Resin Bound Fault Reports & Site Assessments
Expert Second Opinions for Resin Bound Surfaces
Sometimes things go wrong — or something just doesn’t look right — and you need a second opinion to support your case. We provide detailed, expert-led reports tailored to your situation. Whether you're a homeowner, installer, or manufacturer, we offer independent, impartial assessments of resin bound surfaces to help clarify the cause and recommend the best course of action.
Common Issues We Assess
While resin bound surfaces are highly durable when properly installed, issues can occasionally arise. We frequently investigate problems such as:
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Crumbling or loose stone
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Rust spots or staining
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Colour changes or discolouration
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Pooling or standing water
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Cracking
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Holes or surface erosion
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Third-party or impact damage
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Installation or workmanship concerns
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The Process
Step 1: Book your Survey:
Use our online booking system or contact us directly at info@resinpavingexpert.com. We’ll send a pre-assessment questionnaire to gather initial details.
Step 2: On-site Assessment:
We’ll visit your site to carry out a thorough, non-invasive inspection. During this visit, we’ll take detailed measurements, photographs, and record all relevant observations.
Step 4: Receive Your Report:
Within 3 working days, you’ll receive a comprehensive written report with our findings and recommendations.
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What Issues can we Assess
The purpose of a site visit is to assess a specific situation or problem you're experiencing. Drawing on over 25 years of resin bound paving experience, we can offer practical insights and professional recommendations. Common issues we investigate include:
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Excessive loose stone
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Holes or voids in the surface
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Rust spotting or staining
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Cracking
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Colour change or fading
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Third-party or impact damage
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Workmanship concerns
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Drainage or pooling issues
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In the Report
Our reports are entirely unbiased, regardless of who has commissioned the assessment. Based on our on-site visit and over 25 years of industry experience, the report may include:
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Quality of materials and installation
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Depth measurements (where accessible)
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Sub-base condition (where visible)
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Structural integrity evaluation
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Workmanship review
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Compliance with industry standards/manufacturer guidelines
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Drainage and fall assessments
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Product suitability for the site conditions
If you would like to see an example of a report we can share one with you.





