Parking Lot Pothole Repair Costs
 Larger potholes require more materials and labor, increasing repair costs.
 Different techniques, such as patching or overlay, vary in cost depending on complexity.
 Existing surface quality influences the ease and expense of repairs.
| Factor | Average Cost Range | 
|---|---|
| Small pothole (less than 6 inches) | $50 - $150 | 
| Medium pothole (6-12 inches) | $150 - $400 | 
| Large pothole (more than 12 inches) | $400 - $1,000 | 
| Repair method (patching) | $50 - $300 | 
| Overlay or resurfacing | $1,000 - $5,000 | 
| Surface prep and cleaning | $100 - $300 | 
| Labor costs | $50 - $150 per hour | 
| Material costs | $20 - $50 per repair | 
The cost of pothole repairs can vary significantly based on the size and severity of the damage. Small patches are typically quick and inexpensive, while extensive repairs or surface overlays involve higher expenses. Proper assessment of the pothole's dimensions and the surface condition is crucial for accurate budgeting.
 Cracks and deterioration beneath the surface can increase repair complexity and costs.
 Damaged edges require special attention to ensure a durable fix.
 Poor drainage can worsen pothole formation, affecting repair costs.
| Service | Average Price Range | 
|---|---|
| Pothole Patching | $50 - $300 | 
| Crack Sealing | $1 - $3 per linear foot | 
| Surface Resurfacing | $2 - $5 per square foot | 
| Sealcoating | $0.15 - $0.25 per square foot | 
| Line Striping | $1 - $2 per linear foot | 
| Surface Cleaning | $0.10 - $0.30 per square foot | 
| Drainage Repair | $200 - $1,000 | 
| Edge Repair | $100 - $500 | 
| Full-depth Repairs | $3 - $7 per square foot | 
| Sealant Application | $1 - $2 per linear foot |