
Trueline Greenville Asphalt Paving handles asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and crack sealing for Greenville homeowners and businesses - and we have been serving Hunt County long enough to know how local clay soil and summer heat affect every job we take on.
Trueline Greenville Asphalt Paving handles asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and crack sealing for Greenville homeowners and businesses - and we have been serving Hunt County long enough to know how local clay soil and summer heat affect every job we take on.

Every service below is available throughout Greenville and the surrounding Hunt County area.
Greenville sits on Blackland Prairie clay that shifts every wet and dry season - which is exactly why proper base depth and compaction matter so much here. A new asphalt paving starts with the ground, not just the surface, and we build every job with that in mind.
The Texas sun oxidizes asphalt faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating a Greenville driveway every few years is the most cost-effective way to slow that process and keep a paved surface looking good well into its second decade.
Many older Greenville properties still have gravel or crumbling asphalt driveways. A properly installed asphalt driveway eliminates the mud and ruts that clay soil creates every spring and gives your home a finished, well-maintained look from the street.
Cracks in Greenville asphalt rarely stay small. Water gets in, the clay below it moves, and the crack widens. Sealing cracks while they are narrow is far less expensive than waiting until the base is compromised and a full repair is the only option.
Commercial properties along US Highway 69 and I-30 take real daily punishment from truck traffic and summer heat. A well-built parking lot with the right base depth and drainage plan holds up through that kind of wear without constant patching.
Potholes in Greenville parking lots and driveways are often a clay-soil base problem, not just a surface one. We assess what is underneath before we fill, so the repair holds rather than failing again in the next wet season.
The clay soils across Hunt County behave very differently from the sandy or rocky ground in other parts of Texas. Blackland Prairie clay swells significantly when it absorbs water and then shrinks and cracks as it dries out. That constant movement is what pushes asphalt surfaces up, causes them to crack from below, and eventually breaks down a base that was not built with enough depth and compaction to handle it. No amount of quality asphalt on top fixes a base that is fighting the ground underneath it every season.
Summer heat is the other major local factor. Greenville regularly sees temperatures in the upper 90s from June through September, and an asphalt surface that was not mixed, laid, and compacted with that heat in mind will rut and deform under vehicle tires. The flip side is that winter ice events - while less frequent than in northern states - do occur in this part of Northeast Texas. Freeze-thaw damage on a surface that already has small cracks can accelerate into a much larger problem quickly. A contractor who works in Greenville regularly understands all three of these pressures and builds for them from the start.
Our crew works throughout Greenville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Whether a job is near the older neighborhoods around downtown and the historic Main Street district or out in one of the newer subdivisions that have grown up on the city's edges, the properties look different and the ground behaves differently - and we plan accordingly. Greenville is also home to a strong industrial and manufacturing base, which means commercial properties and working facilities are a regular part of our project mix alongside residential driveways.
We are familiar with City of Greenville permit requirements for driveway apron work and know which projects trigger a review before they can proceed. We serve Greenville and the surrounding region, including Royse City to the west and Sulphur Springs to the northeast - areas where the same clay soils and weather patterns drive the same paving challenges.
Here is how the process works from your first call to a finished surface.
Call or submit an estimate request online and we respond within one business day. There is no pressure and no sales pitch - just a conversation about what you need.
We come to your property, measure the area, look at the existing surface or bare ground, and check drainage. This visit is where we figure out what the job actually needs - and it is free with no obligation. We will also let you know if a permit is required for your project.
On the job day, we remove the old surface if needed, grade the ground, compact the base material, and lay the asphalt. The base preparation is the most important phase - it is what keeps the surface from cracking as Greenville clay moves through the seasons.
We walk you through the curing timeline before we leave - typically 24 to 48 hours off the surface for light vehicles, longer in summer heat. We are available to answer questions afterward and will advise you on when to schedule your first sealcoating to protect the investment.
We serve all of Greenville and Hunt County. No pressure, no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a straight answer about what your project needs.
(903) 303-6194Greenville is the county seat of Hunt County, located about 45 miles northeast of Dallas at the intersection of Interstate 30 and US Highway 69. The city has a population in the range of 25,000 to 35,000 and serves as the commercial and governmental hub for the surrounding region. The housing stock reflects the city's history - older neighborhoods near downtown with homes from the early and mid-20th century sit alongside newer subdivisions that have grown on the city's edges as the Dallas metro's outward spread has reached this far. Commercial properties cluster along US 69 and the I-30 corridor, where heavy daily traffic is a constant. Learn more about Greenville's history and community on the Greenville, Texas Wikipedia page.
The city has a manufacturing and industrial employment base, including aerospace and defense-related businesses, which gives Greenville a mix of established homeowners and growing commercial activity. Hunt Regional Medical Center is one of the most recognized landmarks in town and a major employer for the county. For homeowners and property managers throughout Greenville, maintaining driveways, parking lots, and paved surfaces is a regular part of property ownership here - the clay soils and storm activity make neglect more costly than staying ahead of small problems. We also serve communities nearby, including Royse City and Sulphur Springs, where we bring the same knowledge of Northeast Texas conditions to every job.
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