Wylie Asphalt Paving handles asphalt paving, driveway installation, and parking lot work throughout Wylie, TX, serving Collin County homeowners and businesses with on-time crews and written estimates since 2016.

Wylie lots are built on Blackland Prairie clay that shifts every season, so the base preparation under your driveway matters more here than almost anywhere else. We take the time to grade, compact, and set the base correctly before a single load of mix is poured. Learn more on our asphalt paving page.
Most Wylie subdivisions were built in the late 1990s through the 2010s, which means a large share of driveways are now at or past the age where cracking and surface wear become a real problem. A properly installed asphalt driveway gives your home a clean look and handles the heat and soil movement that shortens concrete life in this part of Texas.
The intense spring rain events and summer heat cycles in Wylie accelerate crack formation in older pavement. Sealing cracks early stops water from working into the base and triggering the kind of failure that requires a full replacement rather than a repair.
Commercial properties along the Highway 78 corridor in Wylie see heavy daily traffic that takes a toll on pavement surfaces and lot markings. A well-paved, clearly striped parking lot signals that your business is professionally run and keeps customers and employees safe.
Wylie summers push pavement surface temperatures well above 130 degrees, and that sustained heat dries out the asphalt binder over time. Sealcoating every few years replaces the protective layer that UV rays and oxidation strip away, extending the useful life of your surface significantly.
North Texas spring storms can dump several inches of rain in a short window, and water that finds a crack in your pavement will undermine the base quickly. Potholes in Wylie often grow faster than expected because the clay soil underneath holds and moves moisture rather than draining it away.
Wylie sits on the Blackland Prairie, a belt of heavy clay soil that runs through north-central Texas. This soil swells when wet and shrinks during dry periods, and that movement never fully stops. Concrete and asphalt surfaces installed over this ground are under constant stress, which is why cracked driveways are so common across Wylie neighborhoods - even in homes that are only 15 to 20 years old. A contractor who does not account for this at the base preparation stage is setting up a surface that will fail ahead of schedule. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, these expansive clay soils are among the most active in the country for structure movement.
Wylie also sits in one of the most active severe weather corridors in the United States. Spring storms regularly bring large hail and heavy rain that can damage paved surfaces and send water into any existing cracks. The summer heat that follows - with air temperatures regularly above 95 degrees and pavement surfaces far hotter - accelerates oxidation and dries out the asphalt binder. Together, these seasonal extremes mean that pavement in Wylie ages faster than in many other parts of the country and needs more consistent maintenance to stay serviceable.
Our crew works throughout Wylie regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Wylie Development Services office for driveway and right-of-way work. We know which types of projects require city review before work begins, and we handle that paperwork so you do not have to track it down yourself. The neighborhoods along the Highway 78 corridor and in the subdivisions spreading toward the Lake Lavon side of the city are areas we work in frequently enough to know the street layouts, typical lot sizes, and the drainage challenges that come up on flat Wylie properties.
Wylie has grown fast, and most of its housing stock is from planned subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s. Those homes are now at the age where original driveways start showing real wear - and the Blackland clay under them has had enough dry-wet cycles to start moving surfaces around. We also serve properties near Sachse to the south and work along the commercial corridors that connect the two cities. Homeowners near Olde City Park and along Ballard Avenue tend to have older properties with different base conditions than the newer subdivisions - and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We keep initial conversations short - just enough to understand the scope before we schedule a site visit.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess the existing surface and base. You get a written, itemized estimate - no verbal ballparks - so you know exactly what the job includes before anyone touches a shovel. No cost, no pressure.
If your project requires a city permit, we pull it before the crew shows up. Once paperwork is clear, we schedule your job and confirm the date with you. During busy spring and fall seasons, lead times can run a few weeks - we will tell you upfront.
We complete the work, haul away all debris, and walk you through the finished surface before we leave. Most residential driveways are ready for light vehicle use within 24 to 72 hours - we will give you the specific timeline for your job and the weather conditions at the time.
We serve all of Wylie, TX - from the newer subdivisions near Highway 380 to the older neighborhoods downtown. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(469) 421-5315Wylie is a city in Collin County located northeast of Dallas, sitting roughly 25 miles from downtown on the far side of the metro. The city grew from a small farming town into one of the fastest-growing communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the past two decades - its population has climbed well past 50,000 as suburban expansion pushed outward from the urban core. Most of the housing stock consists of owner-occupied single-family homes in planned subdivisions, with brick-veneer construction and concrete driveways that are now entering the age range where maintenance and replacement become pressing. The older part of the city near Historic Downtown Wylie along Ballard Avenue has a different character - smaller lots, older homes, and commercial buildings that predate the suburban boom.
The city is framed by two major corridors: State Highway 78, which runs through the commercial heart of town, and US Highway 380 along the northern edge connecting Wylie to McKinney and points west. Lake Lavon sits just north and east of the city, a reservoir managed by the Army Corps of Engineers that serves as the main outdoor recreation destination for residents in this part of Collin County. Wylie is home to a large and fast-growing school district that serves the city and surrounding communities. Neighboring cities like Sachse to the south and Murphy to the west share similar housing profiles and the same Blackland Prairie soil conditions that make paving and drainage work a consistent need throughout this corner of the metro.
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