Deteriorating pavement doesn't go unnoticed for long. A tenant complaint, a damaged vehicle, or a safety incident in a parking lot are common indicators of a problem that has been developing beneath the surface for months.
Dixon Paving & Milling provides asphalt patching and pothole repair services for commercial properties, municipalities, and government agencies throughout North Carolina, addressing pavement failures before they escalate into larger, costlier rehabilitation projects.
Not all pavement failures are the same. Some require straightforward patching; others indicate underlying structural issues that surface repairs alone won't resolve. Every project begins with an assessment of the root cause to ensure the right repair approach is applied.





Since 1987, Dixon Paving & Milling has helped commercial, municipal, and government clients across North Carolina address pavement issues before they become larger and more costly problems. From parking lots to transportation infrastructure, our team brings the experience, resources, and expertise needed to deliver repairs built to last.
Dixon Paving & Milling proudly provides asphalt patching and pothole repair services throughout North Carolina. From commercial parking lots to municipal roadways and transportation infrastructure, our team supports clients across multiple states.
Primary service markets include:
Our multi-state footprint allows us to support clients across North Carolina with consistent project management, experienced crews, and dependable execution.
The best time to address pavement damage is before it spreads beyond the original problem area. Whether you're dealing with recurring potholes, deteriorating pavement, or isolated surface failures, Dixon Paving & Milling has the experience and resources to deliver repairs that fit the condition of your pavement and the needs of your property.
Need your surface patched? Got a pesky pothole developing? Give our team a call today to request a free quote and start feeling confident about your pavement again.