
Cracked, faded, or crumbling asphalt is more than an eyesore. We install new driveways with the right base for North Texas clay soil so you get years of reliable use.

Asphalt paving in Wylie starts with removing the old surface, grading the ground, and laying a compacted gravel base before the hot asphalt mix is poured and rolled smooth. Most residential driveways are completed in one to two days of active work, with curing time of 24 to 72 hours before you can drive on the new surface.
If your current driveway is cracked, soft in spots, or draining poorly, those are signs the base underneath has shifted - a common issue in Wylie where expansive Blackland Prairie clay soil moves with every rain cycle. Patching the surface alone will not fix a base problem. A full replacement, done right the first time, gives you a stable surface that handles the climate instead of fighting it.
Many customers combine a new driveway with asphalt sealcoating applied six to twelve months after installation to protect the new surface and extend its life significantly.
Small hairline cracks are normal as asphalt ages, but when cracks start connecting or forming a pattern that looks like alligator skin, the surface is breaking down from below. In Wylie's clay soil environment, this often means the base has shifted, and patching the surface alone will not fix the underlying problem.
If you feel a dip or bounce when you drive over a section of your driveway, the base beneath has failed in that area. Potholes and soft spots tend to grow quickly once they start, especially after the heavy rain events common to North Texas springs.
Puddles that sit on your driveway for hours after a storm mean the surface has lost its slope or developed low spots. Over time, standing water works into cracks and weakens the base - a particular concern given the intense rain Wylie sees each spring.
Healthy asphalt is dark and relatively smooth. When it turns gray and the surface starts to feel rough or crumble at the edges, the binder that holds everything together is drying out. At this stage, replacement is often the more cost-effective long-term choice.
We handle full driveway replacements and new installations for residential and light commercial properties throughout the Wylie area. Every project starts with removing the old surface, grading for proper drainage, and compacting a gravel base - because that base is what determines whether your driveway lasts five years or twenty. We also offer parking lot paving for small commercial properties and multi-unit sites.
If you are not ready for a full replacement, we can assess whether targeted repairs make sense for your situation. And if your driveway is solid but just needs protection, driveway paving combined with routine sealing can add years to a surface that still has good bones.
Best for driveways with base failure, widespread cracking, or surfaces older than 15-20 years.
Ideal for new construction, home additions, or converting an existing surface to asphalt.
For driveways where standing water is the primary problem and the base is still serviceable.
For small commercial lots, HOA common areas, and light industrial properties needing a durable surface.
Wylie sits on the Blackland Prairie, a belt of dark, heavy clay soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. That constant movement is the primary reason driveways crack and shift in this area. A contractor who understands local soil conditions will account for this in the base design - proper depth and compaction matter more here than in many other parts of the country. Most of Wylie's housing stock was built after 2000, which means a large share of driveways are now 15 to 25 years old and reaching the end of their useful life.
We serve every part of Wylie, from the neighborhoods near Sachse, TX to properties closer to Rowlett, TX. Summer temperatures in the DFW metro regularly climb above 100 degrees, which means your new asphalt will feel slightly soft on the hottest days for the first season - that is normal, and it is why proper mix selection and base depth matter from day one. We spec every job for North Texas conditions, not for a generic national standard.
Call or submit a request online and we will schedule a time to look at your driveway in person. You will hear back within one business day. We measure the area, check the base, and talk through your options before any commitment is made.
If your project touches the public right-of-way, we handle the city permit paperwork before any work begins. Once permits are in hand, we schedule your crew - spring and fall book quickly, so getting on the schedule early helps.
The crew removes the old asphalt, grades the soil, and compacts a gravel base before the hot mix is laid and rolled smooth. Base preparation is where the real work happens - it is what separates a driveway that lasts from one that fails early.
We mark the driveway and tell you exactly when it is safe to drive on - typically 24 to 72 hours, longer in summer heat. Before we leave, we walk the finished surface with you and confirm warranty terms in writing.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(469) 421-5315Every job we quote accounts for Wylie's Blackland Prairie clay. We design the base depth and compaction for the soil movement this area sees, not for a generic spec that works in other markets. That is the difference between a driveway that lasts and one that cracks within a few years.
We put everything in writing - scope of work, materials, thickness, who pulls the permit, and warranty terms. You should never feel like you are guessing what is happening in your own driveway. If the estimate changes, we tell you why before we proceed.
Driveway work touching the public right-of-way requires a city permit in Wylie. We handle that paperwork as part of the job. Skipping a required permit can create problems if you ever sell the home, and we have never left a customer in that position.
Membership in the National Asphalt Pavement Association means we follow recognized industry standards and stay current on best practices. That credential matters when you are trusting someone with one of the most visible parts of your home.
We have been serving Wylie and the surrounding DFW communities since 2016. Every project gets the same level of attention - from the permit paperwork to the final walkthrough - because your driveway is a long-term investment and it should be treated that way.
Full parking lot paving for small commercial and multi-unit properties throughout the Wylie area.
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