Local Asphalt Contractor Expertise
From Uptown Dallas to the suburbs of Plano and Arlington, an asphalt contractor in Dallas County, TX handles everything from driveway sealcoating to large parking lot restoration. Whether you run a commercial property in the Bishop Arts District or manage a residential community in Lake Highlands, we know the local paving challenges.
Texas heat and seasonal moisture damage asphalt fast. This page covers what you need to know about keeping your blacktop protected, what services look like, and why local expertise matters.
Three core processes keep your asphalt strong and looking new
We inspect your surface for cracks, oil stains, and wear patterns. Surface cleaning removes dirt and debris so sealants bond properly.
A protective sealcoat is applied evenly across the surface with sprayers or squeegees. The coating blocks UV rays and water penetration.
The sealant dries and cures to form a hard protective shell. We walk the finished surface to ensure even coverage and quality.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Residential and commercial paving solutions across Dallas County

Professional sealcoating refresh in the Uptown Dallas area
A protective topcoat prevents UV damage, water seepage, and chemical spills. This is the most affordable way to extend pavement life and restore a fresh black finish. Ideal for driveways and parking lots throughout Dallas County.

Fresh asphalt installation for commercial lot in Arlington
Full-depth installation for new driveways, parking lots, and roads. We handle site prep, base layers, and hot-mix asphalt placement. Serves residential homeowners and property managers across the county.

Crack sealing and pothole repair in Lake Highlands neighborhood
Small cracks grow fast without treatment. We seal cracks before water gets underneath and causes base failure. Pothole patching stops damage spread and improves safety.

Parking lot overlay in the Design District area
A new layer of asphalt over an existing base gives worn surfaces a second life. Resurfacing costs less than full removal and replacement while restoring functionality. Great for parking lots that still have solid foundations.
Dallas County's hot summers and occasional heavy rains demand experienced contractors
Texas summers exceed 95°F regularly, accelerating asphalt oxidation. Spring rains and occasional flooding test base integrity. Contractors familiar with these conditions know how to prep, apply, and cure materials correctly.
Commercial properties in Dallas County often sit on mixed soil, face heavy foot and vehicle traffic, and need precise drainage. Knowledge of local building codes, storm-water management, and HOA rules prevents costly mistakes.
Driveways in Lake Highlands, Prestonwood, and Uptown Dallas vary widely in slope, soil composition, and root pressure. Historic neighborhoods have tighter spaces. Local contractors anticipate these challenges and adjust methods accordingly.
20+ years of experience working on asphalt projects across Dallas County means we've handled every soil type, slope angle, and weather challenge the region presents.
We serve neighborhoods and cities throughout the county
From downtown Dallas to suburban Plano, Arlington, and Garland, we work on residential driveways, commercial parking lots, and municipal roads. Whether your property sits near the Bishop Arts District, White Rock Lake, or Fair Park, we have the crew and equipment to get there.
High-traffic areas near the Katy Trail, downtown, and commercial corridors along I-35E and the Dallas Tollway require precise scheduling and traffic control. We know the access routes and timing that minimize disruption.
500+ completed projects across Dallas County since we started. Property managers, business owners, and homeowners trust us because we show up, do quality work, and clean up.
Sealcoating is a thin protective layer applied to existing asphalt to block UV rays and water. Resurfacing adds a new 1.5–2 inch layer of hot-mix asphalt over the old base. Sealcoating is cheaper and works for well-maintained surfaces. Resurfacing is better for surfaces with moderate wear or wave-pattern damage.
Most commercial parking lots benefit from sealcoating every 2–3 years. High-traffic areas or those with direct sun exposure may need annual attention. We inspect your lot and recommend a schedule based on actual wear patterns.
Yes, but timing matters. Dallas summer heat can speed up curing, which affects application quality. We apply sealcoat early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat and allow proper drying. Extreme temperatures above 95°F may require rescheduling for best results.
The base is graded and compacted to ensure proper drainage and prevent settling. Soil conditions are tested, and any utility lines are marked. Poor preparation leads to premature cracking, so this step is critical in Dallas County's clay-heavy soils.
Yes. Many homes in historic Dallas areas (Lakewood, Kessler) have steep slopes, large mature trees with root pressure, and tighter site access. We account for these challenges during design and adjust our approach to avoid damage to landscaping or utilities.
Requirements vary by city within Dallas County. Some residential driveways don't need permits; commercial lots and major repairs usually do. We handle permit coordination and understand local codes for Dallas, Arlington, Plano, and surrounding cities.
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