Profile: Installed during tiling to create a smooth, professional edge that sits perfectly level with your ceramic tiles.
 - Anti-Slip PVC Insert: Provides excellent grip, helping to prevent slips in both dry and wet conditions.
 - Impact & Corrosion Resistant: Engineered for indoor use with a tough finish that requires minimal maintenance.
 - Easy to Cut & Fit: Can be trimmed to size with a fine-tooth saw or aluminium blade and installed using tile adhesive or fixings during tiling.
 
Technical Details:
- Product Code: NTC
 - Profile Type: Heavy-Duty Tile-In Stair Nosing
 - Material: Anodised aluminium with PVC anti-slip insert
 - Compatible Flooring: Ceramic tiles
 - Length: Typically 2.5m to 2.8m (confirm availability)
 - Application: Indoor use in commercial, hospitality, and high-traffic residential areas
 
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Can I install this nosing after tiling?
No, the NTC must be installed during tile laying for proper alignment and a flush finish. - 
Is it suitable for outdoor use?
No, it is designed for indoor environments. For outdoor stairs, consider a weatherproof stair nosing. - 
How does this differ from slimline nosings?
The NTC is thicker and more rugged, ideal for heavy-duty commercial use, while slimline profiles suit lighter, residential applications. - 
What’s the best way to cut the nosing?
Use a fine-tooth saw, aluminium blade, or mitre saw to achieve clean, precise cuts