Exeter pavement slip testing covers the city centre conservation area, Princesshay shopping district and the heritage stone footways throughout the historic core.
Every pendulum slip test in Exeter is performed by a directly-employed Surface Performance technician — no subcontracting, no regional surcharge. Pavement slip testing reports delivered within five working days under UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, in a format aligned to the Highways Act 1980 s.58 statutory defence regime.
Notable Exeter pavement profile features for slip testing: Princesshay district, conservation-area heritage, cathedral-precinct stone. Every pendulum slip test programme we run in Exeter is calibrated to the specific paving system, the gully and crossfall geometry, the cleaning frequency and the recorded slip-claim history of the asset in front of us.
Pendulum slip test of Exeter town-centre paving — concrete slabs, granite setts, heritage stone, tactile paving and resin-bound aggregate. Typical Exeter town-centre slip testing assessment runs to 60–180 pendulum slip test points across the priority footway zones.
Exeter secondary footway pendulum slip testing covers tarmac, paving slab and block paviour pavements across residential and arterial streets. Slip testing focused on claim-driven priority sites and rocking-slab failure zones.
Exeter heritage-stone pavement pendulum slip testing — granite setts, York stone, sandstone and limestone in conservation-area zones, tested under BS 7976-2 with conservation-compliant remediation pathways identified in the slip testing report.
Exeter tactile paving pendulum slip test verification at controlled crossings, platform edges and cycle-track intersections. Specialist UKSRG Issue 6 profiled-surface methodology applied throughout.
Exeter pavements face the same fundamental pendulum slip test exposures as every UK city — granite-sett polish, moss and lichen biological growth, autumn leaf-fall, rocking paving slabs, tactile paving wear at controlled crossings — but the South West & Wales weather profile and operational pattern shape the priority order. A continuous slip testing record across the Exeter pavement estate is the strongest single defence in any subsequent personal injury claim under the Highways Act.
Exeter highway authority and BID operators rely on continuous pavement slip test evidence as the cornerstone of any Highways Act 1980 s.58 statutory defence in pavement claims litigation.
Exeter conservation-area pendulum slip test programmes specify low-impact anti-slip remediation pathways compatible with planning consent in heritage zones.
Exeter pavement pendulum slip test programmes typically include an October–December autumn leaf-fall visit alongside the annual baseline — the public realm seasonal slip testing standard.
Whether you operate a single town centre, a Exeter-wide pavement estate, a BID footway portfolio or a private estate, we'll return a fully-costed, no-obligation slip testing quotation within one working day. Every quote covers UKAS-accredited pendulum slip test scope and Highway Act s.58-aligned reporting.
County-wide pavement slip testing under one contract.
Direct slip testing instruction from claims handlers and loss adjusters.