We are the small, medium and large job specialists you can trust if you’re looking for the most reliable pothole repair contractors Erina has to offer. When you choose Brisbane Water Bitumen, you can expect your asphalt or bitumen pothole repair job to be completed with the highest:
- Attention to detail
- Quality workmanship
- Industry and job knowledge
We’ll get the job done in a timely and professional manner, delivering a quality surface for your home or commercial site, no matter the size of the job.
Why Erina Roads Pothole — And How We Fix Them Fast
Erina sits in a basin. Water comes down off the ridges around Erina Valley Road and Karalta Road and has nowhere quick to go, so it pools at the pavement edge and works into every hairline crack. The Central Coast Highway and The Entrance Road through Erina carry a heavy daily load — buses, delivery trucks, the run to Erina Fair. That mix of standing water and constant wheel load is what turns a 20mm surface crack into a 150mm crater in a fortnight, usually right after a big storm-season dump in February or March.
Most of the jobs we get called to in Erina are commercial. Strata carparks behind the highway shops, the forecourts off Karalta Road, business-park driveways near Erina Heights where the bitumen has gone brittle and started ravelling at the joints. We also get a fair few acreage driveways up around Erina Heights and Wamberal side where the gravel-to-seal transition has washed out and left a lip you can feel through the steering wheel.
When there’s a wheel-in-the-hole situation — a pothole deep enough to blow a tyre or rip a sump guard in a customer carpark — a real human picks up and we get someone out, not a “we’ll log it” runaround. We cut the failed section back to sound pavement, tack it properly so the patch actually bonds, lay hot-mix and roll it flat so it doesn’t sink again in a month. Saw-cut square patches, not a shovel of cold-mix chucked in the hole. Patch jobs are quoted on depth and access — give us a ring. Thirty-plus years working Coast roads — we know which Erina streets fail and why.