
Every crack left open is water waiting to destroy your base. We seal them fast before Greenville clay soil and heavy spring rains do the rest.
Every crack left open is water waiting to destroy your base. We seal them fast before Greenville clay soil and heavy spring rains do the rest.

Asphalt crack sealing in Greenville means cleaning each crack thoroughly and filling it with a flexible, rubberized sealant that bonds to both sides and forms a watertight seal - most residential driveways are completed in a few hours, and you can drive on the surface the same day.
This is not a cosmetic fix. It is a protective one. Every crack on your asphalt is an opening where water, dirt, and roots can work their way into the base layer beneath. In Greenville, once that base layer gets wet and softens, the surface above it starts sinking and crumbling - and what started as a crack sealing job turns into a full repaving job. Catching cracks early is almost always far less expensive than waiting. If your driveway is still structurally sound but showing surface cracks, this service is the right call before you need asphalt repair or a complete replacement.
We serve homeowners and property owners across Greenville and surrounding areas. Call us or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day.
These are the most common signs Greenville homeowners notice before calling us.
Visible lines cutting across your asphalt - thin or wide - are the clearest sign that sealing is needed now. In Greenville's clay soil environment, cracks that look minor today can grow quickly once the next wet season arrives and the ground starts moving again. Waiting a season often turns a simple sealing job into a much bigger repair.
When plants push through cracks, the opening is wide enough for roots to take hold - and roots make cracks wider. This is a common sight on older driveways across northeast Texas after a wet spring, and it means the crack has been open long enough to need attention before the root system does more structural damage.
Standing water near cracks means that water is finding its way into the base layer every time it rains. Given Greenville's heavy spring rain seasons, a driveway with pooling water and visible cracks is at real risk of developing soft spots or potholes if left unaddressed.
Asphalt naturally dries out and becomes more brittle over time, especially under intense Texas sun. If your surface has not been crack sealed in several years, small cracks are almost certainly forming even if they are not yet obvious. Catching them early is the most cost-effective approach to maintaining your driveway.
We handle crack sealing for residential driveways and commercial surfaces across Greenville and the surrounding area. Every job starts the same way - we clean each crack thoroughly using compressed air or a routing tool to remove loose material, weeds, and moisture before any sealant is applied. That prep step is what separates a seal that holds for years from one that peels out after a season. We then apply hot rubberized crack filler that flows into the crack and cures flush with the surface. If your property also needs a full surface treatment, asphalt sealcoating is the logical next step after cracks are filled - it protects the entire surface from sun and water, not just the cracks.
For properties where the cracking has gone beyond surface damage - widespread crumbling, large sunken sections, or soft spots underfoot - we will give you an honest assessment. If crack sealing is the right solution, we will do it. If the base has already failed and you actually need commercial asphalt paving or a full residential replacement, we will tell you that instead of taking your money on a repair that will not hold. No upselling, no runaround.
Best for homeowners with surface cracks on an otherwise sound driveway who want to stop damage before it reaches the base.
Best for business owners and property managers who need a fast, minimally disruptive way to extend the life of a lot or access drive.
Best for property owners who have already sealed before and want to stay on a maintenance schedule to keep their asphalt in good shape year to year.
Best as the first step before a full sealcoating application - filled cracks give the sealcoat a clean surface to bond to.
Greenville sits in the southern part of Hunt County, where two forces work against your asphalt constantly. The first is the clay soil - it swells when it absorbs moisture from Greenville's heavy spring rains and shrinks back during dry summer stretches. That repeated movement pushes and pulls at the asphalt from below, and even a well-installed surface will develop cracks over time because the ground itself is always shifting. Crack sealing is especially important here because the underlying cause never fully goes away - it is a maintenance reality, not a one-time problem.
The second force is the freeze-thaw cycle. While Greenville does not see the harsh winters of northern states, periodic hard freezes do occur - and when water gets into an unsealed crack and freezes, it expands and forces the crack wider. Sealing cracks in the fall before the first freeze is one of the smartest seasonal moves a homeowner here can make. We serve property owners across the area, including Royse City and Sulphur Springs, where the same clay soil and weather conditions apply. Local knowledge means we know how to time the work and what to watch for on each job.
Here is what the process looks like from your first call to a finished surface.
Call or submit an estimate request online. We respond within one business day. Describe what you are seeing - number of cracks, how long and wide they look - and we will schedule a free on-site visit to assess the driveway in person. No commitment required.
When we visit, we check not just the cracks but the overall condition of the base. We are looking for signs of deeper failure - soft spots, sunken areas, or widespread crumbling - because crack sealing is only the right solution when the base underneath is still solid. You will get an honest recommendation either way.
On the work day, we start by cleaning every crack with compressed air or a routing tool to remove loose debris, dirt, and any vegetation. This step is not optional - sealant applied over a dirty crack will peel out quickly. We take our time here, and you can watch before the filling starts.
Hot rubberized crack filler is applied and worked flush with the surface. On a typical Greenville day, the sealant cools within a few hours and the driveway is ready for normal use. We do a final walkthrough with you before leaving so you can see every crack that was addressed.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(903) 303-6194We clean every crack before applying sealant - using compressed air or a routing tool to clear out debris, moisture, and vegetation. Skipping this step is the most common reason crack sealing fails within a season. We do not skip it.
If your base has already failed and crack sealing is not the right fix, we will tell you that before taking your money. We have worked in the Hunt County area long enough to know when a surface can be saved and when it needs more than sealing.
We use hot rubberized crack filler, which bonds more effectively and stays flexible through the seasonal temperature swings common in northeast Texas. Cold-pour fillers are cheaper and faster to apply but do not hold up as well in Greenville's climate. We use the right material for this area.
Our work follows guidance from the National Asphalt Pavement Association, the leading trade body for asphalt paving standards in the country. That connection keeps us current on materials, methods, and best practices - not just our own habits.
When you combine proper prep, the right materials, and local knowledge of how Hunt County clay soil and seasonal weather affect asphalt, the result is a crack seal that actually holds. That is what we deliver on every job.
When cracks have spread too far and the base has failed, full commercial paving replaces the surface from the ground up.
Learn MoreAfter cracks are filled, sealcoating protects the entire surface from UV damage, rain, and vehicle fluids.
Learn MoreSpring storms and clay soil move fast - call now or request a free estimate online and we will get back to you within one business day.