
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving serves Hallsville, TX with asphalt paving, driveway repairs, and sealcoating for Harrison County homeowners and businesses. We have operated throughout this part of East Texas since 2017 and can be at your door the same week you call.

Hallsville has grown steadily over the past two decades, and newer subdivisions on the edges of town regularly need fresh asphalt driveways that match what the growing neighborhood expects. Our asphalt paving work in Hallsville starts with a properly compacted base that handles Harrison County clay soil, so the finished surface stays level and crack-free through years of East Texas wet-dry cycles.
Hallsville sits between Longview and Marshall along Highway 80, and the homes here bake under the same intense East Texas sun that turns unprotected asphalt gray and brittle within a few years of installation. Sealcoating renews the protective layer, slows oxidation, and keeps moisture from seeping through minor surface pores before they become cracks.
Hallsville has a mix of homes built before 2000 and newer construction, and both types of properties end up needing driveway work for different reasons. Older driveways have been through enough clay soil cycles and tree root pressure to need full replacement, while newer homes in growing subdivisions are often putting in asphalt for the first time.
Hallsville gets heavy spring rains, and any unsealed crack in a driveway becomes a direct channel for water to reach the base. Once base saturation begins, potholes and widespread cracking follow. Sealing cracks before rain season is the lowest-cost maintenance step a Hallsville property owner can take to protect a significant investment.
Potholes on Hallsville driveways are almost always a sign of base failure caused by repeated water infiltration through unaddressed cracks. Patching the surface without correcting the drainage keeps the same spot failing year after year. We repair potholes by addressing the base condition, not just filling the hole from the top.
Hallsville's clay soils do not drain quickly, and low spots on residential lots hold water for days after a hard rain. That standing water alongside driveways and near foundations is the beginning of the cycle that leads to base failure and cracked pavement. Grading and drainage corrections at the start of a paving project prevent that cycle from repeating.
Hallsville sits in western Harrison County, about 10 miles east of Longview, and the conditions here are exactly what you would expect from East Texas: heavy clay soils, humid subtropical heat, and substantial annual rainfall. Clay soil is the underlying challenge for almost every driveway and parking lot in this area. It swells when the spring rains come and contracts through the hot, dry weeks of summer. That cycle puts stress on any paved surface from below, and pavement that was not built with this movement in mind will crack and settle within a few years. Many contractors who work in drier parts of Texas do not build the base thickness or drainage slopes needed here.
Hallsville has grown significantly since 2000, which means the community now has a mix of newer subdivisions and older homes near the original town center - each with different paving needs. Newer homes are putting in driveways for the first time on lots where clay soil movement has not yet had decades to cause problems, but it will. Older homes closer to downtown often have driveways and parking areas that were installed without modern base preparation and have been cracking and settling for years. Add in the frequent heavy thunderstorms that roll through Harrison County in spring - which can drop an inch or more of rain in an hour - and you have conditions that demand proper drainage built into every paving job from the start.
Our crew works throughout Hallsville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving contractor work here. Hallsville is a growing community that sits right on US Highway 80 - the same road that runs east to Marshall and west into Longview - and most of the residential neighborhoods spread out from that corridor along FM 450 toward the Interstate 20 interchange. Whether you are near the Hallsville ISD campus or in one of the newer subdivisions closer to I-20, we can reach you quickly and know the property types in each part of town.
The older homes near the center of Hallsville are where we most often see the combination of aging asphalt and mature pine and hardwood trees whose roots have been working under driveways for 20 or more years. The newer areas toward the east and south of town are where we handle first-time installs and base preparation work on lots where the clay soil has not yet been stabilized by proper compaction. Highway 80 and FM 450 are the routes our crew uses to reach properties on both sides of town, so we are familiar with the layout and can schedule jobs efficiently.
We also serve property owners in neighboring Marshall, TX, about 13 miles to the east, and work across the Longview metro area on a daily basis. If you are in Hallsville or anywhere in Harrison County, call or fill out the estimate form and we will confirm your appointment within one business day.
Reach us by phone at (430) 267-1875 or through the contact form on this page. We confirm your appointment within one business day and can usually schedule a visit to your Hallsville property within the same week.
We visit your property, check the base condition, measure the paving area, and look at drainage. You receive a written quote covering all costs before any work is scheduled - no pressure, no obligation.
We schedule work at a time convenient for you. For most paving and sealcoating jobs you do not need to be present. Our crew handles all preparation, material delivery, paving, and cleanup without leaving a mess on your property.
After the job is finished we review the work with you and give clear guidance on cure time. During Hallsville summers, new asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before normal vehicle traffic to set properly in the heat.
We serve all of Hallsville and Harrison County. One call gets you a written quote from a contractor who works in your neighborhood regularly.
(430) 267-1875Hallsville is a small city in western Harrison County, situated about 10 miles east of Longview and 13 miles west of Marshall along US Highway 80. The city has grown from just under 3,000 residents in 2000 to over 4,000 by the 2020 census, a pace that has added new subdivisions on the edges of town while the older neighborhoods near the original commercial core remain intact. Hallsville ISD is the center of community life here, and the high share of owner-occupied, single-family homes reflects a community of families who plan to stay and invest in their properties.
The built environment in Hallsville spans several decades. Homes near the town center tend to be older, sitting on established lots with mature pine and hardwood trees and driveways that were installed well before current base preparation methods were standard practice. Newer homes toward the south and east of town sit on larger lots closer to the FM 450 and I-20 interchange area. The commercial activity that defines daily life here runs along Highway 80, which serves as Main Street, and FM 450 provides quick access south to the wider East Texas highway network. Neighbors to the west in Longview and to the east in Marshall, TX are both part of our regular service territory, along with all of Hallsville and the surrounding Harrison County area.
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