Over time, these vital structures in your parking lot can break down, causing drainage issues and costly surface damage. Our Troy, MI, commercial asphalt maintenance contractor can rebuild or repair catch basins to ensure proper water flow and structural integrity.
Timely maintenance keeps your lot safe, extends pavement life, and avoids bigger problems caused by standing water or erosion beneath the surface.
Learn more about catch basin and storm drain repair below.
When to Fix a Catch Basin or Storm Drain
Catch basins and
play a critical role in preventing flooding and pavement erosion in your parking lot. When these systems fail, it can lead to safety hazards, property damage, and accelerated wear on your asphalt. Knowing the warning signs can help you address problems early.Common signs of a failing or collapsed catch basin include:
- Sinking or cracked asphalt pavement around the drain
- Standing water that doesn’t drain after rainfall
- Loose, rusted, corroded, or rattling grates
- Grates higher than the pavement
These symptoms often point to damage below the surface, where the structure supporting the basin has deteriorated or collapsed. Failure is typically due to age, repeated freeze-thaw cycles, traffic pressure, and water infiltration that erodes the materials holding the structure in place. For property owners, prompt attention from our local catch basin repair contractors is key. A damaged drainage structure not only creates liabilities but can also compromise nearby asphalt and concrete surfaces.
Different Types of Repair
Our contractors offer complete solutions for commercial catch basin repair. Whether you need minor adjustments or a full rebuild, we assess the damage and deliver long-lasting, functional results.
For less severe issues, we can adjust or reset the basin height, reinforce the structure with concrete collars, and seal surrounding areas to restore strength and improve drainage. If asphalt has sunk or cracked around the basin, we remove and replace the affected area to ensure a clean, level surface.
In cases of more extensive damage, catch basin replacement or full catch basin installation may be necessary. We remove the failing components, rebuild or install a new basin, and replace the surrounding asphalt or concrete to ensure the area is structurally sound and drains properly. We also take care to match your pavement for a seamless finish that holds up under heavy traffic.