
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving serves Marshall, TX with commercial asphalt paving, driveway paving, and parking lot repairs, with local knowledge of Harrison County soils and East Texas weather patterns since 2017.

Marshall has a stable commercial base tied to healthcare, education, and manufacturing, and business properties here see consistent daily traffic that wears down pavement over time. Our commercial asphalt paving work in Marshall is designed for the higher load demands of business parking lots, industrial yards, and institutional properties including those near Wiley College and East Texas Baptist University.
Marshall has a significant share of older homes near downtown with driveways that were poured decades ago on pier-and-beam foundations. Clay soil movement and mature tree roots lift and crack old concrete and asphalt driveways faster than most homeowners expect, and replacement is often the more practical fix.
Properties along Marshall's I-20 and US-59 corridors experience both local traffic and heavier regional flow. A properly paved parking lot with adequate drainage handles the volume without developing the ruts and potholes that develop when base preparation is skipped.
Harrison County's wet springs saturate the clay soil beneath pavement, and open cracks allow that water straight to the base layer. Crack sealing is the lowest-cost maintenance step that delivers the greatest return on a Marshall property, extending surface life by several years.
Rental properties near Marshall's colleges and older residential streets often have sections of failed pavement that have been patched multiple times without addressing the underlying drainage or base issues. Targeted asphalt repair done correctly stops the recurring failure cycle.
East Texas heat oxidizes the asphalt binder and makes surfaces brittle and prone to cracking. Sealcoating every three to five years blocks UV damage and water intrusion, and it is the most cost-effective routine maintenance step for any Marshall property.
Marshall and the surrounding Harrison County sit on the same heavy clay soils that define much of East Texas. That clay expands when it absorbs the area's substantial spring rainfall and contracts during the dry stretches of summer and fall. For pavement, this means the ground beneath a driveway or parking lot is always moving, and any surface that was not installed with proper drainage and compacted base material will show it within a few years. Recognizing this pattern is not optional knowledge for a contractor working in Harrison County - it is the foundation of every project we take on here.
The housing stock in Marshall adds another dimension. Many homes near downtown were built in the early to mid-20th century with pier-and-beam foundations, and the driveways and walkways on these properties reflect that age. Mature trees on older lots push roots under concrete and asphalt, lifting slabs from below. Newer subdivisions on the outskirts sit on slab foundations but still face the same clay movement issues. A contractor who has worked across Marshall's neighborhoods understands what they will find before the first shovel goes in, and that local knowledge is what separates a repair that holds from one that fails again in two years.
Our crew works throughout Marshall regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of Marshall for right-of-way requirements and pull permits locally when projects involve curb cuts or city-adjacent work. The rental housing near Wiley College and East Texas Baptist University represents a consistent segment of our Marshall work, where property owners need reliable repairs and maintenance without the delay of waiting on contractors from outside the region.
Marshall's location along I-20 and US-59 makes it a natural stopping point for regional traffic, and commercial properties near those corridors face above-average pavement wear. We know the difference between a parking lot surface that just needs maintenance and one that needs base work before any overlay will hold. The Harrison County Courthouse anchors a historic downtown where the older commercial properties often have pavement that was last addressed many years ago. From those older lots near the courthouse square to the newer developments on the outskirts, we cover all of Marshall.
We also serve neighboring communities, including Carthage, TX to the south and Longview, TX to the west. Jobs that span multiple Harrison County communities are handled by the same crew without subcontracting.
Reach us by phone or our online form. We respond to every Marshall inquiry within one business day, and initial calls are typically brief - just enough to understand the scope and schedule the on-site visit.
We visit your Marshall property at no charge to inspect the current surface, check the base, and assess drainage. You get a written estimate before any work begins - there is no cost or commitment attached to the visit.
Our crew handles grading, base preparation, and asphalt installation. We keep the site clean and protect driveways and adjacent surfaces throughout the job. Most residential work in Marshall is completed within one to two days.
After the job, we walk through the finished surface with you and explain curing times - typically 48 to 72 hours before vehicle use, with longer curing in hot summer conditions. We are reachable after the job if any questions come up.
No obligation, no pressure. We come to your property in Marshall, assess the job in person, and give you a clear written estimate. You decide from there.
(430) 267-1875Marshall is the county seat of Harrison County and home to roughly 23,000 to 25,000 residents in the Ark-La-Tex region, where Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana meet. The city has a well-documented history going back to the mid-1800s, and that age shows in the older residential and commercial neighborhoods near downtown, where homes built in the early to mid-20th century still make up a significant part of the housing stock. Marshall is also home to two colleges - Wiley College, a historically Black college founded in the 1880s and known nationally for its debate team, and East Texas Baptist University - which give the city a consistent population of students and faculty alongside its permanent residents.
The city sits along I-20 and US Highway 59, which connect it to the broader region and bring both local and through-traffic to its commercial corridors. The historic Harrison County Courthouse anchors the downtown area and reflects the city's long civic history. Marshall is also known across East Texas for the Wonderland of Lights, an annual Christmas lighting festival that draws visitors from throughout the region each November and December. Nearby communities we serve include Hallsville, TX to the west and Carthage, TX to the south.
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