Permanent, code-conscious catch basin repair that keeps your site open and safe.
Broken or sinking catch basins create trip hazards, standing water, and accelerated pavement failure — and they’re often the early warning sign of a developing sinkhole. We rebuild commercial catch basins to grade, restore pavement, and verify flow for industrial facilities, shopping centers, fuel stations, and trucking yards across the Charlotte metro.
Common Symptoms We Fix
- Sinking or rocking grates and frames
- Asphalt raveling and cracking around the inlet
- Heaved, broken, or missing collars
- Water ponding at curb lines and low spots
- Voids or beginning stages of a sinkhole near the basin
Our Repair Approach
- Elevation check and site assessment of contributing grades
- Sawcut, excavate, and expose structure; protect utilities and edges
- Rebuild collar, adjust rings, reset frame and grate to finished grade
- Masonry repairs (brick/block) or swap to new precast curb inlets if needed
- Concrete or asphalt restoration with proper base and compaction
- Flow test to verify positive drainage and final punch list
Get a Fast Response
Priority scheduling for active sites.
Send plans or photos through the contact form for a same-day review.
Related Services
- Sinkhole Repair & Remediation — catch basin failures often lead to voids
- Stormwater Pipe Replacement — fix the pipe joint beneath the inlet
- Stormwater Inspections — catch inlet problems during annual SCM checks
Service Area — Charlotte Metro
Charlotte, Concord, Kannapolis, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Mooresville, Statesville, Hickory, Gastonia, Belmont, Mount Holly, Lincolnton, Salisbury, Monroe; Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lancaster, Clover, York.
FAQ
How fast can you mobilize for catch basin repair? For active hazards we aim for assessment within 24–48 hours and schedule repairs promptly depending on scope and materials.
Do you provide documentation for insurance or property management? Yes. We include before/after photos, scope performed, materials, and notes for records and compliance.
Can you coordinate around business hours? We routinely schedule work to minimize disruptions for retail pads, fuel stations, and industrial traffic.
What causes catch basins to sink or fail? Most failures trace back to pipe joint separation beneath the structure, poor original compaction, or years of traffic loading without maintenance. Water infiltrates around the basin, erodes the surrounding soil, and the surface drops. We identify the root cause before repairing so the fix holds.
Do I need a permit for catch basin repair in Charlotte? Minor repairs like resetting a frame and grate or patching the collar typically don’t require a permit. Larger reconstructions that involve structure replacement or right-of-way work may need Charlotte-Mecklenburg approval. We confirm the permit requirement during scoping and handle coordination when needed.
Are you a catch basin replacement company? Yes. We handle both collar and frame repairs and full catch basin replacement when the structure is beyond repair. We rebuild to finished grade with proper compaction and pavement restoration.
