UKAS ISO 17025 accredited pendulum and slip resistance testing across Bath and the Somerset and the western Wiltshire border. BS EN 16165 compliant reports for property managers, insurers, architects and litigation teams.
Bath's slip-test demand is dominated by heritage and tourism — among the highest concentrations of UNESCO-listed pedestrian surfaces in southern England. The Roman Baths and Thermae Bath Spa, the Royal Crescent and Circus listed paving, the major hotel estate, and the substantial University of Bath and Bath Spa University campuses combine to produce a distinctive testing profile heavily weighted towards heritage stone and high-traffic public realm.
We routinely attend sites across Bath city centre, Lansdown, Widcombe, Twerton, Bathwick, Combe Down, Larkhall, Weston, Oldfield Park, and the city's outer parishes including Saltford and Bathampton, plus the wider BA1 to BA2 postcode region. Tests are typically scheduled within 7 to 10 working days of instruction, with faster turnaround available for urgent insurance and litigation work.
Several providers offer slip testing in Bath and the wider South West, but only a small number hold UKAS ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation. The distinction matters most when reports are challenged — by an insurer, by an opposing solicitor, or in court. UKAS accreditation provides the technical-competence backing that non-accredited reports cannot.
Bath's UNESCO World Heritage city centre, premium hotel estate, and major leisure-tourism estate generate consistent post-incident and routine compliance testing across the year.
Across Bath our recent caseload includes Roman Baths public realm and visitor-attraction floors, Thermae Bath Spa wet-area testing under the BS EN 16165 barefoot annex, listed Bath stone paving in Abbey Yard and around the Royal Crescent, the SouthGate retail centre floors, premium hotel entrance lobbies, and the Royal United Hospital concourses.
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