Parking Lot Catch Basin & Storm Drain Repair in Traverse City, MI for Sinking Drains, Broken Concrete & Failing Asphalt

Request a quote today for Catch Basin & Drain Repair in Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Leelanau County, Benzie County, and surrounding Northern Michigan areas.

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Professional Catch Basin & Parking Lot Drain Repair in Traverse City & Northern Michigan

A failing catch basin usually starts with small warning signs. You may notice standing water in the parking lot, asphalt sinking around the drain, a broken grate, cracking concrete around the inlet, or a soft spot that keeps getting worse. Over time, that minor drainage issue can turn into a sinkhole, collapsed storm pipe, broken pavement, and a much more expensive repair.

At Grand Traverse Sealcoating & Striping, we provide professional parking lot catch basin repair, storm drain repair, concrete collar repair, drain grate replacement for commercial parking lots, retail properties, office buildings, industrial sites, apartments, HOAs, churches, medical offices, and other paved commercial properties throughout Northern Michigan.

Whether the issue is a sunken drain, broken concrete collar, damaged grate, collapsed outlet pipe, or standing water in the lot, we help restore the drain system and rebuild the surrounding pavement the right way.

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Common Catch Basin and Parking Lot Drain Problems We Repair

👉 Sinking Parking Lot Drains

If the drain structure or the soil around it loses support, the asphalt and concrete above it can begin to settle. This often shows up as a low spot, cracking around the basin, or a drain that appears sunken below the surrounding lot.

👉 Broken Concrete Collar Around the Catch Basin

The concrete collar around a catch basin helps support the grate and transition between the structure and the pavement surface. When that collar cracks, breaks apart, or separates, the area around the drain quickly starts deteriorating.

👉 Asphalt or Concrete Drain Apron Failure

When the asphalt or Concrete around a catch basin begins to crack, sink, unravel, or break away, water can get below the surface and accelerate the failure. This often leads to a rough, broken area around the drain opening.

👉 Parking Lot Sinkholes Near the Drain

A sinkhole near a catch basin is a serious warning sign. It often means material has washed away below the surface due to a broken structure, void, pipe failure, or ongoing water movement around the basin.

👉 Drain Grate Failure or Replacement Needs

A broken, missing, loose, or damaged grate creates both a drainage problem and a safety hazard. Replacing the drain grate is often part of restoring the full catch basin system.

👉 Standing Water in the Parking Lot

Standing water is one of the clearest signs that drainage is not working. The cause may be a clogged basin, structural failure, settlement around the drain, or a larger stormwater flow issue tied to the catch basin system.

Signs Your Catch Basin or Parking Lot Drain Needs Repair

👉 Water Ponds Near the Drain After Rain

If water is collecting near the drain instead of entering it, the drain may be clogged, sunken, broken, or structurally failing.

👉 Asphalt Is Cracking or Sinking Around the Basin

Cracked or depressed pavement near the drain often means the structure below is no longer properly supported.

👉 The Concrete Around the Drain Is Broken

Spalling, cracking, or separation in the concrete collar is a common sign that the catch basin needs repair before the damage spreads farther into the lot.

👉 A Sinkhole or Void Is Forming Nearby

A void near the basin should be addressed quickly. It usually means material is washing out below the pavement.

👉 The Drain Grate Is Loose or Broken

A failing grate can indicate larger structural issues and should be repaired before it becomes a safety hazard.

Our Catch Basin & Parking Lot Drain Repair Services

⭐ Parking Lot Catch Basin Repair

We repair failing catch basins by addressing the damaged structure, surrounding support, and surface failure around the drain.

⭐ Catch Basin Concrete Collar Repair

When the concrete collar around the drain is broken or separating, we rebuild the area to restore structural support and improve the transition between the drain and surrounding pavement.

⭐ Asphalt & Concrete Drain Apron Repair

We repair and restore the broken asphalt surrounding the catch basin after the structural drain work is completed.

⭐ Parking Lot Drain Grate Replacement

For homeowners building a new entrance or upgrading an old one, we install culvert pipes designed to move water under the driveway and protect the crossing from washout.

⭐ Full-Service Drainage Restoration

Some repairs require more than fixing the basin itself. We also restore the surrounding asphalt, concrete, and support material so the drain area performs the way it should.

Catch basin drain installation and compacted gravel base preparation at Cottonseed Apparel on Western Avenue in Glen Arbor, MI. The area is leveled with a hand tamp and rake, prepped for professional asphalt paving.
Failure Reasons

Why Repairing the Surface Alone Does Not Solve the Problem

One of the biggest mistakes with a failing catch basin is only patching the asphalt around it without fixing the structure below.

If the basin is sinking, the collar is broken, the drain has lost support, or the storm pipe is failing, surface patching alone is usually temporary. The low spot comes back. The crack opens again. The water still ponds. The pavement breaks apart all over again.

The long-term solution is to correct the drain structure and the support around it first, then restore the asphalt and concrete above it.

Why Parking Lot Catch Basins Fail

❌  Water Washes Out Support Below the Surface

Once water begins moving around a broken drain structure, it can erode the material supporting both the catch basin and the pavement around it.

❌ The Concrete Collar Breaks Down

When the collar cracks or separates, the drain loses support and the asphalt edge around it starts to fail.

❌ The Basin Settles or Shifts

As the structure moves, the paved surface around it usually starts cracking, dipping, and breaking apart.

❌ The Pipe Below Is Broken or Collapsed

If the outlet pipe fails, water cannot leave the system the way it should. That often leads to ponding, washout, and structural failure around the inlet.

❌ Freeze-Thaw Stress Accelerates the Damage

In Northern Michigan, water infiltration around the basin can freeze, expand, and worsen both the structural and pavement orconcrete failure.

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Our Catch Basin & Drain Repair Process

Step 1
Saw Cut and Remove Failed Asphalt or Concrete

If the pavement around the drain is damaged, we cut out the failed area so the basin structure can be accessed and rebuilt properly.

Step 2
Excavate the Basin Area

We remove broken material, unstable fill, washed-out support, and damaged structural components around the drain.

Step 3
Repair or Rebuild the Catch Basin Structure

Depending on the condition, this may involve rebuilding the inlet, replacing damaged sections, restoring the collar area, or correcting a settled drain structure.

Step 5
Address Pipe or Drainage Failures if Needed

If the issue extends into the storm pipe or outlet, that part of the system must also be corrected for the repair to last.

Step 6
Rebuild the Concrete Collar and Support Area

Once the structure is stable, the concrete collar and surrounding support are rebuilt to help carry load and protect the catch basin.

Step 7
Restore the Asphalt or Concrete Surface Around the Drain

The final step is rebuilding the asphalt around the catch basin so the repaired area is stable, functional, and visually finished.

Why Catch Basin Repair Saves Money

✅ Cost Effective Solution vs Waiting

When a catch basin starts failing, the damage usually spreads. What begins as a small crack or low spot can turn into:What may begin as a minor bump, small dip, or crack can turn into:

❌ A larger sinkhole
More broken asphalt
❌ More concrete failure
❌ Ponding water and ice
❌ A bigger excavation later
❌ More Costly parking lot repairs around the drain


Fixing the catch basin before the entire area breaks down is usually far more cost-effective than waiting until the structure, pipe, and surrounding pavement have all failed badly.

Catch Basin Repair at The Grand Traverse Pavilions in Traverse City Michigan

10+
Years of experience
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Flexible 12-Month 0% Interest Financing

We make it easier to protect your asphalt investment with 12-month 0% interest financing. You can apply right from your quote, review your options, and choose the payment plan that works best for your budget.

✔️ Apply directly from your quote
✔️ 12-month 0% interest financing
✔️ Straightforward online process
✔️ Review options before moving forward
✔️ Budget-friendly payment flexibility
✔️ Get your project completed sooner

Service Area for Catch Basin & Parking Lot Drain Repair

We provide catch basin and parking lot drain repair services in Traverse City, MI and surrounding counties, including:

✔  Grand Traverse County
✔  Leelanau County
✔  Benzie County
✔  Kalkaska Couny
✔  Antrim County
✔  Wexford County
✔  Manistee County

If you are searching for parking lot catch basin repair, storm drain repair near me, commercial drainage contractors, fix sinking parking lot drain, catch basin concrete collar repair, parking lot sinkhole specialist, storm sewer inlet rebuild, asphalt drain apron repair, standing water parking lot fix, collapsed storm pipe repair, or parking lot drain grate replacement, our team is ready to help.

A before and after comparison of a residential driveway drainage project in Interlochen, Michigan, showing the transformation from a failed drainage area to a finished catch basin and water drainage system with fresh asphalt paving designed to manage water runoff and prevent driveway flooding.

Let’s Restore Proper Parking Lot Drainage and Protect Your Property Today

If your parking lot drain is sinking, the concrete around it is breaking apart, or water is ponding near the catch basin, now is the time to fix it before the damage spreads farther into the lot. Grand Traverse Sealcoating & Striping provides professional catch basin repair, storm drain repair, concrete collar restoration, asphalt repair, and drainage-related pavement reconstruction throughout Traverse City and Northern Michigan.

Contact us today to request a quote for parking lot catch basin repair, drain grate replacement, storm sewer inlet rebuilds, asphalt drain apron repair, or full drainage restoration.

Frequently Asked Questions About Catch Basin & Parking Lot Drain Repair

Investing in catch basin or parking lot drain repair should not be a guessing game. We’ve compiled the most common questions from property owners across Northern Michigan to help you make the best decision for your parking lot, storm drain, catch basin, drainage inlet, or paved commercial property.

What is a catch basin?

A catch basin is a stormwater drain structure designed to collect surface water from a parking lot and move it into the storm drainage system.

What are signs a catch basin needs repair?

Common signs include standing water near the drain, sinking asphalt, cracked concrete around the basin, a broken grate, sinkholes, rough pavement, and visible settlement around the inlet.

Why is my parking lot sinking around the drain?

Usually because the catch basin, concrete collar, support material, or pipe below has failed or washed out, allowing the pavement around it to settle.

Can a broken catch basin cause standing water in a parking lot?

Yes. If the drain structure is clogged, sunken, damaged, or disconnected from the storm pipe, water may no longer enter or move through the system properly.

What is catch basin concrete collar repair?

It is the repair or rebuilding of the concrete ring or support area around the drain opening that helps hold the structure in place and protect the surrounding pavement.

What causes a sinkhole near a parking lot drain?

A sinkhole near a drain usually means material below the pavement has washed away due to structural failure, a broken basin, or a pipe problem below the surface.

Can you replace a parking lot drain grate?

Yes. Damaged or failing drain grates can be replaced as part of restoring the catch basin system.

What is asphalt drain apron repair?

It is the repair of the asphalt immediately surrounding the catch basin after the structural drain work has been completed.

Can a collapsed storm pipe cause catch basin failure?

Yes. If the pipe connected to the basin is broken or collapsed, water can back up, wash out support material, and contribute to failure around the drain.

How much does catch basin replacement or repair cost?

The cost depends on the extent of the structural failure, how much asphalt and concrete must be removed and rebuilt, whether the pipe is damaged, and how large the repaired area is. The best way to price it accurately is with a site-specific inspection.

Do you provide parking lot drainage inspections?

Yes. If you have standing water, sinkholes, pavement failure around a drain, or other drainage-related lot problems, inspection is the first step in identifying the cause.

Is patching the asphalt around a drain enough?

Usually not if the structure below is failing. If the catch basin or collar is damaged, the surface patch typically fails again unless the structural problem is corrected first.

Why should catch basin problems be repaired early?

Because drainage failures usually spread. Early repair helps reduce the chance of larger sinkholes, more broken pavement, bigger concrete failures, and higher repair costs later.

Do you handle both concrete and asphalt around the drain?

Yes. A proper repair often includes both the concrete collar and the asphalt surrounding the catch basin.