Catch Basin Repair in Southwest Ohio

Roberts Paving Inc. provides professional catch basin repair and installation for parking lots, commercial properties, and roadways throughout Southwest Ohio including Highland County, Clermont County, Brown County, Adams County, and Clinton County. A failing catch basin is more than a drainage problem. When catch basins crack, settle, or fail, water pools on the surface, surrounding asphalt deteriorates rapidly, and sinkholes can develop. Left unaddressed, one damaged catch basin can destroy hundreds of square feet of otherwise solid pavement.

Our Catch Basin Repair Process

Basin Inspection

We inspect the catch basin structure, frame, grate, and the surrounding pavement to determine the full scope of the problem. This includes checking for settlement, structural deterioration, and drainage function.

Excavation and Access

We excavate around the basin as needed to access the damaged area. Surrounding asphalt is saw-cut cleanly to prevent damage to pavement that is still in good condition.

Basin Repair or Replacement

Depending on the damage, we re-set the frame, rebuild the upper basin structure, or replace the basin entirely. The repair method is selected based on what delivers the most cost-effective long-term result.

Asphalt Restoration

The surrounding pavement is restored with properly compacted hot-mix asphalt, graded to drain correctly into the repaired basin. The finished surface integrates cleanly with the existing pavement.

Catch basin problems often cause more pavement damage than property owners realize. We follow a thorough process to fix the basin and protect the surrounding pavement.

Why Southwest Ohio Property Owners Trust Roberts Paving for Catch Basin Repair

Catch basin repair is often more affordable than property owners expect, and addressing it proactively prevents far more expensive pavement damage down the road. Roberts Paving Inc. assesses each catch basin situation individually and recommends the most cost-effective fix, whether that is re-setting the frame and repairing the surrounding asphalt, rebuilding the upper basin structure, or full replacement. We have been handling catch basin repair alongside our paving work throughout Southwest Ohio for over 32 years.

We pave driveways, parking lots, and roads throughout Hillsboro, Cincinnati, Batavia, Wilmington, Georgetown, Mt. Orab, Blanchester, Milford, Loveland, and the surrounding communities. If you’re in Southwest Ohio, we can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs that a catch basin needs repair?

Common signs include water pooling around the drain opening after rain, sinkholes or pavement settlement near the basin, a grate that sits above or below the surrounding pavement surface, cracking or heaving asphalt around the drain, and visible deterioration of the basin walls or frame. If you notice any of these, it is worth having the basin assessed before the surrounding pavement sustains more damage.

In many cases, yes. If the surrounding asphalt is still in good condition, we can repair or replace the catch basin structure and re-set the frame without a major surrounding paving project. We assess the full situation and give you an honest recommendation before any work begins.

Yes. We provide catch basin repair for commercial parking lots, industrial properties, and public roadways throughout Highland, Clermont, Brown, Adams, and Clinton counties in Southwest Ohio.

Cost depends on the extent of the damage and the type of repair needed. Simple frame re-sets are relatively affordable, while full basin replacement costs more. In most cases, catch basin repair is significantly less expensive than the pavement damage that results from leaving a failing basin unaddressed. We provide free estimates.

Most catch basin repairs can be completed within one to two days depending on the scope of work. Full basin replacement may take slightly longer. We provide a timeline estimate during your free on-site assessment.

Yes, significantly. A failing catch basin causes water to pool on the surface and infiltrate the pavement base. This leads to accelerated cracking, pothole formation, and settlement around the basin. One damaged catch basin left unaddressed can destroy hundreds of square feet of otherwise solid pavement.