
Your driveway or parking surface is cracked, faded, and rough - but the base underneath is still good. Resurfacing lays a fresh asphalt layer on top, restoring function and curb appeal without the cost of a full tear-out.

Asphalt resurfacing in Kyle means laying a fresh layer of hot-mix asphalt over your existing surface - the old pavement stays in place as a base and the new layer bonds on top, giving you a smooth, clean driveway or parking area. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day and you can drive on the surface within 24 to 48 hours.
Resurfacing is a great fit when the underlying base is still solid and the damage is at the surface level - cracks, worn texture, fading, or minor low spots. If the base has shifted significantly or failed, a full replacement is the better call. Before recommending either option, we walk your driveway carefully and assess the base. If your surface needs more than just a fresh layer - for instance, recurring drainage problems - pairing resurfacing with pothole repair and drainage corrections gives you the most durable result.
A fresh driveway is one of the first things a visitor or buyer notices. Resurfacing can transform a tired, cracked surface into something that looks nearly new at a fraction of the cost of full replacement - and in Kyle's newer subdivisions where homes are 10 to 20 years old, many driveways are right at the point where resurfacing makes the most sense.
A network of small cracks spreading across the surface - sometimes called alligator cracking - means the top layer has broken down and water is getting in. In Kyle's clay-soil environment those cracks grow faster once they start because the ground beneath keeps moving. Resurfacing while the base is still solid costs far less than waiting for a full replacement.
Central Texas storms are intense, and if water sits on your driveway instead of running off, the drainage slope has been lost or was never right. Standing water accelerates surface breakdown and works its way into the base. A resurfacing job that corrects the slope solves both the cosmetic and structural problems at once.
Fresh asphalt is dark and slightly smooth. Under Kyle's relentless summer sun it oxidizes, turns gray, and develops a rough, porous texture. That roughness is not just cosmetic - it means the surface is drying out and becoming brittle. Resurfacing restores the protective top layer before the damage goes deeper.
Potholes and depressions usually start as cracks that let water in, softening the base. If you have a few isolated low spots but the rest of the driveway is still firm, resurfacing with proper prep can address them. Catch them early and you avoid a much larger repair bill later.
Every resurfacing job starts with a thorough base assessment - we will not lay new asphalt over a surface that is not ready for it. Once we confirm the base is sound, we apply a tack coat, lay the hot-mix asphalt to the appropriate thickness, and compact it with a roller for a smooth, dense finish. For driveways that also need edge work or slope correction, we handle that as part of the same visit. If your pavement has deteriorated past what resurfacing can address, we will tell you honestly and talk through asphalt milling as an alternative that removes the old surface cleanly before new paving begins.
After resurfacing, we also give you a sealing plan. Most contractors recommend waiting several months before the first seal coat so the new asphalt has time to fully cure - after that, sealing every two to three years is the single most effective thing you can do to extend the surface life in Kyle's climate.
Best for homeowners whose driveway has surface cracking and oxidation but a still-solid base - the most cost-effective path to a near-new look.
Right for business owners whose lot surface is worn but the base is intact, restoring appearance and function without a full tear-out.
Suits any surface that pools water after rain - the new layer is laid with the correct slope to move water away from your foundation.
Ideal for property owners who want a complete roadmap - resurfacing now plus a scheduled sealing program to maximize surface life.
Kyle sits in Central Texas where summer temperatures regularly climb well above 95 degrees and the sun beats down for months at a stretch. That sustained heat softens asphalt and accelerates surface oxidation - what turns a driveway gray and brittle over time. Kyle also sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, putting stress on any paved surface from below. Most of Kyle's housing was built between 2000 and the present, which means a large number of driveways are hitting the 15-to-20-year mark where resurfacing delivers the best value - the base is typically still sound but the surface has taken significant sun and soil-movement damage.
Homeowners in Buda and Round Rock face the same clay soil and heat conditions, and we apply the same base-first assessment approach across the entire service area. Kyle's mild winters also mean resurfacing can be scheduled year-round, so you are not locked into a short seasonal window. Fall and spring are often the most comfortable times to work - the heat is less extreme and the asphalt cures more evenly.
Call or submit a request and we schedule a time to look at your driveway in person. A visual inspection is the only reliable way to confirm whether resurfacing is the right solution or whether the base needs more work first. You will get a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included.
Before any paving begins, we walk the driveway checking for soft spots, base failure, drainage issues, and edge condition. Significant cracks and potholes are filled and compacted. A tack coat is applied so the new asphalt bonds properly to the old surface. This prep is what separates a job that lasts from one that fails early.
Our crew brings in a paving machine that lays hot-mix asphalt at a consistent thickness across the surface. A heavy roller follows to compact the material and create a smooth, dense finish. Most residential driveways in Kyle are completed in a single day. You will need to keep vehicles off the surface for at least 24 to 48 hours after paving.
The crew cleans up the work area and walks the finished job with you. This is your chance to point out anything that does not look right - we address concerns before we leave. We also give you a realistic sealing timeline so you know when to protect your new surface and push off the next resurfacing as long as possible.
We come out, assess the base, and give you an honest recommendation - resurfacing or something else - with a written estimate and no pressure. Most driveways are done in a single day. Call or submit a request and hear back within one business day.
(737) 248-8190We carry a current Texas contractor's license verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, plus full liability and workers' compensation coverage. Ask for proof - a reputable contractor provides it without hesitation.
We work in Kyle and the surrounding Hays County area, so we understand the clay soil conditions and drainage challenges that cause driveways here to fail faster than in other regions. That knowledge shapes how we prep and lay every job.
Membership in the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association means we stay current on Texas-specific paving practices and materials. In a state with Kyle's climate and soil conditions, that distinction matters.
If your driveway needs full replacement rather than resurfacing, we say so before any work begins. We do not resurface over a compromised base and send you back to square one in two years - that wastes your money and our reputation.
A freshly resurfaced driveway changes how your property looks the moment you pull in. We give you a surface that handles Kyle's heat, sheds water properly, and lasts - backed by a sealing plan that protects your investment for years to come.
Targeted pothole patching when you have isolated damage that does not yet require a full resurfacing job.
Learn MoreGrinding the old surface down to a clean base when the existing asphalt is too far gone for resurfacing to be the right answer.
Learn MoreMost driveways are done in a single day - call now to get your estimate scheduled and your surface protected before the hottest months arrive.