Asphalt Paving in Garland, TX

Driveways, parking lots, and asphalt repairs for Garland, built for North Texas clay soils, summer heat, and the occasional freeze-thaw winter.

Garland is one of the largest cities in Dallas County and a true cross-section of the DFW metroplex: established residential neighborhoods, busy commercial corridors along the President George Bush Turnpike, and genuine industrial and warehouse zones. We handle paving in Garland for all three, and like every paving job in the Texas area, ours starts with the soil underneath. As a paving contractor working across the city, from the Firewheel area to the Lake Ray Hubbard shoreline, we treat residential and commercial work with the same attention to detail.

Garland asphalt paving built for North Texas clay

The expansive black clay under most of Garland swells when wet and shrinks when it goes dry, and that constant movement is the number-one cause of cracked, heaved pavement here. A surface laid over a poorly prepared sub-grade fails fast, no matter how good the blacktop on top looks on day one. Our paving installation compacts and prepares a sturdy base, grades the slope for drainage, and keeps water from pooling and feeding the shrink-swell cycle. Done right, asphalt paving in Garland is a cost-effective, long-lasting surface that handles heat, humidity, and heavy use.

Residential paving: driveways, walkways, and more

From the established core neighborhoods to homes near Firewheel and out toward Rowlett and Richardson, we install a new driveway or resurface an older one with the same workmanship. Where the base is still sound, new paving as an overlay restores the surface affordably. Where the clay has moved and the base has failed, we rebuild it from the ground up. We also pour and pave the surrounding pieces of a residential property, including the sidewalk, walkway, and the transition to a concrete paving apron or patio where that is the better material for the job.

Commercial paving and industrial lots

For Garland's retail centers, office parks, and warehouse properties, we deliver commercial paving that carries real foot traffic and truck loads. Our crew handles new construction, major repairs, pothole patching, and parking lot striping, scheduled around your operation so the lot stays usable. Every commercial project gets the same base prep and drainage focus that keeps the surface intact through Texas summers.

Chip seal paving and surface options

Asphalt is not the only answer for every property. Chip seal paving (sometimes called tar and chip) is a sturdy, cost-effective option for longer rural driveways and low-speed roadway sections, while full-depth asphalt paving services suit high-traffic drives and lots. During a free consultation we walk the property, talk through your paving needs, and recommend the surface that fits the use and the budget.

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Asphalt Paving in Garland FAQs

How much does an asphalt driveway cost in Garland, TX?
Cost depends on size, thickness, and how much base work the clay sub-grade needs. As a rough guide, a 20x20 asphalt driveway and a typical 200-foot drive sit in very different price ranges because of the square footage and material involved. The biggest variable in Garland is base preparation, since skimping there is what leads to early cracking. We give a fixed, up-front price after measuring your property at no charge.
What thickness of asphalt do you recommend for a driveway?
For most residential driveways a 2-inch asphalt surface over a properly compacted base is enough. For drives that see heavier vehicles, or where the clay is especially active, a 3-inch surface adds durability. We size both the base depth and the asphalt thickness to how the surface will actually be used.
What is the difference between asphalt paving and chip seal?
Asphalt paving lays a smooth, continuous blacktop surface ideal for driveways, walkways, and parking lots. Chip seal paving sprays a binder and rolls stone into it, creating a textured, lower-cost surface well suited to longer rural driveways. Asphalt costs more up front but gives a smoother result and easier repairs.
What maintenance does an asphalt driveway need?
Sealcoating every few years protects the surface from heat, UV, and water, and crack filling stops small cracks from spreading once the clay moves underneath. Keeping water draining away from the edges matters most in North Texas, where standing water accelerates the shrink-swell damage.
Do you offer both residential and commercial asphalt paving in Garland?
Yes. We pave residential driveways, sidewalks, and patios alongside commercial and industrial lots for Garland's retail corridors and warehouse zones. The same base prep and drainage approach carries across both, scaled to the traffic.
Do you provide free estimates in Garland?
Yes. We offer free written estimates for any paving in Garland. We measure the site, assess the clay sub-grade, and give a fixed up-front price with no obligation.

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