
Vehicles moving too fast through your driveway or shared lot are a real safety risk. We install asphalt speed bumps that slow traffic for good - no signs, no reminders, just a permanent fix.

Speed bump installation in Wylie means a crew marks the location, prepares the existing asphalt surface, and builds a raised section using hot-mix asphalt layered and compacted to a consistent profile. Most residential or small-lot jobs are done in a few hours, and you stay off the new bump for at least a day while it firms up.
Speed bumps are most useful on private driveways, HOA community roads, apartment and townhome parking lots, and church or school parking areas. They are not installed on public city streets - those require a separate city process. If your surface is on private property, we handle the whole job, including any paint markings you want added after the asphalt sets. For HOA communities, the speed bump often pairs naturally with a broader paving project. Services like asphalt sealcoating can extend the life of the surrounding pavement at the same time, so you are not scheduling two separate crews.
Wylie has grown fast, and many of the city's longer community driveways and shared lots were not designed with speed control in mind. If vehicles are picking up speed before your garage, near where kids play, or through a shared lot with foot traffic, a speed bump is the most direct solution available.
If you regularly see cars accelerating down a shared driveway or treating your lot as a shortcut, a speed bump is the most direct fix. This is especially common in Wylie's newer subdivisions where long, straight community driveways can feel like open road to drivers.
If kids play near your driveway or pets are regularly walked through a shared parking area, slowing traffic is a straightforward safety step. A speed bump makes drivers physically slow before they reach the area where people are moving around.
Many Wylie HOA communities receive complaints about speeding on private roads after neighborhoods fill in. A speed bump is often the solution the board turns to after signage and reminders have not produced results. We can help you coordinate the HOA approval process.
Driveways with a downhill grade naturally encourage vehicles to pick up speed before reaching the garage or parking area. One well-placed bump near the bottom of the slope solves the problem without any ongoing effort from you.
We install asphalt speed bumps across the full range of private paved surfaces - single residential driveways, multi-bump layouts on longer community roads, and parking areas of any size. Every bump is built using hot-mix asphalt compacted to a consistent height and width, with smooth edges where the new asphalt meets the existing surface. We can also add painted markings to improve visibility, which is especially useful in parking lots where drivers may not be familiar with the layout. For properties that also need parking lot paving, we coordinate bump placement as part of the broader project so the finished surface looks and performs as one.
Before any bump goes in, we assess the existing surface. If there are cracks, soft spots, or areas where the pavement needs prep work, we address those first. A speed bump bonded to a failing surface will separate and crumble much faster than one installed on sound asphalt. We also confirm placement with you during the site visit - where the bump sits relative to the grade, the end of a sight line, or the entry to a pedestrian area makes a real difference in how well it works.
Best for homeowners with long or sloped driveways where vehicles pick up speed before the garage.
Suited for shared private roads where the board has approved traffic calming for resident safety.
Right for commercial lots, apartment communities, and church or school parking areas with pedestrian traffic.
Ideal for longer private roads where a single bump is not enough to keep vehicles slow the full length.
Wylie has grown rapidly over the past two decades, and most of its residential streets and community roads were built for lower traffic volumes than they carry today. Many HOA-governed subdivisions have long, straight private roads where speeding has become a recurring complaint as neighborhoods fill in. For properties in communities around Murphy and the surrounding suburbs, the same pattern holds - newer, flat layouts that were not originally designed with traffic calming in mind.
North Texas heat is also worth understanding before a bump goes in. Asphalt in the DFW area sees summer temperatures that can push pavement surface temps well above the air temperature. A freshly installed bump may feel slightly pliable on the hottest days for the first few weeks - this is normal and not a defect. We install during conditions that give the asphalt the best chance to set firmly, and we time curing guidance to match the season. Property owners in communities similar to Allen deal with the same climate considerations, and the installation approach is the same across this part of the metro.
Tell us where you want the bump, how wide the surface is, and how many you need. We will schedule a site visit rather than quoting over the phone - the condition of your existing surface matters for an accurate price.
We look at the existing pavement, check for cracks or soft spots that need prep work, and confirm the best placement. You receive a written estimate before any work is scheduled. We reply within one business day.
If your property is in an HOA community, we help you understand what the board typically requires. For any permit questions related to the surface type, we guide you through what applies to your specific situation.
Our crew arrives with hot-mix asphalt, prepares the surface, and builds the bump in the correct profile. Most single-bump jobs take a few hours. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so you can confirm the edges and height look right.
Free site visit. Written estimate. Most single-bump jobs are scheduled and done within a week.
(469) 421-5315We use hot-mix asphalt mixed and compacted for North Texas conditions. Speed bumps installed with the right mix and proper compaction hold their shape through the brutal DFW summers instead of softening and deforming during the first August heat wave.
Wylie's expansive clay soils shift with every wet-dry cycle, and that movement can separate a poorly bonded bump from the surrounding surface. We prepare the base properly before laying any asphalt, which is the single biggest factor in how long the installation lasts.
A large share of Wylie's residential neighborhoods are HOA-governed. We have installed speed bumps in HOA communities across Collin County and understand the approval documentation boards typically want to see before a project is authorized.
We are affiliated with the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association, the state-level body for asphalt professionals in Texas. Every project comes with a written workmanship warranty so you have documented protection if anything separates or settles within the warranty period.
A speed bump is a small job that has to be done right - a poorly bonded bump separates from the surrounding pavement faster than almost any other asphalt repair. We bring the same base-prep discipline to a single-bump residential job that we bring to a full lot repave, because the ground under Wylie does not care how small the project is.
Protect your full driveway surface from the same weather your new speed bump handles every day.
Learn MoreNew or repaved lots are the right time to plan speed bump placement from the start.
Learn MoreWe cover Wylie and the surrounding Collin County area and can usually get you on the schedule quickly - especially outside the peak summer heat.