How to Stop Rugs From Slipping on Carpet Or Hard Floors
How to Stop Your Floor Rugs and Hallway Runners from Slipping
Floor rugs and hallway runners add comfort, style, and functionality to any space—but they have a tendency to move around, which can be both frustrating and dangerous. The size and weight of a rug play a big role in keeping it stable: heavier and larger rugs are less likely to slip. But not every room can accommodate a large, heavy rug. If your rug keeps moving, here’s a complete guide to stopping it—whether it’s on carpet or hard floors.
Why Do Rugs Slip on Carpet?
Rugs placed on carpeted areas can be tricky to keep in place. Most carpets have a pile, which creates tiny air gaps above the base. When you walk on your rug, the carpet compresses and shifts, causing the rug to slide.
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High pile carpets are more likely to let rugs move.
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Dense carpets reduce sideways movement.
Tip: Checking the density of your carpet is a great first step to finding the right anti-slip solution.
How to Stop Rugs Moving on Hard Floors
Hard floors—like glossy tiles, wood, vinyl, and non-gloss tiles—are easier to manage than carpets, but smooth-backed rugs often slip.
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Glossy tiles are the most slippery.
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Wood and vinyl are less slippery but can still cause movement.
Many floor rugs come with built-in rubber backing for anti-slip protection, especially useful in high-traffic areas. To extend the life of rubber-backed rugs:
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Clean with cold water only.
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Dry in the shade, not under direct sun.
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Avoid warm water, which can damage the rubber.
Recommended Solutions for Rugs on Carpet
1. Teebaud Runner Underlay
Teebaud Runner Underlay is ideal for hallway runners and event runners as it is a dual purpose for both hard floors or carpeted surfaces. Made from polyester fibres and a gentle, water-based resin, Teebaud provides hold and cushioning without damaging your floor.
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Suitable for carpet and hard floors.
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Available in 60 and 75cm widths.
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For best results, cover 80–90% of the runner rug.
2. Supa Pad Grip Rug Underlay
Supa Pad Grip Rug Underlay perfect for area rugs, kids’ rugs, or any rug that moves too much. This white foam underlay comes in pre-made sizes like 110x180cm, 180x220cm, 180x270cm 210x310cm and 230x370cm.
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Covers most of your rug for maximum stability.
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Ideal for heavy foot traffic areas.
Recommended Solutions for Rugs on Hard Floors
1. Rug Pad Total Stop Rug Underlay
Rug Pad Total Stop Rug Underlay is designed for hard floors only. This dimpled rubber underlay allows air circulation, prevents moisture build-up, and keeps your rug firmly in place.
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Covers as much of the rug as possible.
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Can be spot-glued to the rug backing for extra hold (avoid using on new resin or laminate floors, after around 3 -6 months should be fine).
2. Stop Slip Rug Underlay Silicon Pads
Stop Slip Rug Underlay Silicon Pads are available in white rubber, pre-made sizes:
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Sizes: 110x160cm, 150x220cm, 180x280cm, 205x310cm and 205x380cm
Simply place under your rug, and your floor covering becomes non-slip—protecting your family, guests, or employees.
Extra Tips for a Non-Slip Rug
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Use underlay suited to the type of flooring (carpet vs hard floor).
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Cover as much of the rug as possible for maximum hold.
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Keep rugs clean and dry to maintain grip.
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For runners, aim to cover 80–90% with underlay for best results.
Safety first: Rugs that slip are a hazard. Investing in the right underlay protects everyone and keeps your rugs looking great for longer.
