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Here's what we were working with - deep, water-filled potholes and badly deteriorated asphalt sections that had completely broken apart. The surface had gone way past the point of crack filling or a quick patch. The damaged areas needed to be properly cut out, removed, and repaved with fresh asphalt to give the lot a stable, long-lasting repair. No shortcuts.
We prepped the area the right way first. That means cleaning out the loose debris, getting the edges clean, and making sure the base was solid enough to hold new material. Skipping those steps is how you end up with a patch that fails within a year. Once the prep work was done, we laid down fresh asphalt and compacted it to match the surrounding surface as closely as possible.
What we ended up with is a section of parking lot that's smooth, safe, and structurally sound again. The difference between a sloppy patch job and a proper repave shows up fast - both in how it looks and how long it holds. This customer won't be dealing with those same trouble spots again anytime soon.
If your lot has areas that are crumbling, holding water, or just getting worse by the month - that's a sign it's time to stop putting it off. Parking lot asphalt repair is one of those things where waiting almost always costs more in the long run.