< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=956919236413778&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />
Products

Safety Starts from the Ground Up: Slip-Resistant Synthetic Roofing Underlayment for Safer Jobsites

2025-06-06

Slip-and-fall accidents are among the most common—and dangerous—safety risks in roofing. According to industry data, over 40% of roofing-related injuries are caused by slips. To address this longstanding issue, more contractors and construction firms are turning to synthetic roofing underlayment with superior slip resistance.

Unlike traditional felt, modern synthetic underlayment is engineered with specialized surface textures that maintain excellent traction, even in wet or rainy conditions.

Here are the key anti-slip advantages of synthetic underlayment:

 

 

Patented Anti-Slip Texture
Innovative surface patterning ensures a stable grip while climbing or walking, reducing the risk of foot slippage.

 

 

Reliable in Wet Conditions
Whether it's rain, fog, or rooftop condensation, synthetic underlayment maintains solid traction—making it the ideal choice for wet-weather installations.

Improves Efficiency and Peace of Mind
Better footing means safer work and sharper focus, helping crews complete jobs faster and with greater confidence.

 

 

Compatible with All Shoe Types
From rubber soles to cleated boots, synthetic underlayment supports stable movement across the board.

“A great roofing system must be durable and waterproof—but it also has to prioritize the safety of those installing it,” said a spokesperson for Mountain Bigfoot Barrier. “We’re committed to delivering smarter, safer solutions for the roofing industry.”

As jobsite safety standards continue to rise, choosing a high-performance, slip-resistant underlayment is more than just a smart move—it’s a mark of quality and responsibility.
Mountain Bigfoot Barrier Synthetic Underlayment—Because Every Step Matters.

Previous:Roofing Industry Shifts Focus — Underlayment Takes Center Stage in Building Quality Next:After the Storm: 5 Essential Roof Maintenance Tips to Protect Your Home