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Parking Lot Pothole Repair Anne Arundel County & Southern Maryland

Stop the Damage Before It Doubles in Cost

Professional asphalt pothole repair that holds up through Maryland winters so your parking lot stays safe, functional, and off your list of problems.

Why Choose Us

What Backs Every Job We Do

MHIC Licensed and Insured

We hold active Maryland MHIC License #159766, so you’re protected by state-required standards and the MHIC Guaranty Fund on every job.

40-Plus Years in the Field

Four decades of asphalt work across Maryland means we’ve seen every failure mode and we know exactly how to fix it right the first time.

BBB Accredited, A+ Rated

Our A+ BBB rating reflects a real track record no unresolved complaints and a consistent commitment to doing what we say we’ll do.

Commercial Pothole Repair Anne Arundel County, MD

Your Parking Lot Is a First Impression And a Liability

A pothole in your parking lot isn’t just an eyesore. For property managers and business owners across Anne Arundel County from the Route 2 commercial strip in Glen Burnie to the retail centers in Parole and Odenton a single unrepaired pothole can damage a customer’s vehicle, injure a pedestrian, and land you in a legal dispute you didn’t see coming. We provide professional asphalt pothole repair and patching services for commercial properties throughout Anne Arundel County and Southern Maryland. Whether you’re managing a single storefront or a multi-building office park, we assess the damage, recommend the right repair method, and get it done with minimal disruption to your operation. The goal isn’t just to fill a hole. It’s to give you a repair that holds through the next freeze-thaw season and the one after that.

Asphalt Patch Repair Services That Last

What a Proper Pothole Repair Actually Gets You

When the repair is done right, you stop thinking about that corner of the parking lot and start focusing on your business again.
Your customers and tenants stop complaining about the lot because there’s nothing left to complain about.
You eliminate the legal exposure that comes with leaving a known hazard unrepaired on your property.
A targeted pothole patch costs a fraction of what full resurfacing runs and buys your lot years of additional life.
Hot mix asphalt repairs bond to the existing surface and handle heavy traffic without crumbling after the first hard frost.
Your parking lot stays open during repairs we work in phases to keep your business running without a full closure.
One call handles the full scope from pothole patching to sealcoating and line striping so you’re not managing three different contractors.

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Why Anne Arundel County Parking Lots Fail Fast

Maryland Winters Don't Give Asphalt a Break

Anne Arundel County sits right in the middle of one of the more punishing climates for asphalt in the Mid-Atlantic. The region gets around 44 inches of rain annually, and the county cycles through 30 to 40 freeze-thaw events every winter. Each one works the same way: water seeps into a small crack, freezes, expands by roughly 9 percent, and fractures the pavement from the inside out. When it thaws, a void is left behind. Traffic does the rest. Add road salt which the county and state apply heavily on Routes 2, 3, 50, and 97 and you’ve got a chemical accelerant working on your asphalt binder all season long. Lots that aren’t sealcoated and maintained tend to deteriorate faster here than in drier, inland markets. The good news is that early-stage pothole repair is straightforward and significantly cheaper than waiting until the base layer fails. We’ve repaired hundreds of Anne Arundel County parking lots before they reached that point.

Fix Pothole in Parking Lot Done Right

Cold Patch From a Hardware Store Won't Cut It

There’s a reason Anne Arundel County’s own Public Works Department only uses cold mix asphalt for temporary winter patching they know it’s a short-term measure, not a real fix. Cold patch doesn’t bond properly to existing asphalt, it lacks the density of hot mix, and it typically breaks down within a season. Professional pothole repair means hot mix asphalt, applied at the right temperature, with proper compaction and sealed edges. It means saw-cutting the repair area to create clean vertical edges instead of feathered ones that fail early. It means applying a tack coat so the new material actually bonds to the old surface. We’ve repaired parking lots where previous contractors used cold patch as a “permanent” solution and the results speak for themselves. When you’re spending money on a repair, it should last more than one winter. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to on every asphalt pothole patching job we take in Anne Arundel County and Southern Maryland.

Our Pothole Patching Services Process

From First Call to Traffic-Ready Surface

01

Free On-Site Assessment

We evaluate the damage in person, identify the right repair depth and method, and give you a clear, honest quote no pressure, no guesswork.

02

Surface Prep and Material Application

We saw-cut the repair zone, remove debris, apply a tack coat, and fill with hot mix asphalt the same professional standard used on commercial roadways.

03

Compaction, Edge Sealing, and Cleanup

We compact the patch thoroughly, seal the edges to block water intrusion, and leave the site clean your lot is ready for traffic the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know

We believe in clarity, transparency, and making the process simple. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive.

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Still have a question?

What is the difference between cold patch and hot mix asphalt pothole repair?
Cold patch is a pre-mixed material you can buy at a hardware store. It’s designed for temporary use it doesn’t bond well to existing asphalt, and it breaks down quickly under traffic and weather. Hot mix asphalt is the professional standard. It’s applied at high temperature, compacts into a dense, durable surface, and bonds to the surrounding pavement when done correctly. For any commercial parking lot in Anne Arundel County where the repair needs to last more than a season, hot mix is the only real option. Cold patch has its place in emergency winter situations, but it’s not a permanent fix.
Not every damaged lot needs to be torn out and replaced and a good contractor will tell you that honestly. If the damage is isolated to specific areas and the base layer beneath those spots is still structurally sound, targeted pothole patching and crack repair is usually the right call. Full resurfacing or reclamation becomes necessary when damage is widespread, when the base has failed in multiple areas, or when the asphalt has deteriorated beyond the point where patching makes economic sense. We assess each lot individually and give you a straight answer. If patching is what you need, that’s what we’ll recommend — not a full replacement job you don’t need.
A properly executed hot mix asphalt repair meaning the area is saw-cut, cleaned, tack-coated, filled with hot mix, compacted, and edge-sealed should last several years under normal conditions. The longevity depends on the quality of the base layer beneath the repair, the volume and weight of traffic the lot handles, and whether the surrounding pavement is maintained with sealcoating and crack filling. In Anne Arundel County’s climate, where freeze-thaw cycles and road salt accelerate surface wear, keeping up with sealcoating every two to three years makes a meaningful difference in how long any repair holds up.
Yes. Property owners and managers in Maryland are responsible for maintaining reasonably safe conditions on their premises. If a customer, tenant, or visitor damages their vehicle or sustains an injury in a pothole on your property — and you were aware of the hazard or should have been — you can be held liable. Courts have consistently held property owners accountable for known hazards left unrepaired. Professional pothole repair is one of the most straightforward ways to reduce that exposure. Getting it fixed quickly is both a practical decision and a sound legal one.
In most cases, no. For a typical commercial parking lot with isolated pothole damage, we can phase the work so that most of the lot stays accessible while we repair specific sections. Hot mix asphalt repairs are ready for vehicle traffic the same day once the patch has cooled and compacted — usually within a few hours. We understand that closing a parking lot in a busy commercial area like Glen Burnie, Annapolis, or Odenton costs you customers and creates tenant friction, so we plan the work accordingly. For larger-scale repairs, we’ll walk you through a sequencing plan before any work starts.
For residential work in Maryland, contractors are legally required to hold an active MHIC license issued by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. For commercial work, the requirement varies by scope, but hiring an MHIC-licensed contractor is still one of the clearest ways to verify that a company meets minimum standards for insurance, experience, and financial accountability. We hold active MHIC License #159766, valid through 2026. That matters because unlicensed contractors offer you no recourse through the state’s Guaranty Fund if something goes wrong. When you’re hiring someone to work on a commercial property in Anne Arundel County, checking for a valid license takes thirty seconds and can save you a significant headache.