
Small cracks let water reach your driveway's foundation. We seal them fast and clean - protecting your pavement from San Angelo's heat, rain, and shifting clay soil.

Asphalt crack sealing in San Angelo fills open cracks with a flexible, rubberized material that bonds to both sides, blocking water and debris from reaching the base layer - most residential driveways can be done in a single morning visit.
If you live in San Angelo, you already know what the summers do to pavement. The intense heat and UV radiation dry out the asphalt binder, making the surface brittle and prone to cracking. The expansive clay soil underneath makes things worse - it swells when wet and shrinks when dry, pushing and pulling at your driveway from below. A crack that looks minor today can be channeling water into your foundation by the next hard rain.
Crack sealing is the most cost-effective thing you can do to extend your pavement's life. If your driveway is also showing faded color or surface brittleness, pairing crack sealing with asphalt sealcoating gives you a full defense against the West Texas climate.
If you can spot cracks from several feet away, they have grown past the hairline stage. In San Angelo, where summer rains can be sudden and heavy, every open crack funnels water directly into your pavement's base. The sooner those cracks are sealed, the less base damage you will deal with later.
Severely oxidized asphalt looks chalky or gray rather than dark. In this state, the surface is brittle and new cracks multiply quickly under the West Texas sun. Crack sealing combined with a sealcoat application can extend the life of pavement that still has a solid base.
If water sits in or alongside cracks after a storm rather than draining away, the crack is already holding moisture against the base. In San Angelo's clay-soil environment, that trapped moisture softens the ground underneath and speeds up failure - a signal to act before the next heavy event.
When plants take root in a crack, their roots pry it open wider every season. This is common after a wet spring in San Angelo, and it means the crack has been open long enough to collect soil and moisture. Sealing after removing the vegetation stops the cycle before the crack becomes a pothole.
We handle crack sealing on residential driveways, private roads, and smaller commercial parking areas throughout the San Angelo area. Every job starts with thorough crack cleaning - compressed air, wire brushing, and removal of any vegetation - before we apply the hot-pour rubberized sealant. That preparation step is what separates a seal that lasts several years from one that fails by the next rainy season. We also work with commercial asphalt paving clients who need maintenance after a new lot is laid.
For driveways where widespread cracking suggests the base needs attention, we can coordinate a full asphalt sealcoating treatment after the sealing is complete, giving your surface a uniform protective layer on top of the freshly sealed cracks. Combining both services in one visit saves a mobilization charge and gives you the best long-term result in this climate.
Best for homeowners who want to protect their driveway before cracks widen through another West Texas summer.
Suited to small and mid-sized business lots that need regular maintenance to stay safe and presentable.
Ideal when you plan to sealcoat and want the cracks properly filled and flush before the protective layer goes on.
Right for property owners who want scheduled inspections and touch-ups to catch new cracks before they grow.
San Angelo sits in the heart of West Texas where summer temperatures regularly climb well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the sun is relentless. That level of heat and UV exposure breaks down asphalt binder faster than in cooler climates, making the surface dry out, become brittle, and crack sooner than homeowners expect. At the same time, much of the area sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry - a constant source of stress on pavement from below. For property owners in areas like Wall, TX and Grape Creek, TX, pavement maintenance is not optional - it is a recurring part of protecting what you own in this climate.
While San Angelo is generally dry, the region also gets sudden, intense rain events that can dump a large amount of water in a short time. Open cracks act as funnels during these storms, channeling water straight into the base layer where it softens the clay soil and accelerates structural failure. Because the base can dry out and seem fine between storms, homeowners sometimes underestimate how much damage those brief soaking events are causing underground. Crack sealing is the best way to close those entry points before the next storm hits.
Describe what you are seeing - how many cracks, roughly how long they are, and where they are on your property. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site look so we can assess the cracks in person and give you an accurate quote.
We walk the surface and check each crack for width, depth, and whether the base underneath is still solid. This visit determines exactly what materials and time the job requires - and you will get a written number before we schedule any work.
On the job day, the crew cleans every crack with compressed air and wire brushes before touching it with sealant. This prep step is the most important part of the whole process - sealant only bonds well to a clean, dry surface.
Hot-pour rubberized sealant is applied to each crack and smoothed flush with the surrounding surface. Most surfaces are ready for foot traffic within 30 to 60 minutes. We walk the finished job with you before we leave.
We serve San Angelo and surrounding communities. Free estimates, no pressure, honest assessment.
(325) 292-0639We use compressed air blowers and wire brushes to clean each crack thoroughly before any sealant is applied. Rushing or skipping this step is the most common reason crack sealing fails within a season - we do not take that shortcut.
During the hottest months, we schedule crack sealing jobs for early morning so the sealant bonds to pavement that has not yet reached its peak temperature. That small scheduling decision makes a real difference in how well the material adheres and how long it lasts. The National Asphalt Pavement Association at asphaltpavement.org covers best-practice guidance on this.
Texas requires paving contractors to hold a valid state license, verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation at tdlr.texas.gov. We carry current liability insurance and will show you proof before any work begins.
If crack sealing is not the right answer for your pavement - if the base has failed or the surface is too far gone - we will tell you that upfront rather than take your money for a repair that will not hold. You deserve a straight answer.
West Texas pavement takes a beating that most of the country does not deal with. We work here every day, and we know what it takes to do crack sealing that holds up through another summer of triple-digit heat and another wet season of flash-flooding rains.
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Learn MoreA protective layer applied over the entire surface to slow UV damage and oxidation after cracks have been filled.
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