
Linear Corpus Christi Asphalt Paving has served Sinton, TX since 2019, providing asphalt crack sealing, driveway paving, parking lot repair, and sealcoating to homeowners and property owners throughout the county seat of San Patricio County. We understand the clay soil conditions, flat drainage terrain, and Gulf Coast heat that make pavement maintenance critical here, and we respond to new requests within one business day.

Sinton sits on flat Gulf Coastal Plain terrain where heavy rain collects on paved surfaces before draining, and any crack that lets water reach the clay base underneath accelerates base failure on a timeline faster than homeowners expect. Our asphalt crack sealing service closes those entry points before the next rain event or tropical storm season arrives, protecting the base and extending pavement life.
Many Sinton homes were built in the 1940s through 1970s, and driveways from that era on expansive clay soils have gone through enough wet-dry cycles to show serious deterioration. We install new asphalt driveways with base preparation specific to San Patricio County clay - without that step, a new surface will crack and settle just as fast as the old one did.
The commercial properties along US Highway 181 through Sinton handle a steady flow of local traffic and delivery vehicles, and aging lots on clay soil develop potholes and surface crumbling faster than lots in well-draining ground. We assess each lot on-site and recommend the most cost-effective fix - whether that is spot patching, crack sealing, or partial resurfacing.
Sinton is close enough to the Gulf of Mexico that summer humidity and occasional salt-laden Gulf breezes reach residential streets throughout the city. Sealcoating every two to three years protects the asphalt binder from UV oxidation during long South Texas summers and blocks moisture entry - both of which are more aggressive in this coastal climate than in drier inland areas.
Flat terrain is the defining challenge for any paved surface in Sinton. Water that does not drain off a driveway or lot quickly works into the surface and into the base below. Proper grading before paving is not optional here - it is the step that determines whether the new surface sheds water or holds it, and whether the base stays stable through wet seasons.
Rural and semi-rural properties around Sinton often have long driveways or access roads that have gone without maintenance for years, and potholes on clay-soil bases grow quickly once water gets in. We repair potholes with hot-mix asphalt cut back to clean edges - not cold patch - for a repair that holds up through the wet-dry soil cycles that are routine in San Patricio County.
Sinton is the county seat of San Patricio County, sitting on the flat Gulf Coastal Plain roughly 28 miles northwest of Corpus Christi. That flat terrain is the first thing a paving contractor has to account for here. Unlike hillier areas where rain runs off naturally, the land around Sinton drains slowly. Heavy rainfall from Gulf thunderstorms or tropical systems can leave standing water on paved surfaces for hours. Any pavement with unsealed cracks is absorbing that water, which carries it directly into the clay base below. Clay soils in this part of South Texas are highly expansive - they swell when saturated and shrink significantly when dry. That repeated movement is the root cause of most cracking, settling, and pothole formation on Sinton driveways and parking lots. Pavement installed without proper base preparation for these soil conditions fails faster here than anywhere with sandy or gravelly ground.
The housing stock in Sinton is predominantly older single-family homes, with a meaningful share dating from the 1940s through the 1970s. Driveways and concrete flatwork from that era are commonly past their useful life, and many have never had a proper sealcoating program applied. South Texas summers bring consistent 90-to-95 degree heat from June through September, and UV oxidation in that climate breaks down asphalt binder faster than homeowners typically expect. Add the tropical storm and hurricane risk that comes with being only about 30 miles from the Gulf Coast, and Sinton homeowners face a combination of drainage challenges, soil movement, summer heat, and storm potential that makes consistent pavement maintenance essential - not optional.
Our crew works throughout Sinton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. As the county seat, Sinton is the hub for San Patricio County government - the San Patricio County Courthouse sits on the main square downtown, and the county offices and courts draw residents from across the area. US Highway 181 is the main spine of town, running north toward Beeville and south toward Corpus Christi, with commercial properties lining the corridor and residential neighborhoods on the streets behind them. We work on both. Texas State Highway 188 also connects Sinton eastward toward the coast, and properties along that route include a mix of town lots and larger rural parcels.
The mix of in-town residential properties and larger rural and agricultural parcels outside the city limits is something we account for on every job. A town-lot driveway and a caliche-gravel ranch entrance have different base requirements and different drainage situations. For permit questions on work that affects a public right-of-way or drainage channel, we coordinate with the City of Sinton on your behalf.
We also serve areas nearby. Properties in Robstown to the southeast share similar clay soil conditions and older housing stock, and we cover that area regularly as part of our San Patricio and Nueces County service territory. We also serve San Patricio and the rural properties throughout the county between these communities.
Call us or fill out the contact form with a brief description of your project - cracked driveway, damaged parking lot, drainage concern, or something else. We return every Sinton inquiry within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We come to your Sinton property, assess the surface condition and drainage situation, and check the base where needed. You get a written, fixed-price estimate - no hourly billing, no estimate that grows after work starts. We explain exactly what we recommend and why, including whether crack sealing, resurfacing, or full replacement makes the most sense for your situation.
We schedule work in dry weather and complete base preparation before any asphalt goes down - grading for drainage on flat Sinton lots is part of this step, not an afterthought. Most residential projects are completed in one to two days depending on scope and size.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave, confirm everything meets the project scope, and tell you exactly when the surface is ready for vehicle use - typically 24 to 48 hours after paving in South Texas heat. We leave you with a maintenance schedule for sealcoating and crack checks so the investment lasts.
We serve Sinton and the surrounding San Patricio County area. Fixed-price quotes, no obligation, and a response within one business day.
(361) 260-1127Sinton is the county seat of San Patricio County and serves as the government and services hub for the surrounding rural area. Located roughly 28 miles northwest of Corpus Christi along US Highway 181, the city is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Gulf Coast" because of its position between the coast and the inland South Texas plains. The San Patricio County Courthouse anchors the downtown square, and the county offices that draw residents from across the region are concentrated here. The local economy has historically been tied to agriculture - cotton, grain sorghum, and cattle ranching are part of the county's identity - alongside the oil and gas activity that extends through this part of South Texas.
The housing stock in Sinton reflects the city's age - most residential neighborhoods have homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, and the lots range from modest in-town parcels to larger semi-rural properties outside the city core. The mix of owner-occupied homes, rental properties, and agricultural parcels on the edges of town creates a range of paving needs, from standard residential driveways to long access roads and working commercial lots. Adjacent communities we also serve include San Patricio to the east along the river, and Robstown to the southeast, where the same clay soil conditions and Gulf Coast climate apply to every paved surface on the property.
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