Truegrade Seguin Asphalt Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving New Braunfels, TX with parking lot paving, driveway paving, and sealcoating. We have been working in Comal County regularly and understand the clay soils, limestone terrain, and I-35 corridor growth that shape paving needs across this city.

New Braunfels has grown from a small city into a major I-35 commercial hub, and the retail and business corridors along Loop 337 and the frontage roads see heavy traffic every day. Our parking lot paving work is built for those traffic loads, with base depth and drainage grading matched to the clay and caliche soils common in Comal County developments.
Residential subdivisions on the north and east sides of New Braunfels have seen thousands of new driveways poured in the past 15 years - and those driveways are now hitting the age where the clay soil beneath them has done enough moving to cause cracking and edge failures. We install replacement driveways that account for soil conditions from the ground up.
The summers in New Braunfels are long and intense, and UV radiation oxidizes asphalt binder faster here than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to three years is the most cost-effective protection for any asphalt surface in Comal County - it keeps water out of the surface, slows the fading and brittleness that come from Texas sun exposure, and extends pavement life significantly.
Older neighborhoods near the Gruene Historic District and downtown New Braunfels have driveways and access roads that have been through decades of summer heat, heavy spring storms, and shifting soils. We make lasting repairs that address what is happening under the surface, not just the visible damage on top.
New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and commercial development along I-35 has brought a wave of new businesses that need properly built parking and access pavement from day one. We handle large-scale commercial paving projects with the scheduling and capacity that active commercial sites require.
Properties near the Comal and Guadalupe rivers and in low-lying areas of New Braunfels deal with drainage challenges that inland lots in other cities simply do not face. Standing water is one of the fastest ways to destroy asphalt from below, and correct grading and drainage systems protect pavement and property foundations alike.
New Braunfels sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, where the ground shifts between shallow limestone bedrock and clay-heavy soils depending on which part of the city you are in. Properties in the older neighborhoods near downtown and the Gruene area sit on rocky terrain that makes excavation and base work more demanding. Newer subdivisions on the city's flatter edges are built on clay soils that swell and shrink with every wet-dry cycle - the same soil behavior that cracks driveways and shifts parking lots throughout central Texas. A contractor who treats every job the same way, without accounting for what is beneath the surface, is setting the customer up for early failures.
New Braunfels has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas for years, and that growth has created both opportunity and pressure. Commercial properties along I-35 and Loop 337 carry heavy daily traffic - far more than a typical suburban parking lot - and the pavement has to be built for it. At the same time, thousands of homes built in the last 15 to 20 years are now hitting the maintenance window where driveways and parking areas show the effects of clay soil movement and sun exposure combined. Add in the spring thunderstorms that can drop several inches of rain in a few hours, and proper drainage grading becomes as important as the asphalt mix itself.
Our crew works throughout New Braunfels regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We have worked on commercial lots along the I-35 frontage road, driveways in the established neighborhoods near Landa Park and the historic downtown, and newer residential properties in the subdivisions spreading out toward the city's growing edges. The difference in soil conditions between the limestone-heavy terrain near the Gruene Historic District and the clay-heavy lots in newer developments is real, and it shapes the base preparation approach on every job.
New Braunfels has a mix of longtime residents and newer arrivals, and the housing stock reflects that - from century-old buildings near downtown to brand-new construction going up on the fringes. Whether you are near Natural Bridge Caverns Road to the north or in a subdivision off State Highway 46 to the west, we serve your neighborhood. We also cover neighboring communities on a regular basis, including Schertz to the southwest and San Marcos to the north along I-35.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit - commercial jobs and residential driveways both get an in-person assessment before any price is discussed.
We come to your property, measure the area, evaluate the existing surface and soil conditions, and check how water drains across the site. For commercial projects in New Braunfels, we also note traffic load and access constraints. You receive a written estimate with no surprise costs once work begins.
Our crew removes old material, prepares and compacts the base, and lays and rolls the asphalt. We schedule morning starts during New Braunfels summers to work the mix properly before afternoon heat peaks. Most residential driveways finish in one day.
We walk the finished surface with you before leaving and give you clear care instructions - how long to stay off the pavement, when it is safe for heavy vehicles, and when to plan your first sealcoat to protect the new surface.
We serve all of New Braunfels and Comal County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day with a free, written estimate.
(830) 386-1018New Braunfels was founded in 1845 by German settlers and has grown from a small Hill Country town into one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. It sits along I-35 between San Antonio and Austin, which has made it a destination for commuters, retirees, and young families looking for more space than either metro offers. The Gruene Historic District, now within city limits, is home to Gruene Hall, recognized as the oldest continuously operating dance hall in Texas, and draws visitors from across the state year-round. Landa Park, centered on the headwaters of the Comal River, is the city's most recognized public space and sits within easy reach of both older and newer residential neighborhoods. The annual Wurstfest festival celebrates the city's German heritage every fall and draws tens of thousands of visitors.
The Comal River and the Guadalupe River both flow through New Braunfels, drawing tubers, kayakers, and summer visitors from across Texas. Properties near both rivers face flood risk and drainage challenges that inland lots do not. The housing stock spans nearly two centuries - from limestone and wood-frame homes near the historic downtown to brick-veneer subdivisions built last year on the city's edges. Natural Bridge Caverns, just north of the city, is one of the area's most visited attractions and a landmark that orients visitors to the Hill Country character of the terrain. We serve homeowners and commercial property owners throughout New Braunfels, and we also regularly cover nearby communities including Seguin to the east and Kyle further up I-35.
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