

Available in both square and grid patterns, fiberglass grating is widely used due to its low maintenance cost combined with unmatched resilience. Unlike metal gratings, which in certain environments can require extended product life cycle; fiberglass grating is corrosion and rust free, making it more cost effective. Chemical attacks are also not an issue with fiberglass gratings, ensuring its durability. Ideal for the corrosive environment, FRP gives it the complete value for the money.





If you work in construction in any way, you will most likely need to use FRP grating at some point.
Download our Grating Selection Chart to help you find the right type of grating. To help you with load calculations, we have a handy molded grating load table PDF with information on the load capacities of different grating sizes.
Many fiberglass grating benefits make this such an excellent construction material. It is versatile and often used for many different purposes in construction.