Local Asphalt & Concrete Expertise
McKinney to Frisco, the asphalt contractor and concrete contractor services in Collin County handle everything from driveway paving to commercial parking lots. Our region's rapid growth means fresh construction and maintenance work across master-planned neighborhoods and retail corridors. We focus on durable installations that hold up to North Texas heat, clay soil shifts, and heavy traffic patterns.
This page covers asphalt sealcoating, asphalt paving, concrete work, parking lot maintenance, and site prep for residential and commercial clients throughout Collin County, TX.
From site inspection to final sealing, we handle each phase with precision. Here's what to expect:
We inspect soil conditions, drainage patterns, existing damage, and local permit requirements for your Collin County property. This step prevents costly rework later.
We clear debris, grade for proper drainage, and compact the base. Clay-heavy Collin County soil requires careful moisture conditioning to prevent settlement and cracking.
Hot-mix asphalt or concrete is poured and finished to spec. We use premium materials and modern equipment for smooth, durable surfaces.
Striping, sealcoat application, and final cleanup. We inspect to code and address any punch-list items before you sign off.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
New driveways, parking lot paving, and resurfacing work. We use premium hot-mix asphalt engineered for North Texas traffic and weather. Residential homeowners in McKinney and Plano, plus commercial property managers, rely on us for smooth, long-lasting surfaces.

New parking lot paving near Frisco retail corridor
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, foundations, and commercial slabs. We engineer concrete for Collin County's shifting clay soil and temperature swings. Proper base prep and mix design prevent cracking and ensure durability for decades.

Commercial concrete foundation near McKinney
Asphalt sealcoat protects your investment from UV damage, water intrusion, and oxidation. Regular maintenance extends pavement life by years. We also handle parking lot striping, crack sealing, and preventive care for commercial properties across Allen, Anna, and Prosper.

Professional sealcoating near Plano commercial district
Quality paving and concrete work protect your property and wallet.
Collin County's clay-heavy soils shift seasonally. Summer heat cracks unprotected asphalt; spring rains expose poor drainage. Professional grading, base preparation, and sealcoat prevent costly failure. Our crews understand local building codes and permits—essential for HOA-governed subdivisions in McKinney, Celina, and Frisco.
Cutting corners on preparation means your new driveway or lot fails in 3–5 years instead of 15. We invest in the details that matter.
A fresh, well-maintained driveway or parking lot signals that you care for your property. Buyers and tenants notice. Commercial properties in Plano's Legacy business park or retail strip centers gain immediate competitive advantage with a clean, striped, sealcoated lot.
Stat: Well-maintained asphalt can last 15–20 years; neglected pavement fails in 5–7 years. Preventive sealcoating costs a fraction of replacement.
We work throughout Collin County and understand each area's unique conditions.
Master-planned subdivisions, new commercial strips, and HOA communities require precision permits and design reviews. We handle them all.
Mature office parks, retail centers, and business campuses need ongoing maintenance and strategic overlays. Our crews work nights and weekends to minimize disruption.
Rapidly growing suburbs with brand-new residential and retail developments. We're equipped to handle large-scale, high-visibility projects.
Smaller communities with diverse paving and concrete needs—from residential driveways to municipal projects. We serve them with the same attention to detail.
Collin County requires building permits for driveways, parking lot work, and site development. Many communities enforce HOA standards and ADA-compliant striping. We navigate these requirements, coordinate with inspectors, and ensure your project is approved and built to code—every time.
Yes. Driveway, parking lot, and site concrete work typically require Collin County or municipal building permits. Certain HOA communities have additional design review. We handle the permitting process and coordinate with local inspectors to ensure compliance.
Most asphalt benefits from sealcoating every 2–3 years. In North Texas, UV and heat exposure accelerates oxidation. Sealcoating slows deterioration and is far cheaper than overlay or replacement. We recommend a schedule tailored to your property's usage and exposure.
Collin County's clay soils expand and contract with moisture and temperature changes. Poor base prep, inadequate drainage, or thin concrete worsens cracking. We use engineered mixes, proper depth, and rebar to prevent or minimize cracks caused by soil movement.
An overlay (milling and paving new hot-mix on top) costs less and works for structurally sound pavement with surface wear. Full removal and replacement is necessary if the base is compromised, drainage is poor, or cracking is deep. We assess and recommend the best option for your situation.
Yes. We serve property managers, HOA boards, and retail chains across Collin County. We offer maintenance contracts, coordinated scheduling, and detailed invoicing for budget planning and financial reporting.
Yes. We stripe parking lots, fire lanes, and accessible spaces to ADA and local code standards. We use durable paint and reflective materials, and we keep records of work for your compliance documentation.
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