Driveways & Paving

Driveways and Paving in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area

We install and repair asphalt, paver, and concrete driveways and parking lots for residential and commercial properties.

Who This Is For

Our paving work covers residential driveways through commercial parking lots:

Homeowners replacing a cracked or failing driveway with a durable new surface

Commercial property managers maintaining or resurfacing parking lots

HOA boards managing shared driveways, parking areas, and access roads

Property developers needing paving as part of a site build-out

What We Do

Asphalt Driveways

New asphalt driveways with proper base grading, compaction, and edge definition for residential and light commercial use.

Paver Driveways

Concrete, brick, and natural stone paver driveways that allow for individual replacement and add curb appeal.

Concrete Driveways

Poured concrete driveways with reinforcement, control joints, and finish options including broom, exposed aggregate, or stamped.

Parking Lot Construction and Maintenance

New parking lot construction and ongoing maintenance including crack filling, patching, and line striping.

Sealcoating

Asphalt sealcoating that extends pavement life by protecting against oxidation, water intrusion, and fuel spills.

ADA Ramps and Compliance

ADA-compliant curb ramps, detectable warning surfaces, and accessible parking installations.

Service Area

We serve homeowners, HOAs, and commercial properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Not sure if your location is covered? Contact us and we will let you know.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an asphalt driveway last?

A properly installed asphalt driveway lasts 20 to 30 years with regular sealcoating every 3 to 5 years. Climate and traffic load affect this estimate.

When should I sealcoat vs. replace my asphalt?

Sealcoating makes sense when the surface is structurally sound but showing surface oxidation or minor cracking. If the base has failed or cracking is widespread, sealcoating is a temporary fix on a problem that needs replacement.

What is the difference between pavers and concrete for a driveway?

Pavers allow individual unit replacement without disturbing the rest of the surface. Concrete is lower maintenance but requires saw-cutting and patching when repairs are needed. Both outlast asphalt when installed correctly.

Do you handle parking lot line striping?

Yes. Line striping is included in new parking lot construction and available as a standalone service for existing lots.

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Serving the Dallas-Fort Worth area