
Quickset Longview Asphalt Paving serves Tyler, TX with commercial asphalt paving, driveway paving, sealcoating, and pothole repair for homeowners and businesses throughout Smith County. We have worked in this area since 2017 and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Tyler is the commercial hub of Northeast Texas, and the parking lots and access drives along Loop 323, Broadway Avenue, and Gentry Parkway take a beating from daily traffic. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles full lot construction, resurfacing, and base repair for retail, medical, and industrial properties throughout Smith County, with scheduling designed to minimize disruption to business operations.
Many of Tyler's established neighborhoods near downtown were built from the 1940s through the 1980s, and driveways in those areas are often at or past the end of their original lifespan. Whether your home is on a tree-lined street inside Loop 323 or in a newer subdivision south of town, proper base preparation on red clay soil is what separates a driveway that lasts from one that cracks again in three years.
Tyler summers run hot and humid for months at a time, and prolonged UV exposure breaks down the binder in asphalt, leaving surfaces brittle and prone to cracking. Sealcoating every three to five years blocks UV and prevents moisture penetration, extending the life of both residential driveways and commercial parking areas across Smith County.
High-traffic commercial corridors throughout Tyler - especially along Loop 323 and the hospital district - develop potholes faster when heavy trucks and delivery vehicles cycle across clay-shifted base sections. A surface-only patch will not hold in those conditions; proper pothole repair addresses the base failure that caused the hole in the first place.
Spring in Tyler brings heavy thunderstorms, and every open crack in a parking lot or driveway is an entry point for water that can undermine the base during a single heavy rain event. Sealing cracks while they are still narrow is far less expensive than waiting until water damage forces a full resurfacing or replacement project.
Poor drainage is one of the most common problems on Tyler properties, both residential and commercial. Clay soil does not absorb water quickly, so low spots near driveways, parking lot edges, and building foundations collect standing water after every rain event. Correcting drainage as part of a paving project protects the finished surface and the structure it surrounds.
Tyler is the largest city in Northeast Texas, a regional center for healthcare, retail, and education that draws workers and residents from across the area. That size means a wider range of property types than most East Texas cities: older brick homes on large lots near downtown, newer subdivisions spreading south and west of Loop 323, and a commercial strip that runs several miles along the city's major corridors. All of those properties sit on the same red clay soil that covers most of Smith County, soil that expands during the wet spring season and contracts sharply in the summer heat. That shrink-swell cycle never fully stops, and it puts continuous stress on every paved surface in the city, regardless of how recently it was installed.
Tyler's position in the East Texas Piney Woods adds tree-related complications that contractors from outside the region often underestimate. Mature pines and oaks on residential lots send roots under driveways and concrete edges, pushing up surfaces from below while the clay shifts them from beneath. The city also sits in a part of Texas that sees severe thunderstorm activity every spring - high winds, heavy rain, and occasional hail - that can damage surfaces directly or undermine drainage infrastructure. Commercial properties along Loop 323 and Broadway Avenue face those same weather stresses while also handling the wear from heavy daily traffic volumes. A contractor who works in Tyler regularly understands how all of these factors combine and builds that understanding into every job they do here.
Our crew works throughout Tyler regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We handle both residential driveways in established neighborhoods and commercial paving projects for businesses along Loop 323 and the city's major commercial corridors, and those two types of work require different approaches to base preparation and drainage. Tyler's older neighborhoods inside the loop, with their mature tree canopies and original concrete driveways, are a different job than a new subdivision lot on the south side where clay soil movement is the primary concern.
Tyler is home to the Tyler Municipal Rose Garden and the annual Texas Rose Festival, and its identity is rooted in the established residential character of neighborhoods that have been here for generations. Loop 323 rings much of the city and is where most of the commercial paving demand concentrates. We also serve the areas north of Tyler near Tyler State Park, where wooded residential properties have specific drainage and root-intrusion challenges.
We regularly serve customers in Nacogdoches, TX as well, about two hours to the southeast along U.S. 59. If your paving project is in Tyler or anywhere in Smith County, call us and we will have someone on-site to assess conditions within one business day.
Call us at the number on this page or use the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We serve all of Tyler and Smith County and cover both residential and commercial properties.
We visit your Tyler property to inspect the surface, evaluate base and drainage conditions, and identify any clay soil or root-intrusion issues. You receive a written estimate before we ask you to commit to anything - no surprises on cost.
We schedule the job at a time that works for you, including outside business hours for commercial properties on busy Tyler corridors where daytime closures are not practical. Base preparation, paving, and finishing are handled by our own crew.
When the work is complete we walk through the finished area with you, cover curing time and care instructions, and answer any questions. We are a local business and we are reachable if anything comes up after the job is done.
We serve all of Tyler and Smith County. Tell us about your project and we will schedule a free on-site visit within one business day.
(430) 267-1875Tyler is the county seat of Smith County and the largest city in Northeast Texas, with a population of over 100,000. The city has a long-established identity tied to the rose industry - it is home to the largest municipal rose garden in the United States and hosts the annual Texas Rose Festival each October. Older residential neighborhoods near downtown feature large lots, mature shade trees, and brick homes built from the mid-20th century. These established neighborhoods contrast with the newer subdivisions that have grown up south and west of Loop 323 over the past few decades, where residential development has been active as families relocate from the Dallas area and across East Texas.
Tyler's economy is anchored by healthcare, retail, and Tyler Junior College, which together support a stable base of long-term homeowners alongside a significant rental market near the university. The city's commercial corridor along Loop 323 includes retail centers, medical facilities, and light industrial properties that generate steady demand for parking lot paving and maintenance. Caldwell Zoo and Tyler State Park to the north are well-known landmarks. Nearby, Lindale, TX just to the west along I-20 is another growing community we serve regularly, and our coverage extends throughout Smith County and the surrounding region.
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