Workers have been forced to return and fix a Hawke's Bay road up to half a dozen times in four months.
Contractor Russell Roads has finished resealing Waimarama Rd for "about the sixth time" after it was asked to redo its earlier work.
However, Russell Roads director Chris Russell maintains the now completed work was simply what it was asked to do.
Potholes, chips and corrugation of the road's surface are just a few of the problems that have plagued the road since resurfacing work first began in September.
At the start of this month, Russell Roads workers were back at the two worst-affected areas; just off the Tukituki Bridge heading west and the stretch of road 4km past the Ocean Beach turnoff.
Mr Russell said the seal used on the road previously was not suited to the environment.
"The chip seal was more or less a holding measure until the proper seal could go on. It is quite common to reseal asphalt concrete where required. Asphalt concrete is a far superior product. Sharper corners, especially with big trucks using the road frequently, can cause issues with chip seal."