
Kyle's clay soil shifts with every wet and dry cycle. We build driveways with the base depth and drainage grading to handle it - so you are not patching the same problems every few years.

Driveway paving in Kyle, TX starts with removing the old surface, grading the ground for proper drainage, and laying a compacted gravel base before any asphalt goes down - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days on site.
If your current driveway is cracked, uneven, or just worn out, a new asphalt surface is a durable upgrade that holds up well in Central Texas conditions. The biggest variable is base preparation - Kyle's expansive clay soil swells and shrinks with every wet-dry cycle, and a driveway installed without accounting for that movement will crack much sooner than one built correctly.
After your new driveway is in place, protecting it starts with asphalt repair for any issues that develop over time, and regular sealcoating to protect the surface from UV oxidation. If you are still deciding between asphalt and other options, our asphalt paving page covers the full process in detail.
Large cracks, broken edges, or sections that have sunk or heaved signal that patching is no longer enough. Central Texas clay soil puts constant stress on pavement, and once a surface breaks apart in multiple places, a full replacement is the clean and lasting solution.
Standing water after rain means your driveway slope or drainage is not working correctly. In Kyle, where heavy rain events can drop a lot of water fast, a poorly draining driveway can push water toward your home's foundation - a problem that gets more expensive the longer it goes.
A driveway covered in patches, oil stains, and gray fading signals the end of a surface's useful life. Kyle's newer neighborhoods have well-kept exteriors, and a fresh asphalt driveway makes an immediate improvement to how your home looks from the street.
Many older Kyle-area properties still have unpaved driveways. A paved asphalt surface is easier to maintain, keeps mud and dust out of your garage, and adds a finished look that gravel cannot match. It also handles the rare Central Texas ice events far better.
We handle new driveway installations for homeowners across Kyle and Hays County - whether you are replacing an aging asphalt surface, paving over an existing gravel or dirt driveway, or starting fresh on a newly built property. Every job includes demolition of the old surface, proper base preparation graded for drainage, and hot-mix asphalt compacted to a consistent thickness. For driveways that show ongoing wear after years of use, our asphalt repair service can address targeted damage before it spreads to the point that replacement becomes necessary.
We also install asphalt paving for larger residential and light commercial projects, including access roads, expanded parking areas, and turnarounds. For any new surface we install, we provide guidance on the recommended sealing schedule so you know exactly what maintenance the driveway needs to reach its full service life.
Suits homeowners replacing an old surface or paving for the first time, who want a durable, low-maintenance driveway built to last in Central Texas conditions.
Suits properties that still have a gravel or dirt driveway and want a paved surface that is cleaner, easier to maintain, and more in line with the surrounding neighborhood.
Suits homeowners who need more parking space or a wider apron, with new asphalt matched and feathered to blend with the existing surface.
Suits driveways with widespread cracking, sinking, or a failing original base - where a clean start with proper base prep is the only solution that will hold.
Kyle sits on Blackland Prairie clay soils that run through much of Hays County. This soil swells when it absorbs rain and contracts during the dry summer months - and that constant movement is one of the main reasons driveways in this area fail earlier than homeowners expect. A new driveway installed without a properly compacted, well-drained base is going to start cracking within a few years. Contractors who understand the soil here build the base thicker and grade it more carefully than they would in sandier regions, because the ground itself is doing more work against the pavement. Homeowners in Buda face the same conditions, and the approach is the same across the area.
Kyle also sees long, intense summers where temperatures regularly climb into the upper 90s and above. Fresh asphalt stays pliable in extreme heat, which means heavy vehicles can leave permanent impressions if parked too soon after paving. Contractors experienced in this climate schedule work for cooler parts of the day and give homeowners clear guidance on the curing window. Homeowners in San Marcos to the south deal with the same heat, and the same scheduling precautions apply. For many Kyle neighborhoods, you also need to confirm whether your HOA requires written approval before work starts - we can walk you through that step.
We visit your property to measure the area, check soil drainage, and assess the existing surface. You receive a written estimate covering base depth, asphalt thickness, and removal scope before anything is agreed to.
If your project requires a city of Kyle or Hays County permit - or HOA approval for your subdivision - your contractor handles the application. We confirm upfront what is required for your specific address so there are no delays.
The crew removes the old surface, hauls debris away, and grades the exposed ground to create a properly sloped, compacted base. This step determines the quality and lifespan of the finished driveway.
Hot-mix asphalt is delivered and spread over the prepared base, then compacted with a heavy roller. Edges are trimmed and finished. Plan to keep vehicles off the new surface for 48 to 72 hours - we give you specific guidance based on the season.
We visit your property, assess the soil and drainage, and give you a written quote with no pressure. Most estimates are scheduled within one business day.
(737) 248-8190Kyle's Blackland Prairie clay expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle. We size and compact the base specifically for these conditions, which is the difference between a driveway that lasts 25 years and one that starts cracking after five.
We hold a valid Texas state contractor's license - verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation - and carry liability insurance on every job. When a driveway connects to a public street, we handle any required permits so the work is fully above board.
A driveway that slopes water toward your foundation creates costly problems down the road. We grade every surface so water flows away from the home, not toward it - a detail that matters especially in Kyle, where fast-moving rainstorms can dump inches in an hour.
Your estimate specifies base depth, asphalt thickness, removal method, and curing guidance. Nothing changes on the day without your approval. We also advise on the sealing timeline after installation so you know exactly how to protect the investment.
When all four of these factors come together - soil knowledge, licensing, drainage grading, and honest written quotes - you get a driveway that actually performs in Kyle's conditions. That is what we aim to deliver on every job. The National Asphalt Pavement Association sets the industry standards our work follows.
Fix cracks, potholes, and sunken sections before they spread and force a full driveway replacement.
Learn MoreLarger paving projects including access roads, expanded parking areas, and new residential builds.
Learn MoreSpots on our schedule fill up, especially in spring and fall when conditions are ideal. Call today or submit a request and we will follow up within one business day.