Truegrade Seguin Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Cibolo, TX with parking lot maintenance, driveway paving, sealcoating, and asphalt repair. Most Cibolo homes were built in the 2000s and 2010s on expansive clay soils, and after 15 to 20 years those driveways and parking areas are reaching the age where the base starts showing the effects of years of soil movement.

Cibolo has grown quickly, and a number of commercial properties along FM 1103 and the I-35 corridor are now old enough to need their first serious pavement maintenance. Our parking lot maintenance services - sealcoating, crack filling, pothole repair, and striping - help Cibolo business owners protect their investment and keep their lots safe and looking presentable without the cost of full replacement.
Most Cibolo driveways are concrete, but when a slab has cracked and shifted beyond repair, asphalt replacement is worth considering - it handles clay soil movement with more flexibility and costs less to install and repair long-term. We work on both concrete and asphalt driveways throughout Cibolo's subdivisions.
Cibolo summers are long, humid, and consistently hot - conditions that oxidize unprotected asphalt binder and leave surfaces brittle and prone to cracking. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective single step a Cibolo property owner can take to extend pavement life and protect against both UV damage and water intrusion.
Isolated cracking and surface damage on Cibolo driveways and lots can often be repaired without a full replacement if the underlying base is still sound. We assess the base condition honestly during every estimate - if repair is the right call, we will tell you, and if replacement makes more sense long-term, we will explain why.
Parts of Cibolo near Cibolo Creek and low-lying subdivision areas see standing water after heavy storms, and that water sitting against pavement edges is one of the fastest ways to destroy a driveway base. Correcting drainage - whether through regrading, channel installation, or surface shaping - is often the fix that makes everything else last.
Potholes in Cibolo parking lots and driveways typically form where clay soil has contracted during a dry spell and left a void under the pavement. We repair potholes by stabilizing the base material first, not just filling the surface, so the same spot does not reopen after the next rain cycle.
Cibolo grew quickly, and a large share of the housing stock is concentrated in subdivisions built between 2000 and 2020. Homes in those neighborhoods are reaching the 15 to 25-year mark - exactly when driveways, parking areas, and flatwork begin showing serious wear. The underlying cause is usually the same: expansive clay soils that cover much of this part of Guadalupe County swell when wet and shrink when dry, and that constant movement stresses pavement from below. A driveway installed without proper subgrade preparation will follow a predictable failure path regardless of how good the surface material is. Understanding what is happening under the asphalt is the only way to give a property owner a repair or replacement that actually holds.
The climate in this part of south-central Texas adds sustained pressure. Cibolo summers are hot and humid, with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees Fahrenheit for months at a time. That heat and humidity, combined with intense UV exposure, degrades unprotected asphalt faster than in milder climates. Heavy spring thunderstorms can drop significant rainfall quickly, and the clay soil does not absorb it fast - creating runoff and drainage challenges that directly affect pavement life in lower-lying areas. Parts of the city near Cibolo Creek carry additional flash flood risk, making drainage design part of any serious paving project in those locations.
Our crew works throughout Cibolo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. FM 1103 is the main north-south road through the city, and most of the newer subdivisions branch off from it - we know these streets and the soil conditions in different parts of town. Cibolo is part of western Guadalupe County, and for permit work we coordinate with the City of Cibolo directly. The mix of still-active new construction alongside neighborhoods that are now old enough to need repairs means we work in very different contexts on the same street - new install for one homeowner, full replacement for a neighbor whose driveway was installed 20 years ago.
Cibolo borders Schertz to the north and west, and New Braunfels is about 14 miles to the northeast via I-35. Many residents commute toward San Antonio to the southwest, and the population includes a strong contingent of military families from Randolph Air Force Base nearby - which means a steady stream of homeowners who have moved recently and are getting to know their property for the first time. We serve neighboring communities throughout this part of the region, including Universal City to the northwest and Schertz directly to the west.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit - we never provide prices without seeing the property and its soil conditions firsthand.
We come to your Cibolo property, measure the area, check the current surface and base, and review drainage. We walk through cost and scope with you honestly before any work is agreed - no surprise charges later.
Most residential jobs in Cibolo are done in one day. We coordinate all materials and equipment delivery and keep the site clean. You do not need to be present during the work, but we confirm the start time the day before.
When the work is finished we walk through it together, review any curing restrictions specific to your surface, and answer questions. We want you to know exactly what was done and why.
We serve all of Cibolo and the surrounding Guadalupe County area. No obligation - just an honest look at what your driveway or lot actually needs.
(830) 386-1018Cibolo sits about 21 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio in western Guadalupe County, and it has grown from a small town to a city of more than 30,000 people over two decades. That growth is visible in the housing stock - subdivision after subdivision of single-family homes built primarily between 2000 and 2020, most on modest lots with brick or brick-and-stone veneer exteriors, concrete driveways, and wood or metal privacy fences. The city shares a school district with Schertz and Universal City through the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD, and Byron P. Steele II High School serves Cibolo students. The city takes its name from Cibolo Creek, which runs along its southern boundary - "cibolo" is Spanish for buffalo.
FM 1103 is the city's main north-south corridor, and most commercial activity clusters along it and the nearby I-35 access roads. The city still has active residential development underway alongside neighborhoods that are now old enough to need their first round of major repairs. Homeownership rates are high, and most residents plan to stay long-term - which means property maintenance decisions matter here in a way that renters do not think about. Nearby communities we also serve include New Braunfels to the northeast and Seguin further east along I-10.
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Learn MoreClay soil does not stop moving, and every season you wait makes the repair more expensive. Contact us today for a free estimate on your Cibolo property.