
Cracked, crumbling, or just plain embarrassing? We install new asphalt driveways in Greenville with the right base for Hunt County clay - so your driveway holds up year after year.
Cracked, crumbling, or just plain embarrassing? We install new asphalt driveways in Greenville with the right base for Hunt County clay - so your driveway holds up year after year.

Driveway paving in Greenville involves removing your old surface, grading the ground, and laying a compacted gravel base before hot-mix asphalt goes down. Most residential driveways are paved in a single day, with a 24 to 48 hour wait before you can drive on the surface.
The biggest reason driveways fail in this area is not the asphalt itself - it is a base that was not built to handle the clay soil underneath. When a contractor builds the base right, the surface stays stable through Greenville's wet springs and dry summers. If you have been patching the same cracks for years, those repairs may only be hiding a base problem that needs a proper fix. Our asphalt repair service can address isolated damage, but when the whole surface is failing, a new installation is the better long-term choice.
We serve homeowners across Greenville and the surrounding areas of Hunt County, and we know what the soil here does to driveways that were not built for it.
If you have patched the same cracks more than once and they keep returning, the underlying base has shifted or broken down. In Greenville's clay-heavy soil, the ground moves with the seasons, and eventually patching stops being enough. A full replacement gives you a fresh start with a properly prepared base.
Standing water on your driveway means the surface has lost its slope or developed low spots. In flat parts of Hunt County, water has nowhere to go if the driveway is not graded correctly. Pooling accelerates cracking and softens the base - if you see puddles in the same spots every storm, it is time to call.
Asphalt that has gone gray, is flaking at the edges, or crumbles when you press on it has reached the end of its useful life. North Texas sun and UV exposure break down the binders in asphalt over time. Once the surface reaches this stage, sealing and patching will not restore it - replacement is the right call.
When cracks spread across a wide area in an interconnected, scaly pattern, it means the base underneath has failed - not just the surface. This kind of damage cannot be fixed with a patch or a sealcoat. A new driveway with a properly rebuilt base is the only lasting solution.
We install new asphalt driveways from the ground up - removing your old surface, grading and compacting the base, and laying hot-mix asphalt that is matched to the North Texas climate. Every job includes proper slope so water drains away from your home and off the driveway edge, not into your foundation. If your existing surface is in generally good shape but has isolated damage, our asphalt repair service can address those specific spots without tearing out the whole driveway.
For larger projects - commercial lots, multi-family driveways, or properties that need full paving work beyond a single residential driveway - our asphalt paving service covers those needs as well. Whether it is a simple single-car driveway or a wider shared surface, we size the base depth and asphalt layers to the expected load.
Best for homeowners whose current surface is beyond repair and want a clean slate with a properly built base.
Suits homeowners who need more parking space or want to add a turnaround area alongside an existing surface.
Ideal when the section where your driveway meets the street is crumbling or settled while the rest of the surface is still in decent shape.
Right for properties where drainage or slope problems exist, and the grade needs to be corrected before a new surface goes down.
The soils across Hunt County have significant clay content that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That movement is the primary reason driveways crack and develop low spots here - it is often not the asphalt itself but what is happening underneath. A contractor who properly grades, compacts, and builds up the base layer is accounting for this soil behavior, and it is the single most important thing that separates a driveway that lasts from one that fails in a few years. Homeowners in Royse City and Terrell deal with the same clay soil conditions, and we build every driveway to handle it.
Greenville also sits on relatively flat terrain in parts, which means drainage does not always take care of itself. A driveway that is not properly sloped will collect standing water, which accelerates cracking and can undermine the base over time. Summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-to-upper 90s, which means fresh pavement is especially vulnerable to ruts and indentations during the first few weeks after installation. We use asphalt mixes suited to the regional climate and give you clear guidance on the curing period so the finished surface holds up through every season.
Call or submit a contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. There is no charge for an estimate - we come out, measure, and look at the existing surface before quoting anything.
You receive a written proposal that spells out what is included - removal, base depth, asphalt thickness, and drainage work. This is the time to ask questions and confirm there will be no surprises on pricing or scope.
The crew removes your old driveway surface, grades the ground for proper drainage slope, and compacts a crushed gravel base. This step takes time to do right and is what determines how long the finished driveway lasts.
Hot-mix asphalt is spread and rolled to a smooth, consistent finish. Before the crew leaves, we walk the driveway with you, confirm the curing timeline (at least 24 to 48 hours off the surface), and let you know when your first sealcoat should happen.
Free estimates, written proposals, and no pressure. We will tell you exactly what your driveway needs and what it will cost before any work begins.
(903) 303-6194We do not skip base preparation to save time. Every driveway in Greenville starts with properly graded, compacted material designed to handle the expansive clay soil in Hunt County. That is what separates a driveway that lasts 20 years from one that cracks after two.
Flat terrain in parts of Greenville means water does not move on its own. We grade every driveway to direct water away from the home and off the surface edge, reducing the standing water that accelerates cracking and base erosion in this area.
Asphalt that softens in extreme heat leaves ruts and indentations. We use a hot-mix formulation appropriate for the regional climate, so the finished surface handles Greenville summers without developing soft spots under parked vehicles. The National Asphalt Pavement Association publishes mix design guidance that informs best practices for hot-climate installations.
You get a written proposal before any work starts - one that lists what is included, what it costs, and when it will happen. No verbal agreements that drift, no hidden fees after the crew shows up.
A new driveway is one of the most visible investments a Greenville homeowner can make. We do the prep work right the first time so you are not calling someone back within a few years to fix the same problems.
Fix isolated cracks, potholes, and damaged sections without tearing out the whole driveway.
Learn MoreFull-scale paving for driveways, roads, and surfaces that go beyond a single residential project.
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