RDZ PAVING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

At RDZ Paving, we’re proud to serve Liberty, TX and nearby communities with dependable asphalt paving, sealcoating, and line striping services. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to resurface your driveway or a business needing a fresh parking lot, we know you might have questions. We’ve put together this FAQs page to help answer the most common ones we get from our neighbors throughout the region.


What services do you offer?

We specialize in asphalt paving, sealcoating, striping, pothole repair, and asphalt patching for residential and commercial properties. Whether you need a new driveway, a freshly striped parking lot, or routine maintenance, we’ve got you covered.


What areas do you serve?

We’re based in Liberty, TX and proudly serve Liberty County and surrounding areas including Dayton, Cleveland, Hardin, and nearby rural communities. If you’re not sure if we can come to you, just give us a call!


How long does asphalt paving take?

Most residential jobs like driveways can be completed in 1–2 days, depending on the size and prep work needed. Commercial jobs may take longer but we’ll always give you a clear timeline up front.


When can I use my driveway or parking lot after paving?

For most asphalt paving jobs, you can walk on the surface within 24 hours, but we recommend waiting 48–72 hours before driving or parking on it.


How often should I sealcoat my asphalt?

We recommend sealcoating every 2–3 years to protect your asphalt from the Texas heat, moisture, and oxidation. Regular sealcoating extends the life of your pavement.


Is sealcoating necessary?

Yes! Sealcoating acts like sunscreen for your asphalt—it shields it from sun damage, water, oil, and traffic wear. It’s a small investment that saves big in the long run.


How long does sealcoating take to dry?

Sealcoating typically dries in 24 hours, but it’s best to keep vehicles off the surface for 48 hours, especially during humid weather.


What’s the difference between resurfacing and repaving?

Resurfacing adds a new layer over existing asphalt, while repaving involves removing and replacing the old asphalt. We’ll assess your surface and recommend the best option.


Do you offer free estimates?

Yes, we do! Just contact us and we’ll come out to your property to inspect the area and provide a no-obligation, free estimate.


What causes potholes and cracks?

Most potholes and cracks are caused by water seeping into the pavement, followed by changes in temperature and pressure from vehicles. Sealcoating and timely repairs help prevent this.


Can you repair just part of my asphalt surface?

Absolutely. We offer asphalt patching and pothole repair services to fix damaged areas without needing a full replacement.


Do you handle commercial parking lots?

Yes, we provide full-service commercial paving including asphalt installation, line striping, sealcoating, and ADA-compliant markings.


What type of paint do you use for striping?

We use high-quality, durable traffic paint that meets state and federal standards. It’s designed to hold up under high traffic and harsh weather.


Will weather affect my paving project?

Yes, weather plays a big role. We avoid working in the rain and during extreme heat or cold. We’ll always keep you updated if scheduling needs to shift.


How should I maintain my new asphalt?

Regular sealcoating, keeping the surface clean, and repairing any cracks or holes early will extend the life of your asphalt and keep it looking great.


Can asphalt be recycled?

Yes, asphalt is 100% recyclable, and we support sustainable practices. We often reuse old materials when possible to reduce waste and costs.


How do I schedule a project?

Just give us a call or use our contact form. We’ll talk through your needs, schedule a site visit, and put together a clear proposal to get started.


Why choose RDZ Paving?

We’re a local, family-owned company that’s built our name on reliability, clear communication, and top-quality work. When you work with RDZ Paving, you’re getting a team that cares about your property like it’s our own.