
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving serves Longview, TX with asphalt paving, driveway paving, and parking lot paving, backed by local knowledge of Gregg County soils and East Texas weather since 2017.

Longview sits on expansive clay soil that shifts with every rainy season, which means new asphalt needs a properly graded base to hold up long-term. Our asphalt paving work in Longview always starts with grading and compaction, giving your surface a stable foundation that handles East Texas conditions year after year.
Many driveways in Longview's established neighborhoods were poured decades ago and are well past their useful life. Whether your home is near downtown or in a newer subdivision off Loop 281, a freshly paved asphalt driveway protects your vehicle and adds real value to the property.
Commercial properties along Loop 281, US Highway 80, and US Highway 259 get heavy traffic from both local customers and regional through-traffic. A smooth, well-marked parking lot keeps your business looking professional and reduces liability from trip hazards and potholes.
Longview averages around 45 to 50 inches of rainfall per year, and every crack in your pavement is a direct entry point for water into the base. Sealing cracks early is the most cost-effective way to prevent the kind of base failure that requires full replacement.
The combination of Longview's summer heat and UV exposure oxidizes asphalt binders faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every three to five years keeps the surface flexible, blocks water penetration, and prevents the gray, brittle texture that signals pavement aging.
Heavy spring rains saturate the soil beneath Longview driveways and parking lots, and potholes form when that saturated base can no longer support traffic loads. Prompt pothole repair stops the damage from spreading and protects vehicles from damage and businesses from liability.
Longview sits on the expansive clay soils common throughout East Texas. Those soils swell when they absorb rainfall and shrink when they dry out - a cycle that repeats every year without stopping. That movement works on asphalt from underneath, opening cracks, separating joints, and eventually breaking down the base layer. Contractors who understand this dynamic install proper drainage and compacted sub-base before laying a single inch of asphalt, which is the only way to get a surface that actually lasts in Gregg County.
The climate adds another layer of pressure. Longview summers push well into the 90s with high humidity, which accelerates oxidation of the asphalt binder. Spring brings heavy thunderstorms and occasional hail that can damage sealcoated surfaces. Mild winters usually avoid the freeze-thaw cycles that crack pavement further north, but hard freezes do occur in East Texas and can fracture exposed concrete and asphalt that was not installed correctly. Working with a local crew that knows these seasonal patterns means your project is timed correctly and built for the conditions your property actually faces.
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving has served Longview, TX since 2017, and our crew works throughout the city regularly. We pull permits through the City of Longview Development Services office for projects that require right-of-way access, and we know the difference between working on an older wood-frame property near downtown and a newer brick-veneer subdivision on the north side of the city.
From residential driveways near LeTourneau University to commercial properties along the US Highway 259 and Loop 281 corridors, we know how Longview's neighborhoods vary and what each type of property needs. The Piney Woods setting means many lots have mature pines and hardwoods, and we account for root zones when grading and laying base material near established trees. East Texas tree cover also means pine needles and leaf debris accelerate moisture retention on asphalt surfaces, which makes regular sealcoating more important here than in drier parts of Texas.
We also serve the communities surrounding Longview, including Hallsville, TX and Kilgore, TX. If you need a contractor who covers the broader East Texas region, we handle the full service area without subcontracting.
Contact us by phone or through our online estimate form. We respond to every inquiry within one business day, and most scheduling calls take less than five minutes.
We come to your property in Longview at no charge to evaluate the existing surface, check drainage, and review the sub-base condition. This is where we confirm whether repair, resurfacing, or full replacement is the right call - and you get a firm written estimate before you commit to anything.
Our crew handles all prep work, including grading and base compaction, before laying asphalt. Most residential jobs are completed in one to two days. We keep the site clean and protect adjacent landscaping throughout the job.
Once the work is done, we walk through the finished surface with you and go over curing times - typically 48 to 72 hours before driving, longer in summer heat. We are available after the job if any questions come up.
No pressure, no obligation. We come to your property in Longview, assess the job, and give you a clear written estimate. You decide from there.
(430) 267-1875Longview is the county seat of Gregg County and one of the larger cities in East Texas, with a population in the range of 80,000 to 85,000 people. The city sits in the Piney Woods region, roughly 120 miles east of Dallas along Interstate 20 and about 60 miles west of the Texas-Louisiana border. It serves as a regional hub for healthcare, retail, and services for a wide area of East Texas. Major employers have included healthcare systems, steel and pipe manufacturing, and industrial operations tied to the area's oil and gas history. LeTourneau University, a private Christian university known for engineering and aviation programs, adds an educational presence to the city.
Longview's neighborhoods range from older wood-frame homes near downtown - many built from the 1930s through the 1960s - to newer brick-veneer subdivisions that expanded on the north and west sides of the city from the 1980s onward. The city's tree cover, including tall pines and hardwoods common to the Piney Woods, defines the character of most residential streets. Loop 281 circles the city and connects the major commercial corridors, while US Highway 80 and US Highway 259 carry regional traffic through town. Neighboring communities we serve include Marshall, TX to the east and Gladewater, TX to the northwest.
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