Fairfield County's Pothole Repair Specialist
No matter the size of your parking lot, if there are excessive weathering and potholes anywhere on your property, you risk accountability. At We Do Lines, we can eliminate that risk by offering quality pothole repairs and patch repairs, ensuring your motorists and pedestrian guests are safe. We have over 100 combined years of asphalt repair expertise and an eye for detail. We use the finest equipment and the best standards and practices for every job we work, and we’ll strive to exceed your expectations. Our prices are competitive, and our service can’t be beaten. Call us today for a free estimate.
is your parking lot a disturbance?
Potholes typically form when water and moisture pool underneath the asphalt, causing it to sink and eventually break apart. If your driveway or parking lot is uneven, has numerous indentations, or has a lot of loose debris from concrete, you may need pothole or patch repair. Lots with numerous potholes pose a trip-and-fall risk to pedestrians and can do serious damage to a car’s suspension and tires.
At We Do Lines, we specialize in repairing common problems like potholes. We’ll respond to your call, listen to your needs, and offer effective and affordable asphalt solutions that will restore your lot’s stability and give you peace of mind. Don’t let your parking lot become a problem; call the parking lot maintenance professionals at We Do Lines today.
Effective Pothole Repairs
When it comes to pothole repairs, we take a multi-tiered approach that will secure and support your asphalt while helping it to resist further weathering damage. First, we’ll clean the area, ensuring no loose debris is present. We’ll then patch over the indentation or hole with a quick-dry solution of wet asphalt, allowing it to cool and harden. The new surface will be level with the rest of your lot and keep excess moisture from forming underneath the surface.
We have over 100 years of combined experience in the asphalt repair industry, and we’ve built a reputation for quality work at fair prices. We also offer lot striping, stenciling, signage, and much more. Call us today to find out how we can best serve you.
Efficient Patch Repairs
Occasionally potholes and water damage become so excessive that an overlay or pothole repair won’t solve the problem. In this case, we recommend a patch repair. We’ll expertly cut and remove the large area of water-damaged asphalt before “patching in” a new asphalt layer that will be durable, stable, and even with the rest of your asphalt. Our team of technicians is fully licensed and insured, and we’ll strive to get the work done quickly and safely.
At We Do Lines, we strive to meet our customers’ needs by offering unmatched quality work, affordable prices, and clear communication.We’re Ridgefield, CT’s leading asphalt repair service—and we’re here for you when you need us.
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FAQ
What is pothole patch repair and how does it work?
Pothole patch repair involves removing damaged asphalt and replacing it with new, compacted material to create a smooth, safe surface. Depending on the site, crews may use hot mix for long-lasting results, infrared heating for seamless patching, or cold mix during winter. Proper base preparation and compaction are essential for durable repairs.
When do I need patching versus an asphalt overlay?
Localized damage can usually be repaired with asphalt patching. If 25 to 30 percent or more of the pavement is deteriorating, an asphalt overlay or full resurfacing generally provides better long-term value than multiple small repairs.
Do you repair parking lots and driveways?
Yes. We perform pothole repairs for both commercial parking lots and residential driveways. These services can be combined with crack sealing, seal coating, and other pavement maintenance to extend surface life.
What causes potholes to return after repair?
The main causes are water infiltration and base failure. If the base is soft or saturated, it must be excavated and rebuilt with stable stone before new asphalt is applied. Proper preparation and compaction are crucial to prevent potholes from reappearing.
How long does a typical repair last?
A properly prepared hot-mix patch with a solid base and tight compaction can last several years. Lifespan depends on factors such as traffic volume, drainage quality, freeze-thaw cycles, and consistent maintenance like seal coating and crack repair.
Can potholes be repaired in cold weather?
Yes. Temporary cold patch materials can be applied during winter to maintain safety and access. However, permanent repairs using hot mix or infrared technology achieve the best results in warmer, dry conditions. Many clients schedule permanent repairs in spring.
What is infrared asphalt restoration?
Infrared asphalt restoration uses controlled heat to blend new asphalt into the existing surface, creating a seamless bond. It is ideal for fixing utility cuts, surface seams, and minor depressions when the underlying base remains stable.
Will you handle traffic control and safety on-site?
Yes. Our crews set up cones, barricades, and flagging when needed for both parking lot and roadway projects. We carefully plan access routes to minimize disruption and keep businesses open during repairs.
How soon can I drive on a repaired area?
Hot-mix asphalt repairs can typically handle light traffic within a few hours after cooling. Heavier vehicles may require additional time. Your project foreman will confirm when the area is ready for safe use.
When should I apply seal coat after patching?
Seal coating is usually applied once the new asphalt has cured, typically within 30 to 90 days depending on weather conditions. Coordinating seal coating with other maintenance services helps protect your investment and maintain appearance.
What is the difference between patching and asphalt overlay services?
Patching addresses localized surface failures, while an overlay adds a new layer of asphalt over a larger area to correct widespread cracking or surface wear. If drainage is poor, milling and resurfacing may be recommended before applying the overlay.
Do you fill deep potholes differently than shallow ones?
Yes. Deep potholes are cut square, the base is rebuilt and compacted, and hot mix is installed in layers and compacted flush with the surface. Shallow areas can often be repaired with infrared methods or thin-lift patching if the base remains intact.
Can you help prevent future potholes?
Yes. Preventive measures include timely crack sealing, maintaining proper drainage, regular seal coating, and addressing rutting caused by heavy loads. For older or severely worn pavement, an asphalt overlay or resurfacing may be the most effective solution.
Do you service both small and large properties?
Yes. We handle everything from small residential driveway repairs to large commercial parking lot maintenance programs. Our services include pothole filling, patching, and line striping, providing a complete pavement management solution.