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Private company demonstrates spray‑injection pothole repair to House committee

3414809 · May 20, 2025
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The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee heard a presentation from Sebastian Bolling, owner of EcoPatcher, on spray‑injection pothole repair technology. Bolling described the repair process, cited a seven‑year example, gave cost and failure‑rate figures and answered members' questions about scalability and municipal adoption.

Sebastian Bolling, owner and president of EcoPatcher, demonstrated spray‑injection pothole repair before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and described his company’s work for municipal and private clients, including a current contract with the City of Kalamazoo.

Bolling told the committee his process begins with cleaning debris from the pothole, applying a tack coat to block moisture, filling with cleaned aggregate mixed with emulsion, topping with another tack coat and a light aggregate so the patch won’t stick to tires. He said the company sweeps and tamps…

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