
Mansfield Asphalt Paving provides asphalt paving, driveway paving, and parking lot services to homeowners and commercial properties throughout Burleson, TX. Our crew has served this part of the DFW area since 2020, and every project starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before any work begins.

Burleson has seen steady residential growth through the 1990s and 2000s, which means a large share of the city's driveways and lot surfaces are now 20 to 30 years old and ready for replacement. Our asphalt paving service covers full removal of existing pavement, base preparation suited to Burleson's expansive clay soil, and a properly compacted finished surface that holds up through the region's wet and dry cycles.
Whether you are replacing a cracked original driveway near Old Town Burleson or adding a new surface in a newer subdivision off I-35W, we size the project to your property and grade the surface for proper drainage, which matters in an area that sees heavy spring rains and clay soil that does not drain quickly.
Burleson summers are long, hot, and hard on unprotected asphalt. Sealcoating every few years blocks UV oxidation that turns asphalt brittle and gray, repels water from spring storms, and adds a protective layer against vehicle fluids, meaningfully extending the life of your driveway or parking lot before replacement becomes necessary.
Commercial properties along the I-35W corridor and Renfro Street in Burleson handle heavy daily traffic that demands a lot surface built to last. We install and resurface parking lots for businesses and commercial properties throughout the city, with base depths matched to the expected vehicle loads at each site.
Small cracks in a Burleson driveway or lot surface are a direct result of clay soil movement, and sealing them quickly prevents water from working into the base during spring storms. Left open, even minor cracks become larger failures that require far more extensive repair or full replacement.
Potholes in Burleson properties form when water infiltrates through unsealed cracks, softens the base, and traffic removes the damaged material. We repair and compact affected areas to restore a safe, even surface, and we communicate clearly about any base issues that need to be addressed to keep the repair from failing again.
Burleson is built on the same expansive black clay soil found throughout this part of North Texas. This soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and it never stops moving through the region's seasonal cycles. For asphalt driveways and parking lots, this means the base is constantly being stressed from below. A contractor who installs pavement without adequate base excavation and compaction is installing a surface that will crack and fail long before it should, because the clay will move it regardless of how good the asphalt looks on the day it is poured.
Burleson's residential growth pattern also creates a specific demand profile. Large subdivisions built through the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching the 20- to 30-year mark, which is typically when asphalt driveways in this climate need either significant repair or full replacement. The older core neighborhoods near downtown Burleson have properties that are even older, with original driveways that have endured decades of clay movement, summer heat, and occasional winter freezes. Stradling the Johnson-Tarrant county line also means permit requirements can vary depending on exactly where your property sits, and a contractor who is not familiar with both county offices can create delays that cost time and money.
Our crew works throughout Burleson regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Because Burleson crosses the Johnson and Tarrant county line, permit jurisdiction depends on which side of town your property sits on, and we know how to navigate both. When a project requires city approval through the City of Burleson, we handle that process as part of the project and keep the schedule moving.
We work across the full footprint of the city, from the older streets near the Renfro Street corridor and the historic downtown core to the newer subdivisions growing outward along the Chisholm Trail Parkway side of town. Interstate 35W divides the city east-west, and we serve properties on both sides. The commercial strips along I-35W are regular job sites for parking lot maintenance and resurfacing, while the residential neighborhoods behind the main roads are where most of our driveway and repair work happens.
Burleson connects directly to communities to the north and south where we also have active crews. If you have a property that needs work in Cleburne, TX to the south or in Mansfield, TX nearby, we cover both and can coordinate a single estimate visit for multiple locations.
Reach us by phone or online and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a visit at your Burleson property at a time that fits your day, with no pressure to commit.
We come to your property, measure the project area, check the existing base and surface condition, and give you a written, itemized quote. You see the full cost upfront and can ask questions before you decide - no surprises.
On the scheduled day, we remove old pavement if needed, excavate and compact the base to the depth required for Burleson's clay soil, and lay and compact the new asphalt. Most residential driveways are finished in a single work day.
We walk you through the finished work before we leave and explain the curing period. Plan to keep vehicles off the new surface for 24 to 48 hours. In Burleson summers, give it the full 48 hours since the heat keeps asphalt softer longer.
We serve Burleson and the surrounding DFW south area. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Burleson sits on the southern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, straddling the Johnson and Tarrant county line. Originally founded as a stop on the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad in 1881, the city has grown from a small railroad town into a suburb of around 50,000 residents. Interstate 35W runs through Burleson as the main travel corridor, connecting the city directly to Fort Worth to the north. The city has two distinct zones: the older neighborhoods near the historic Renfro Street downtown core, and the larger subdivisions built from the 1990s onward that extend south and west. More background on Burleson's history and development is available through the Burleson, Texas Wikipedia article.
The housing stock reflects that growth pattern. Older homes near downtown Burleson range from early-20th-century construction through mid-century builds, while the newer subdivisions spreading south and west are almost universally brick-veneer on concrete slab, which is the regional standard across North Texas. The Chisholm Trail Parkway toll road runs through the western part of the city and has brought additional residential development to that side of town. We regularly work in Burleson and in the communities to the south, including Cleburne, TX, as well as north toward Fort Worth, TX, which connects directly to Burleson via I-35W.
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