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M+A Matting alternatives and how to compare mat specs properly

An independent, fair look at where M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) fits in North American matting, and how to compare it properly. Ergo Matting is not a single-brand catalog, we run no paid rankings, no affiliate links, and no unfair takedowns, just strengths-first, buyer-focused comparisons.

In short

M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) publishes the strongest spec education in the category, compression-deflection explainers, material comparisons and an ROI calculator, plus a concrete ~15% recycled rubber figure and NFSI High-Traction options; its own frameworks are a fair way to compare it against Wearwell, NoTrax and distributor equivalents.

About M+A Matting (The Andersen Company)

M+A Matting, the matting brand of The Andersen Company (LaGrange, Georgia), stands out less for any single product than for showing its work: "Anti-Fatigue Matting 101," an ROI calculator, and explainers on compression deflection and PVC vs rubber vs polyurethane. That is the kind of material data we think every buyer should demand from every brand.

It is also unusually concrete on sustainability, publishing an approximately 15% recycled rubber figure on relevant products rather than vague eco language, and it publishes NFSI High-Traction certification on qualifying products. One practical note from our research: the company operates more than one web domain, so confirm which catalog a quoted product comes from.

Who is M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) best for?

  • Buyers who want published spec data, not adjectives, behind an anti-fatigue purchase
  • Teams building an internal business case, its ROI framing translates well into procurement documents
  • Sustainability-minded buyers who want a stated recycled-content number they can verify

Where M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) seems strongest

Based on public information and brand-published sources, strengths first. Claims that originate with the brand are labelled as such.

  • Best-in-class buyer education: "Anti-Fatigue Matting 101", an ROI calculator and spec explainers (compression deflection, PVC vs rubber vs polyurethane)
  • Multiple product lines (across its Smooth, Cleated, Suction and Modular backings, including branded lines like WaterHog and ColorStar) appear in the NFSI certified-products database
  • Publishes a concrete recycled-content figure (~15% recycled rubber) rather than vague eco language
  • Broad range spanning entrance, anti-fatigue and specialty matting

M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) at a glance

Company typemanufacturer
SegmentIndustrial matting manufacturers
HeadquartersLaGrange, Georgia
Area servedUS & Canada
Known forMatting manufacturer with the category's strongest published spec education
Key product typesAnti-fatigue mats · Entrance matting · Specialty & safety mats
Materials (published)PVC foam · Rubber · Polyurethane (per published spec explainers)
Standards notedNFSI High-Traction — several product lines appear in the NFSI certified-products database (certifies slip resistance, not fatigue performance); always check the exact SKU against the current database, not the brand as a whole
Sustainability notesPublishes approximately 15% recycled rubber content on relevant products.

Unsourced specifics are omitted: claims we could not confirm from a primary or independently checkable source are left out rather than guessed.

Brand-reported claims are labelled and are not independent test results.

Last reviewed: 2026-07-03. Ergo Matting is not affiliated with M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) and has not lab-tested its products.

What to check before choosing

The same diligence applies to every brand on your shortlist, including this one:

  1. 1Confirm which domain/catalog a quoted product comes from (the brand operates more than one site)
  2. 2Match compression-deflection figures to your standing hours
  3. 3NFSI certification applies to specific product lines, not the brand overall — check the exact SKU against the NFSI certified-products database

M+A Matting (The Andersen Company) alternatives worth comparing

These aren't rankings, each brand below is strong for someone. Follow the links for the same fair treatment we've given M+A Matting (The Andersen Company).

Alternatives in the same segment
BrandKnown forOften the best fit when
WearwellIndustrial anti-fatigue and ergonomic flooring with deep educational contentFacilities and EHS teams outfitting demanding industrial floors who want a single manufacturer with published specs and support content.
NoTrax (Justrite Safety Group)Broad anti-fatigue and safety matting range with a strong buyer-guide hubBuyers who want an established industrial brand with a broad catalog and model-level documentation, often through distribution.
ErgomatErgonomics-led industrial matting; verify warranty and hygiene grades per productPlants, labs, pharma and food facilities that want an ergonomics-led supplier and will confirm warranty, hygiene and cleanroom suitability per product before specifying.
SmartCellsPatented hollow-cell cushioning used for both anti-fatigue and fall protectionWorkplaces that want a firmer, stability-first cushioning feel, or that need fall-protection performance alongside anti-fatigue relief.
Apache MillsHigh-volume US mat manufacturer with the strongest recycled-content scale storyBuyers prioritizing recycled content at scale or wanting a US manufacturer that spans consumer and B2B lines.

When to ask Ergo Matting for a spec

  • You want a neutral read on compression-deflection and material data across several brands, not just one
  • You are unsure whether the office, kitchen or industrial grade is the right duty level for your floor
  • You want the sustainability claims on your shortlist normalized into comparable, verifiable facts

Tell us the environment, standing hours, floor type, any wet, oil, grease or ESD condition, the approximate size or number of stations, and any sustainability requirements. We'll return a neutral mat specification you can use with M+A Matting (The Andersen Company), any alternative, or several suppliers at once.

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FAQ

M+A Matting (The Andersen Company): common questions

Honest answers to what buyers actually search for.

What is compression deflection and why does it matter for mats?

Compression deflection measures how much a material compresses under a given load — in matting, it is a more useful comfort/durability signal than thickness alone, because two mats of equal thickness can feel completely different under a standing worker. M+A Matting publishes accessible explainers on it; whichever brand you buy, ask for the figure and compare like-for-like.

What are alternatives to M+A Matting?

Wearwell, NoTrax, Ergomat and SmartCells on the manufacturer side, and multi-brand distributors like Grainger and Uline. Use M+A's own published comparison axes — material, compression deflection, slip certification, recycled content — to judge all of them, including M+A itself.

Which is better for anti-fatigue mats: PVC, rubber or polyurethane?

It depends on the environment. Closed-cell PVC foam is economical for dry areas; nitrile rubber resists oil, grease and washdown chemicals; polyurethane holds its shape well for office standing mats. There is no universal winner — match the material to floor conditions and standing hours, and see our recycled rubber vs PVC guide for the sustainability angle.

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