The Pavement Directory

Maryland service directory

Drainage & Grading Contractors in Maryland

Use this page to find contractors for drainage correction and sitework related to pavement performance, including grading, catch basins, area drains, swales, and subsurface drainage. Poor drainage is a leading cause of premature pavement failure. This page lists drainage & grading contractors serving Maryland, organized by city below.

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Before you hire: The Pavement Directory does not guarantee contractor performance, pricing, licensing, insurance, or availability. Business information may be submitted by contractors or gathered from public sources and should be independently verified before hiring. Always confirm licensing, insurance, references, scope of work, and written contract terms.

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Dustin's Driveways logo

Pasadena, Maryland

Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkDrainage & GradingCommercial

Dustin's Driveways is a family-owned and operated paving contractor located in Pasadena, Maryland. The company offers asphalt paving, concrete paving, brick paving, seal coating, land excavation, snow plowing, and small projects. The owner is described as a third-generation paving contractor.

(410) 777-0169Website on file
Asphalt PavingConcrete SiteworkDrainage & GradingCommercial & Residential

E.S. Paving Construction provides asphalt paving, concrete work, seal coating, parking lot maintenance, and fence installation for residential and commercial properties in the Baltimore area. The company offers services including driveway and parking lot installation, concrete driveways and sidewalks, asphalt seal coating, and parking lot striping. The site references 5 generations of paving expertise and operates under the MHIC license number 92564.

(410) 519-3667Website on file

Drainage & Grading FAQs

Why is drainage such a common cause of pavement failure?

Standing water that penetrates the base weakens the material supporting the pavement surface, leading to cracking, potholes, and premature failure that resurfacing alone won't fix.

How do I know if a paving problem is really a drainage problem?

Recurring cracking, potholes, or ponding in the same spot after repairs are common signs. Ask a contractor to evaluate grading and drainage, not just patch the visible surface damage.

Does drainage work require permits?

It can, depending on the scope and local jurisdiction, especially for changes that affect stormwater flow. Ask the contractor what permitting they expect to need.

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