
Old, cracked pavement does not have to be something you live with. We install new asphalt surfaces with proper base prep that handles Gulf Coast soil and weather.
Old, cracked pavement does not have to be something you live with. We install new asphalt surfaces with proper base prep that handles Gulf Coast soil and weather.

Asphalt paving in Texas City means removing your old surface if needed, grading and compacting a stable base layer, and laying hot asphalt mix in one or more passes with heavy rollers - most residential driveways are complete in a single day and ready for light foot traffic within a few hours.
Texas City homeowners deal with a tough combination: clay soil that swells and shrinks with every wet and dry season, flat lots that drain slowly, and Gulf Coast sun that bakes pavement harder than almost anywhere else in the country. When an asphalt surface starts showing cracks that keep coming back or edges that crumble, patching alone will not solve the problem - the base underneath has usually given out. A full replacement with proper base preparation gives you a clean start that you can largely forget about for years.
Once your new surface is in, pairing it with regular asphalt resurfacing and sealcoating on schedule is what keeps it looking good and performing well through the Gulf Coast summers ahead.
If you have patched the same cracks more than once and they come back, the surface has run out of road. In Texas City, clay soil shifts with every wet and dry cycle, pushing cracks up from below - at that point, patching only delays the inevitable and a full replacement is the lasting fix.
If puddles sit on your driveway for hours after a Gulf Coast downpour, the surface has lost its slope or developed low spots from settling. Standing water works its way into small cracks, softens the base underneath, and speeds up the breakdown - this is a clear sign the surface needs attention before the next rainy season.
Fresh asphalt is deep black and smooth. When your driveway has turned gray, dried out, and the edges are crumbling or breaking off in chunks, the asphalt binder has broken down under the Gulf Coast sun. This is not just a cosmetic problem - it is a tripping hazard and the deterioration will spread toward the center.
If you feel your vehicle dip in the same spot, or see a depression that fills with water after rain, the base beneath the asphalt has failed. Soft spots and potholes in this area are often caused by clay soil movement combined with water infiltration - patching on a compromised base is a short-term fix that will not hold.
We handle full asphalt paving installations for driveways, access roads, and paved areas of all sizes. Every job starts with a site visit to measure the area and assess the existing base - because no two lots in Texas City drain or sit the same way. Whether you are replacing a deteriorated surface or paving a new area for the first time, we build the base correctly before a single shovelful of asphalt goes down. For properties that do not need full replacement, we also offer asphalt resurfacing as a cost-effective option when the base is still structurally sound.
For commercial properties, parking areas, and large-scale projects, our parking lot paving service covers everything from full removal and replacement to new lot construction with drainage planning, proper slope design, and ADA-compliant layout. We coordinate permitting, handle base preparation, and follow through to striping so you have one contractor managing the entire project.
Best for homeowners starting fresh or replacing a surface that has fully failed.
Best for driveways or access roads where the existing base is compromised.
Best for surfaces with a solid base that need a fresh top layer.
Best for commercial properties, HOA lots, and multi-space parking areas.
Texas City sits on flat coastal plain underlaid with heavy clay soils. Clay swells when it absorbs moisture and shrinks when it dries out - and that cycle repeats with every rain event and every dry stretch in the Texas heat. This movement stresses pavement from underneath in a way that contractors from drier inland areas may not account for. Without a properly compacted base layer and correct drainage slope, a new driveway in this area can start cracking within a few years of installation regardless of how the surface looks on day one. The Galveston and La Marque areas share these same soil and drainage conditions, so every job we take in this part of Galveston County gets the same level of base attention.
On top of the soil challenge, Texas City summers are long and intense. UV radiation breaks down asphalt binder faster here than in cooler climates, fading and drying out surfaces that were not built with the right mix or protected with regular sealcoating. Many homes in Texas City were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and their original driveways are well past the point where patching makes sense. Replacing that surface with a properly graded, correctly installed new driveway is the kind of improvement that pays you back in fewer headaches every rainy season. Learn more about how the National Asphalt Pavement Association sets quality standards for this type of work.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project so the site visit is as efficient as possible.
We visit your property to measure the area, check the existing base condition, and assess drainage across your lot. You receive a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included - base preparation, asphalt thickness, edge treatment, and cleanup.
If your project connects to a public road or involves right-of-way, we handle the permit application so nothing slows down your start date. Once approvals are in hand, the crew removes old pavement and compacts the base - this is the most important part of the job.
Hot asphalt mix is laid and compacted in one or more passes - most driveways are complete in a single day. Plan to stay off the surface for at least 24 to 48 hours. We walk you through care instructions before we leave, including when to apply your first sealcoat.
We provide written estimates with no pressure. Most responses within one business day.
(409) 741-9382We work in Texas City and the surrounding Galveston County area every day. We know how the clay soil behaves here across seasons, and we build the base accordingly - not to a generic standard that ignores what this ground actually does to pavement.
The base layer is what determines whether your driveway lasts 5 years or 20. We assess and prepare the base on every job - compaction, drainage slope, edge treatment - because skipping this step is the most common reason driveways fail prematurely in this area.
Texas requires contractors performing paving work to hold a valid state license. We carry full liability insurance on every project. You can verify contractor credentials through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before signing anything - we encourage it.
Every estimate we provide spells out the scope in writing - what is included, what thickness of asphalt, what base preparation, and what cleanup. You know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins, and we do not ask for full payment upfront.
These details add up to a job done right the first time. A contractor who knows the local soil, builds the base properly, is licensed and insured, and puts the scope in writing is simply the lower-risk choice - and that is exactly what we aim to be for every customer in Texas City and Galveston County. Verify Texas contractor licensing through the TDLR.
Full lot installation for commercial properties, HOA areas, and multi-space parking, with drainage planning and ADA-compliant striping.
Learn MoreA cost-effective fresh layer over a structurally sound base, restoring the look and performance of an aging surface without full removal.
Learn MoreStorm season is not far off - a properly graded, well-built driveway is one less thing to worry about when the next Gulf Coast rain system rolls through.