Pothole repair involves the careful preparation and restoration of damaged areas in asphalt or concrete surfaces to ensure a smooth, safe, and durable driving or walking surface. The process typically includes cleaning out debris, cutting and shaping the affected area for proper bonding, applying high-quality hot or cold asphalt mix, and compacting it to create a strong, level patch. By addressing potholes promptly, property owners can prevent further pavement deterioration, reduce liability risks, and maintain a clean, professional appearance for parking lots, roadways, and other high-traffic areas.

Pothole Repair

Pothole Repair Process

Clean the Pothole – Clear out loose debris, water, and broken asphalt for proper adhesion.

Cut and Shape – Square up the edges to create strong, clean sides for the patch to bond to.

Prepare the Base – Remove weakened material and add base stone if needed for stability.

Fill the Pothole – Place hot-mix or quality cold patch asphalt evenly into the repaired area.

Compact and Level – Compact the material thoroughly and smooth it out to match the surrounding pavement for a durable, long-lasting repair.