
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving serves Lindale, TX with driveway paving, asphalt sealcoating, crack sealing, and grading for homes and commercial properties throughout Smith County. We have served this part of East Texas since 2017 and follow up on every estimate request within one business day.

Lindale is a mix of older in-town homes and newer subdivisions off I-20, and both types of property deal with the same red clay soil underneath. Our driveway paving service starts with proper base preparation - grading and compaction on clay that never stops moving - so the finished surface holds up through East Texas wet and dry seasons rather than cracking in the first few years.
Lindale summers are long and humid, and the UV exposure alone breaks down asphalt binder faster than most homeowners realize. Sealcoating every three to five years protects against oxidation and keeps moisture from working into the surface during the heavy spring rain season that Smith County reliably sees each year.
The red clay soil throughout Lindale opens new surface cracks every time it swells with rain and contracts in dry heat. Sealing those cracks before the next heavy rain arrives prevents water from penetrating the base, which is the step that separates a minor maintenance job from a full driveway replacement a few years later.
Lindale receives over 40 inches of rain per year, and clay soil does not absorb water quickly. Low spots near driveways, along fence lines, and beside foundations are common problems for Lindale homeowners - especially in newer subdivisions where lots were graded during construction but drainage patterns have shifted as the neighborhood settled. Proper drainage work protects paved surfaces and foundations alike.
Properties along the I-20 and US-69 corridors in Lindale see heavy commercial traffic that accelerates surface wear, especially on parking areas and access drives near the highway interchange. Potholes in these high-traffic zones need proper base repair, not just a surface patch, to hold up against the load cycles they see every day.
Newer Lindale subdivisions on the outskirts of town sometimes have lots that were not graded well during initial development, leaving homeowners with standing water problems that damage driveways and foundation edges. Grading and re-sloping those areas before or as part of a paving project corrects the drainage issue at the source rather than waiting for it to cause more expensive damage.
Lindale sits at the intersection of Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 69 in Smith County, which has driven steady residential growth as families move out from Tyler. That growth means two distinct types of properties: older established homes near the town center, built from the mid-20th century on, and newer subdivisions on the edges of town where development has been active for the past decade or more. Both face the same red clay soil that covers most of East Texas - soil that expands when wet and shrinks in dry heat, creating ongoing stress on any paved surface, old or new. Contractors who are not familiar with clay soil behavior tend to underestimate base preparation requirements, and the result is surfaces that crack or shift within a few years.
Tree cover is another constant on Lindale properties. Mature pines and hardwood oaks on residential lots stay damp and shaded throughout the summer, which slows curing for fresh asphalt and keeps surfaces wetter longer after rain. Root systems from those trees gradually push up under driveways and concrete edges, creating uneven surfaces that become trip hazards and water traps. The commercial strip along I-20 and US-69 has its own pressures - truck traffic and high parking lot turnover accelerate wear on asphalt surfaces that are already dealing with clay movement below. This part of East Texas receives over 40 inches of rain per year, and every heavy rain event tests drainage, base stability, and surface integrity at the same time.
Our crew works throughout Lindale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Lindale is a city that has grown quickly, and we have done driveway paving, crack sealing, and drainage work across both its established older neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions that have come up along the I-20 corridor over the past several years. The difference between those two property types is real - older homes near the town center tend to have driveways that need full replacement, while newer homes more often need drainage corrections and preventive sealcoating before cracking gets out of hand.
I-20 connects Lindale westward to Tyler, TX and eastward toward Longview and Gladewater. We serve the entire corridor and know the neighborhoods on both sides of the highway. US-69 runs north-south through the interchange area and is another major route we travel regularly for jobs throughout Smith County. Permit questions for in-city work are handled through the City of Lindale, and we coordinate with the city on permit requirements when a project calls for it.
We also cover Gilmer, TX to the north in Upshur County, so if your work spans multiple locations or a property on the edge of Smith and Upshur counties, we handle the whole job without dividing it between contractors.
Call us or use the estimate form on this page and we will reach out within one business day to schedule a site visit at your Lindale property. You just need to provide the address and a description of what you are dealing with.
We visit your property, inspect the surface, evaluate the base and drainage conditions, and flag any tree root issues specific to your lot. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope before any work is scheduled - no cost surprises.
Base preparation always comes first - grading, compaction, and drainage corrections as needed. On Lindale's clay soil, skipping proper base prep is how a new driveway ends up cracking within a few years, and we do not take that shortcut.
After the work is done we clean up the site and walk you through the finished surface. If any questions come up after we leave, we are available to answer them - you are not on your own once the crew drives away.
We serve Lindale and all of Smith County. Submit the form and we follow up within one business day - no obligation, no pressure.
(430) 267-1875Lindale is a small city in Smith County, Texas, located at the intersection of Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 69, about 20 miles northeast of Tyler. It sits in the East Texas Piney Woods, where rolling hills, red clay soil, and mature pine and hardwood trees define most residential lots. Lindale has grown steadily over the past decade, drawing families who want to be close to Tyler but prefer the pace of a smaller town. The Lindale Independent School District is well regarded in the region and is a primary reason families choose to put down roots here rather than in the surrounding area. The housing stock reflects both sides of that growth - established older homes near the town center and newer subdivisions that have developed along the I-20 corridor in recent years. Lindale is also widely known as the hometown of country music artist Miranda Lambert, who grew up here and has spoken publicly about her East Texas roots.
The commercial corridor along I-20 and US-69 includes gas stations, restaurants, retail shops, and light industrial businesses, all of which deal with the same clay soil and heavy rain conditions that residential properties face. Neighboring communities include Tyler, TX to the west, which serves as the regional center for shopping, medical care, and employment across East Texas, and Gilmer, TX to the north in Upshur County. Both communities face similar asphalt and driveway maintenance challenges, and we serve all three as part of our East Texas coverage area.
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