About Paving Houston
A Houston asphalt crew that grades for drainage first, builds a real base, and stands behind pavement that holds up to clay and rain.
Paving Houston lays asphalt for homeowners, property managers, and business owners all over the Houston metro. We keep our scope tight on purpose: long-lasting asphalt surfaces (driveways, parking lots, and the sealcoating that protects them) put down by crews who know Houston ground and treat your property like it's their own.
Built for Gulf Coast clay and rain
Pavement around Houston lives or dies on what's underneath it and where the water goes. Our gumbo clay swells when it's wet and pulls back when it dries, so a slab sitting on it is always moving. And when heavy Gulf Coast rain pools where the grade is wrong, that standing water works straight into the base and tears the surface apart. Pile on relentless heat, thick humidity, and the loaded trucks rolling through the Ship Channel, and a paving job that skipped the prep won't see two summers. That's why we set the slope to drain, compact the sub-grade for clay, and lay hot-mix asphalt rated for the loads it'll carry. The base and the drainage are what make a surface last.
What you can expect
- Written quotes with the number locked in. You see the full scope and price up front. No line items appearing later.
- Careful, experienced crews. We treat your property like our own, start to finish on every job.
- Drainage planned into the work. We check how water moves across your site before we pave, then grade it to shed instead of pool.
- We stand behind our work. If it's our work, we stand on it.
Residential and commercial
From a single home driveway that needs to stop cracking to a full commercial lot that has to take loaded trucks all day, we size the crew and equipment to match. For businesses that can't go dark, we'll work nights and weekends so your lot stays open while we pave around your hours.
Serving the Houston metro
We run jobs across Houston and the surrounding towns, including Pasadena, Pearland, Sugar Land, Katy, Spring, and Baytown. Close by but don't spot your town on the list? Give us a shout. Odds are we're already working out there.