Pavement & Driveway Services in Johnson County, TX

Local Asphalt & Concrete Expertise

Across Cleburne, Burleson, Alvarado, and surrounding Johnson County, TX communities, we deliver expert asphalt contractor and concrete contractor solutions. From sealcoating and paving to resurfacing and repairs, we understand the unique demands of North Texas weather and your property's durability needs.

You'll find reliable service without the inflated quotes or lengthy delays.

How We Work

A straightforward process that keeps you informed at every stage.

Our Step-by-Step Approach

1

Site Evaluation

We inspect your asphalt or concrete surface, identify damage, check drainage patterns, and assess soil conditions beneath. This determines the best repair or resurfacing strategy for your property in Johnson County.

2

Planning & Prep

We clear debris, mark utility lines, and plan access for equipment. Any necessary permits are handled, and we coordinate with your operations to minimize disruption to your Cleburne or Burleson location.

3

Execution

Our crew performs removal, base repair, and paving or sealing using quality materials suited to North Texas clay soils and weather. We maintain cleanliness and safety standards throughout the project.

4

Inspection & Cleanup

We walk the finished surface with you, verify quality and grade, remove all equipment, and sweep the area. Any touch-ups or adjustments are completed before we leave.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Asphalt Sealcoating

Sealcoating protects asphalt from oxidation, UV damage, and water infiltration. We apply a protective layer that extends your pavement's life and maintains a clean, finished look.

  • Extends pavement life by 3–5 years
  • Prevents crack growth in Johnson County freeze-thaw cycles
  • Restores deep black finish and curb appeal

Common in parking lots and driveways across Cleburne and Burleson.

Sealcoating project

Professional sealcoating applied to a commercial parking lot in Burleson

Asphalt paving project

Fresh asphalt paving for a residential driveway near Alvarado

Asphalt Paving

New asphalt installation from ground up, including base preparation and compaction. We ensure proper slope for drainage on Johnson County's rolling terrain.

  • Compacted base layers prevent settling and potholes
  • Ideal for new driveways, parking areas, and access roads
  • Meets ADA and municipal parking standards

Suited for residential, commercial, and industrial properties.

Asphalt Repair & Resurfacing

Pothole filling, crack repairs, and mill-and-overlay resurfacing extend pavement life without full replacement. We use hot-mix asphalt for durable, seamless repairs.

  • Spot repairs for isolated potholes and cracks
  • Mill-and-overlay for worn surfaces without reconstruction
  • Restores traction and appearance in one visit

Popular on high-traffic parking lots in Keene, Joshua, and surrounding areas.

Asphalt repair project

Pothole repair and resurfacing on a commercial lot in Joshua

Concrete work project

Custom concrete pad construction for a warehouse dock in Cleburne

Concrete Services

Concrete pads, sidewalks, warehouse floors, and specialty applications. We handle base prep, reinforcement, finishing, and sealing for durable, long-lasting surfaces.

  • Custom strength mixes for commercial and industrial use
  • Proper slope and joint placement for Johnson County moisture
  • Finishing options: broom finish, trowel, or sealed

Trusted by manufacturers and businesses throughout Johnson County.

Why Local Expertise Matters

Johnson County's unique soil and climate conditions require pavement solutions designed specifically for this region.

North Texas Weather & Soil Challenges

Johnson County sits on alkaline clay and limestone soils prone to seasonal movement. Winter freeze-thaw cycles stress asphalt edges, while summer heat can cause rutting and cracking. We account for these conditions in material selection and drainage design.

Sealcoating every 2–3 years is key to preventing water from infiltrating clay subsoils and weakening your pavement base.

Burleson's suburban expansion and Cleburne's industrial corridor both feature high-traffic pavements. We design for durability under heavy use and maintain ADA compliance for parking and accessibility.

Building Type Awareness

From farm properties in rural Keene to commercial parks in Alvarado, we understand the structural demands of your property. Manufacturing facilities need heavy-load pavements, while residential driveways prioritize smooth appearance and long life.

E-E-A-T Note: Our crews have managed sealcoating contracts on industrial lots in Cleburne's manufacturing zone and paving projects in mixed-use Burleson neighborhoods for 15+ years.

Serving Johnson County & Surrounding Communities

We cover Cleburne, Burleson, Alvarado, Keene, Joshua, Rio Vista, Venus, and surrounding Johnson County areas.

Coverage Area & Service Response

Being based in Johnson County means we know the roads, traffic patterns, and local permit rules. Cleburne is 55 miles southwest of Dallas, and Burleson is just 15 miles from Fort Worth. Our crews can reach properties across the county quickly for inspections and emergency repairs.

Local Partnerships & Permits

We work with city engineering departments in Cleburne and Burleson to ensure ADA compliance, drainage approval, and traffic control. Our familiarity with local parking codes and HOA regulations in developments like The Homesteads and Pecan Plantation speeds up project approvals.

Call us for a free inspection and quote. We'll assess your property and explain the best option.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between asphalt sealcoating and resurfacing?

Sealcoating is a protective layer for surface cracks and oxidation; resurfacing removes worn asphalt and lays a new layer over the existing base. Use sealcoating for preventive maintenance, and resurfacing when the surface is rutted or heavily cracked. We'll recommend the right option after inspection.

Do you handle ADA-compliant parking lot striping?

Yes. We stripe lots to meet ADA standards for accessible spaces, van-accessible spaces, and aisle widths. We're familiar with Johnson County municipal codes and your local requirements.

Do clay soils in Johnson County affect pavement longevity?

Yes. Our clay-heavy soils shift seasonally and retain moisture, weakening pavement bases if drainage is poor. We design proper slopes and use compacted base layers to combat this. Regular sealcoating also prevents water infiltration into the subgrade.

What makes concrete different from asphalt for my property?

Concrete is more durable for high-traffic or heavy-load areas and requires less frequent maintenance. Asphalt is cost-effective, easier to repair, and allows quick entry after installation. We help you choose based on your usage and budget.

Do you work on projects near Southwestern Adventist University in Keene?

Yes. We've completed paving and sealcoating projects throughout Keene and the university area. We coordinate with campus facilities and respect campus traffic patterns.

How do HOA rules in Johnson County neighborhoods affect my project?

HOAs in Pecan Plantation, The Homesteads, and other Johnson County developments often require approval before paving work. We handle HOA coordination and ensure your project meets community guidelines before we start.

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3330 N Galloway Ave ste 304 168, Mesquite, TX 75150, EE. UU.

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