Truegrade Seguin Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Kyle, TX with resurfacing, driveway paving, sealcoating, and pothole repair. Kyle sits on some of the most active clay soils in central Texas, and every job we do here starts with the base work that makes a difference between pavement that lasts and pavement that cracks within five years.

Many Kyle driveways installed in the 2000s and early 2010s are showing the effects of Hays County clay movement - widespread surface cracking, low spots, and areas where the base has shifted. Our asphalt resurfacing process assesses whether the existing base can support a new layer or whether deeper work is needed first, so you get a result that holds up rather than just a fresh surface over the same problem.
Kyle's rapid growth has produced hundreds of new driveways in planned subdivisions over the past two decades, and many are now reaching the age where they need their first serious work. The clay soil here expands and contracts with every rain cycle, meaning a new driveway without proper base stabilization will follow the same failure pattern as the one it replaced.
Kyle summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that prolonged heat and UV exposure breaks down unprotected asphalt faster than in cooler parts of Texas. Applying a sealcoat every two to three years protects the surface binder, prevents water from entering hairline cracks, and extends the life of the driveway significantly at low cost.
Potholes in Kyle subdivisions usually start where clay soil has pulled away from the base material during a dry stretch, leaving a void that collapses under vehicle weight. We repair potholes by addressing the subgrade, not just filling the surface hole, so the repair holds through the next season of rain and heat.
Cracks in Kyle driveways are an early warning sign - the clay soil below is beginning to move, and every rainstorm that sends water into an open crack accelerates the process. Sealing cracks promptly is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Kyle homeowner can take before a manageable repair becomes a full replacement.
Kyle's clay soil does not absorb water quickly, and flash flooding is a recognized risk in low-lying areas throughout the city and Hays County. Standing water near a driveway or parking area shortens pavement life significantly, and proper drainage grading or channel installation solves the problem at the source rather than treating symptoms repeatedly.
Kyle sits in Hays County in central Texas, and the soils here are among the most expansive clay formations in the state. These soils swell when wet and shrink when dry, and that shrink-swell cycle is the main engine behind driveway cracking, uneven concrete slabs, and foundation movement throughout the city. Most of Kyle's housing stock was built during the rapid growth of the 2000s and 2010s - meaning a large number of driveways are now 15 to 20 years old and hitting the point where the base is starting to feel the effects of years of soil movement. A contractor who does not account for this subgrade behavior is setting the pavement up to fail.
The climate compounds the challenge. Kyle summers are long and consistently hot, with temperatures above 95 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time. That sustained heat oxidizes the asphalt binder, making the surface brittle and more prone to cracking when soil movement occurs. Spring storms can drop heavy rainfall in a short window, and on Kyle's clay soils that rain runs off rather than soaking in - creating drainage challenges that affect pavement longevity. Flash flood risk is a genuine concern in lower-lying parts of the city, and standing water near pavement accelerates base deterioration faster than any other single factor.
Our crew works throughout Kyle regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Kyle is the largest city in Hays County, and the growth along Interstate 35 has created a landscape of newer subdivisions, commercial properties along the I-35 frontage roads, and older neighborhoods closer to the original town center. We work across all of these settings and know the difference between what a 20-year-old driveway off Center Street needs versus a parking lot for a newer retail development near the highway. For permit work, we coordinate with the City of Kyle directly.
Being between Austin and San Marcos on I-35 means Kyle sees heavy commuter and commercial traffic that affects how parking lots and driveways near the corridor are built and maintained. We know these roads, these neighborhoods, and what the soils in different parts of the city actually do to pavement over time. We also serve neighboring communities in the same area, including Buda just to the north and San Marcos to the south along the same highway corridor.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit your property - we never quote prices without seeing the site and soil conditions in person.
We visit, measure the area, check the existing surface and base, and assess drainage conditions. We discuss cost, scope, and whether any base work is needed before any new surface - no pressure, no surprises.
Most Kyle residential jobs are completed in a single day. We handle all material delivery and equipment - you do not need to be home during the work, though we will confirm a start time the day before.
When the work is done we walk through it with you, explain curing time and maintenance steps for your specific surface, and answer any questions before we leave.
We serve all of Kyle and Hays County. No obligation, no pressure - just an honest assessment of what your driveway or parking lot needs.
(830) 386-1018Kyle is the largest city in Hays County, located about 20 miles south of downtown Austin along Interstate 35. The city grew rapidly during the Austin-area boom of the 2000s and 2010s, transforming from a small Central Texas town into a city of well over 50,000 people. That growth shows in the landscape - planned subdivisions stretch in every direction from the original town center, with new residential development still underway. Most of the housing stock is single-family homes in these subdivisions, built on poured concrete slabs with attached garages and concrete or asphalt driveways. Kyle has long promoted itself as the Pie Capital of Texas, a nod to its small-town roots even as the city has grown substantially.
The city's position between Austin and San Marcos makes it a natural landing spot for commuters seeking more affordable housing, and that has kept residential construction active for two decades. Older neighborhoods near downtown Kyle have properties that are reaching a natural maintenance inflection point - driveways, fences, and exterior surfaces that are 20 years old are ready for repair or replacement. Nearby communities we also serve regularly include Lockhart to the east and Schertz to the south along the I-35 corridor.
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Learn MoreKyle's clay soil will not wait - the longer a crack or failing base goes unaddressed, the more expensive the repair becomes. Call us today for a free on-site estimate.