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Asphalt removal in Kent, Washington
Kent properties often have more open space than in-city Seattle lots, but they also bring drainage concerns, older parking pads, and access routes that can stretch across a larger site. That changes the way a crew plans the tear-out and cleanup.
Local things that matter
- Larger lots can mean more material to move and stage
- Drainage ditches or low areas may shape the removal plan
- Older pads often fail at the edges where cars turn in and out
- Cleanup has to stay organized when the site has longer access runs
What Kent homeowners often notice
Kent can feel more practical and spread out than many north-end neighborhoods. That means a removal project may involve wider access, but it also can involve more broken surface area and more attention to how the lot sheds water after the asphalt comes out.
Homeowners in Kent usually want a plan that is straightforward about disposal, staging, and what parts of the property will be affected while the work is underway.
Read next
- Parking area removal for older side pads and larger rear spaces
- Haul-away and cleanup for the post-removal phase
- Renton for another south-side example with drainage concerns