
Hot-mix asphalt speed bumps built for Central Texas heat. We install on private driveways, HOA roads, and parking areas - typically finished the same day you call.

Speed bump installation in Kyle involves building a raised asphalt strip across a private driveway or community road using hot-mix asphalt, with most single-bump jobs completed in a few hours the same day.
A professionally built bump is not a patch or an afterthought. The crew shapes the asphalt in layers, compacting each pass so the bump holds its profile through the hottest Texas summers without softening or shifting. Tapered edges on both sides mean vehicles slow down without bottoming out or catching a sharp lip. Done right, it looks intentional and holds up for years with minimal maintenance.
If your pavement needs attention before or after a speed bump goes in, our asphalt sealcoating service protects the full surface from Kyle's UV exposure, including the bump itself, keeping it dark and dense through the years.
If you regularly see cars accelerating down a long driveway or cutting through your property, a speed bump is the most direct fix. In Kyle's newer subdivisions with long straight roads, this is one of the most common reasons homeowners and HOA boards call a paving contractor.
When kids play near a driveway or elderly family members walk a path that vehicles cross, the stakes of a fast-moving car are high. A speed bump gives you a physical, always-on control that slows drivers down without relying on signs or goodwill.
One close call is usually enough to make a homeowner or property manager act. If a vehicle has nearly hit a pedestrian or rolled too fast through a shared lane, a speed bump is a low-cost, permanent answer that works every time.
Landlords and property managers in Kyle's growing rental market often install speed bumps as a liability-reduction measure and a visible sign of a well-managed property. Many of Kyle's newer HOA communities are adding traffic calming as neighborhoods fill in.
We install hot-mix asphalt speed bumps on private driveways, HOA-managed community roads, apartment complex lanes, and private parking areas throughout Kyle and the surrounding Hays County area. Every bump is built in compacted layers to handle vehicle loads through Central Texas heat, with smooth tapered edges so there are no sharp lips that catch low-clearance vehicles or damage tires. We can install a single bump or multiple bumps across a community in a single visit, which is almost always more cost-effective than separate scheduling.
We also coordinate line striping after installation - yellow or white paint markings across the bump improve visibility and reduce the chance of a hard hit from drivers who do not expect it. If the pavement around the bump needs attention first, our parking lot paving and surface preparation services ensure the surrounding area is solid before the bump goes in. And if you are sealcoating your driveway at the same time, we can sequence both jobs in a single mobilization.
Suited for homeowners who need to slow traffic on a private driveway, especially on longer runs where vehicles tend to accelerate.
Built for neighborhoods with private roads where the association has authority to install traffic calming across shared lanes.
Right for apartment complexes, rental properties, and commercial lots that need several bumps placed in a single crew visit.
Combines the asphalt bump installation with yellow or white visibility markings - the most complete solution for shared or community roads.
Kyle is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and its newer subdivisions are heavily governed by homeowners associations. If your property is in an HOA community - and a large share of Kyle neighborhoods are - you need written approval from the board before a speed bump goes in, even on a private driveway. We help owners navigate that process and can provide the project details a board needs to review and approve the work. Kyle also has a clear distinction between city-maintained streets and privately maintained roads inside subdivisions: speed bumps on city streets go through a formal city traffic-calming request, while bumps on private HOA roads are straightforward contractor work.
The climate here also shapes how speed bumps are built. Kyle regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees in summer, and an asphalt bump built with the wrong mix or insufficient compaction will soften and deform in that heat. We use a heat-stable mix suited for Central Texas conditions on every job. We serve Kyle and extend into neighboring communities including Buda and Wimberley, so we understand the HOA structures and road conditions across the full Hays County area.
Tell us where you want the bump, what kind of road or driveway it is, and roughly how wide the lane is. We respond within one business day and will ask whether the surface is private or city-maintained and whether an HOA sign-off is needed - these answers shape the whole project timeline.
We visit your property, measure the lane width, check the condition of the existing pavement, and look at the base for any signs of cracking or soil movement. We give you a written quote covering materials, labor, dimensions, and any prep work needed before installation.
If your property is in an HOA community, get written board approval before scheduling. If the road is city-maintained, we will walk you through the city process - this is not a step to skip, as work on a public road without authorization can result in removal at your expense.
The crew arrives with hot-mix asphalt, marks the location, builds up the bump in compacted layers, and finishes the edges. Most single-bump jobs wrap up in a few hours. We walk the finished bump with you, confirm the taper feels right, and cover sealcoating timing to protect the bump from Kyle's UV exposure.
Free written estimate. Most installations completed the same day. We respond within one business day.
(737) 248-8190We specify a hot-mix asphalt formulated for high-temperature climates and compact it thoroughly on every bump. That is not a generic approach - it is the difference between a bump that holds its profile through a Kyle August and one that softens, ruts, and becomes a liability the first summer after installation.
Texas requires paving contractors to hold a valid state license, verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry full liability insurance and put every project in writing before work begins - scope, dimensions, mix type, and price. Nothing starts without your signature on a clear written agreement.
Kyle's HOA-heavy subdivision landscape means most speed bump requests involve a board approval step. We know what information HOA boards ask for, can provide it in advance, and understand the distinction between private roads and city-maintained streets so your project does not stall on a process question.
Kyle's expansive clay soils can shift under any paved surface over time. Before we install, we assess the existing base for soft spots or movement cracks that could compromise the bump over time. If the base needs work first, we tell you upfront rather than building on a foundation that will fail within a few seasons.
We are affiliated with the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association, which keeps us connected to Texas-specific standards and best practices for the state's climate and soil conditions. That local professional grounding, combined with a straightforward written process, means you get a speed bump that works the way it should from day one.
For Texas contractor license verification, visit tdlr.texas.gov. For industry standards on asphalt materials, the Asphalt Institute publishes guidance on mix design and performance specifications.
Protect your speed bump and surrounding driveway from Kyle's UV exposure with a sealcoat applied every few years.
Learn MoreResurface or install a new parking area before adding speed bumps for a complete, durable traffic management solution.
Learn MoreMost installations are done in a single visit - call now to get on the schedule before the summer heat peaks.