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Wet-Weather Emergency Pothole Repair Auckland — What Works in the Rain

  • PotholeExpert
  • May 15
  • 2 min read

When the rain hits and a pothole opens up on your carpark or driveway, you can't wait for a dry week. Cold-mix temporary patches work in wet conditions, cure under traffic, and stay solid for 6–18 months until a permanent hot-mix repair becomes weather-viable.

What we see in practice

Wet-weather emergency call-outs are most common Monday morning after a weekend of rain. We deploy cold-mix temporary patches the same day, then schedule a permanent repair for the next dry-weather window. The fixed-price quote covers both.

Key points / checklist

  • Cold-mix temporary patch: applied in wet conditions, 6–18 month life

  • Cold-mix material specs: EZ Street, UPM, or PMA — all proven in NZ rain

  • Schedule: temporary patch within 24 hours, permanent in next dry window

  • Cost: same fixed-price as a standard single-patch ($450) for temporary + permanent

How a Rapidpatch job works

  • Send us 2–3 photos of the pothole or damage

  • Fixed-price written quote within 24 hours during business hours

  • Booked within 48 hours of accepting the quote — rain or shine

  • 12-month workmanship warranty + insurance-ready PDF report

Pricing — autumn rates locked in if booked before mid-June

  • Single-patch repair: from NZ$450

  • Multi-patch carpark bundle: from NZ$950

  • Trench reinstatement / edge repair: from NZ$2,400

  • After-hours / urgent: + 40%

Auckland asphalt crew?

If you're an asphalt contractor in Auckland and want fixed-price jobs sent to you — join the Rapidpatch partner network. 5-day payouts, real volume, no chasing leads.

Lock it in before winter

Send us a few photos from your phone and we'll get a fixed-price quote back within 24 hours. Autumn rates hold for 14 days, schedule the work later. Phone (027) 737 2858 or fix@rapidpatch.co.nz.

Want to know more about how Auckland pothole reporting works first? Read our complete guide or use the triage tool.

 
 
 

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