
Signs get ignored. Speed bumps do not. We install asphalt speed bumps on private driveways, parking lots, and shared lanes throughout Rosenberg - built to handle South Texas heat and finished the same day.

Speed bump installation in Rosenberg means a paving crew shapes hot-mix asphalt into a solid raised ridge directly in your existing pavement, compacts it firmly, and applies striping - with a single residential bump typically completed in a few hours and ready to drive over the same day after it cools.
Rosenberg and Fort Bend County are built flat. Long, straight driveways and open parking lots give drivers no natural reason to slow down, and a posted sign is easy to ignore. A properly installed asphalt bump is not. Every vehicle has to slow down at that exact point - no exceptions, no reminders, no negotiation. For homeowners with kids or pets near the drive, or landlords managing a shared lot, that physical guarantee is the whole point.
Speed bumps are often part of a broader paving project alongside parking lot paving or surface improvements. The National Asphalt Pavement Association and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation both provide resources on contractor licensing and asphalt installation standards.
If you regularly see cars or trucks rolling through your driveway or lot faster than feels safe, a speed bump is the most direct fix. This is especially common on longer, flat driveways - a layout very typical in Rosenberg and Fort Bend County - where there is nothing to naturally slow a driver down.
If kids play near a driveway, or dogs and cats move freely around a property, a speed bump gives you a physical guarantee that vehicles slow down at a specific point. No sign or verbal reminder does what a bump does.
Landlords and property managers in the Rosenberg area often install speed bumps to reduce the risk of accidents on their lots. A bump is a low-cost, durable way to show tenants and visitors that safety is managed on the property.
The flat terrain across Fort Bend County means long, straight driveways and parking lanes give drivers no reason to slow down on their own. If your surface fits that description, a speed bump fills that gap where the terrain itself offers nothing.
We install asphalt speed bumps scaled to the specific surface - single bumps on residential driveways, multiple bumps on shared parking lanes, and wider bumps for commercial lots with broader traffic lanes. Before we mark the installation location, we check how water drains across your surface. The bump goes in a position where it controls traffic without creating a new place for water to pool. That is a detail that matters more in this area than most, given how much rain Fort Bend County sees every year. We also pair speed bump work with asphalt sealcoating when the surrounding surface needs protection after installation.
Every bump we install includes the option for yellow or white striping. We recommend it on every job - drivers who can clearly see the bump coming have time to slow down properly, which protects both the bump and the vehicles using your property. For customers who are also considering upgrades to the surrounding surface, we discuss parking lot paving options at the same time so everything is planned and priced together.
Suits homeowners who need to slow delivery vehicles, visitors, or other drivers on a private driveway without any major construction disruption.
Suits property managers and landlords who need consistent speed control across a shared lot or private road with multiple entry and travel lanes.
Suits any installation where drivers approach at speed and need a clear visual cue - especially private roads, commercial entries, and lots with nighttime traffic.
Suits driveways or lots where the existing pavement needs crack sealing or surface repair before the bump is installed to ensure a strong bond.
Suits properties in Fort Bend County HOA communities where bump dimensions, finish, and placement need to match association guidelines before approval is granted.
Rosenberg sits in the greater Houston metro area, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the mid-to-upper 90s and heat index values can push well above 100 degrees. That heat matters for speed bump installation because extreme temperatures can temporarily soften fresh asphalt. A contractor who works here regularly knows to schedule installation during cooler morning hours and to allow adequate cooling time before the surface is opened to traffic. Rushing a vehicle back onto a freshly installed bump on a 98-degree afternoon is one of the most common ways a new bump gets damaged before it ever has a chance to cure properly.
The clay soils throughout Fort Bend County also create a consideration that does not exist in many other markets. These soils swell when wet and shrink when dry, which can cause the existing pavement to shift slightly over time. If the base under your driveway or lot is already showing signs of movement, that should be addressed before a bump goes in - otherwise the bump may crack or separate at the edges within a season. We serve properties in Missouri City and Stafford as well, and the same soil and climate considerations apply across this entire corner of the Houston metro.
Describe what you need - the location, the approximate width, and how many bumps you are thinking about. We ask a few quick questions and then schedule a site visit before giving you a firm price. We reply within 1 business day.
We visit to measure the surface, check the condition of the existing pavement, and look at how water drains across the area. In Rosenberg, drainage matters - we confirm the bump placement will not create a pooling problem during the area's heavy rains.
For most private driveways and lots, a permit is not required - but we advise you to confirm with the city or county office for your address. If your property is in an HOA community, we advise getting written approval before we schedule the installation day.
The crew arrives with hot-mix asphalt, marks the bump location, builds it up in layers, shapes the profile, and compacts it firmly. A single-bump job typically wraps in a few hours. After cooling, striping is applied and we walk the finished bump with you before leaving.
Free site visit. Written quote. Most single-bump jobs finished in a day. We reply within 1 business day.
(281) 747-6501We work in Fort Bend County year-round and know how to schedule installations so heat does not compromise the cure, and how to check whether the clay base beneath your surface is stable enough to bond to properly. That local experience means the bump holds up long-term.
Before we mark a bump location, we look at how water drains across your surface. A bump placed in the wrong spot can redirect runoff and create a pooling problem. We make sure the installation solves your speed problem without creating a drainage one.
You can look up our contractor license status yourself at tdlr.texas.gov before signing anything. A licensed contractor is accountable in ways an unlicensed one is not, and it protects you if something does not go according to plan.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage and will show you current certificates before work begins. If something goes wrong on your property during the job, you are not left holding the bill.
Speed bump installation is a quick job, but the details still matter - bump profile, edge bonding, striping, and drainage positioning all affect how long it holds up and how well it works. We do these jobs right the first time so you are not calling us back to fix an edge that separated after the first wet season.
Protect the asphalt surrounding your new speed bump with a professional sealcoat that shields the surface from UV, water, and everyday wear.
Learn MorePair speed bump installation with a full parking lot paving project so traffic calming and surface quality are planned and priced together.
Learn MoreMost single-bump jobs in Rosenberg are done in a day. Call now to get on the schedule and have it finished before the week is out.