
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Cleburne, TX homeowners and commercial property owners call for driveway paving, parking lot installation, and asphalt repairs throughout Johnson County. Our crew has served the DFW area since 2020 and understands the clay soils, seasonal extremes, and mix of older and newer properties that define paving work in and around Cleburne.

Cleburne homeowners replacing aging driveways or installing new pavement on rural or semi-rural properties need a crew that understands how to work with the local clay soil and varying lot sizes. Our asphalt paving service covers site preparation, base compaction for Johnson County soil conditions, and a finished surface that holds up through the hot-dry and wet cycles this region sees every year.
Cleburne properties range from compact subdivision lots to large rural parcels with long driveway runs, and we handle both. Whether you are installing a new driveway on a subdivision lot or replacing a long gravel or caliche drive on the edge of town, we grade and pave the surface to move water away from your foundation and give you a clean, durable finish.
Johnson County clay soil moves every year, and that movement cracks asphalt surfaces even on well-built properties. Cleburne homeowners who catch and repair cracking early avoid base damage that turns a manageable repair into a full replacement. We address everything from surface cracks to larger sections of alligatoring or subsidence.
Commercial and retail properties along the Highway 67 corridor in Cleburne deal with heavy daily traffic on surfaces that often date back decades. We install and resurface parking lots for businesses in Cleburne with the base depth and drainage layout required to handle both truck traffic and the local soil conditions.
Cleburne summers bring intense heat that dries out and oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to four years protects driveways and parking lots from UV breakdown, water infiltration, and oil staining, and it significantly extends the life of the surface before replacement becomes necessary.
Properties on Cleburne's rural fringe often need site grading before paving can begin, especially on acreage lots where the terrain rolls and drainage is not already established. We grade and excavate to create a stable, properly sloped base, which is particularly important on Johnson County properties where water pooling can undermine any surface placed on top.
Cleburne and the surrounding Johnson County area sit on heavy clay soils that behave predictably and destructively. They swell with rain and shrink back during the dry spells that Cleburne summers bring regularly. This wet-dry cycle repeats every year and gradually shifts the base beneath driveways and parking lots, causing cracks that start at the surface but signal what is happening underneath. A contractor who does not account for this soil in their base preparation is not giving you a surface that will hold up here, regardless of the asphalt mix used on top.
Cleburne also has a wider range of property types than many similarly sized cities. The older neighborhoods near downtown sit on lots with decades of soil movement already baked in. The newer subdivisions on the north and east sides are hitting the age where concrete flatwork and asphalt driveways installed in the 1990s and 2000s are failing for the first time. And the rural and semi-rural properties on the city's edges have longer driveways, more varied terrain, and drainage situations that require a different approach than a standard subdivision job. Knowing which situation you are dealing with before the work starts is how you get an outcome that holds.
Our crew works throughout Cleburne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We pull permits through the City of Cleburne when projects require them and understand the difference between a standard subdivision driveway job and the kind of grading and base work that properties on the rural fringe need.
We work across Cleburne's neighborhoods, from properties near the historic downtown square and the Johnson County Courthouse area to the newer subdivisions on the north side closer to Highway 67. We also take jobs on larger rural and semi-rural properties outside the city limits, where longer driveway runs and rolling terrain require more site work before paving begins. The commercial corridor along Highway 67 is another area where we work often, handling parking lot repairs and full replacements for businesses that see steady traffic every day.
Cleburne is about 30 miles south of Fort Worth, and many of our Cleburne customers also have properties or businesses closer to the metro. We serve Mansfield, TX to the north and Burleson, TX as well, which sits between Cleburne and the Fort Worth metro along the Highway 174 corridor.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We serve Cleburne and the surrounding Johnson County area, so there is no coverage gap regardless of where your property sits.
We come to your property, walk the site, assess the existing surface and base condition, and explain your options clearly. You receive a written, itemized quote before any work is scheduled, with no pressure to decide on the spot.
On the day of work, we handle all necessary excavation and grading, compact the base for Cleburne's clay soil, and lay and compact the asphalt. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day. Rural properties with more site work may take longer.
We walk you through the finished project and go over the curing period, typically 24 to 48 hours before vehicle use. During Cleburne's summer heat, the full 48 hours is worth the wait to let the surface set properly.
We serve Cleburne and Johnson County. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Cleburne is the county seat of Johnson County, located about 30 miles south of Fort Worth along U.S. Highway 67. The city sits at the edge of the Cross Timbers region, where the wooded, rolling terrain that characterizes parts of East and Central Texas meets the open plains to the west. With a population of roughly 35,000 to 37,000, Cleburne is the main commercial and governmental center for the county, drawing residents from surrounding rural communities for shopping, healthcare, and services. The city has a long history tied to the railroad - Cleburne was a major stop on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, and that heritage shaped the city's layout and industrial identity for generations. Today the local economy blends manufacturing, healthcare, and retail with a significant number of residents who commute north to the Fort Worth-Dallas metro.
The housing stock in Cleburne reflects the city's age and growth pattern. The neighborhoods nearest to the historic downtown square and the Johnson County Courthouse contain homes built from the early 1900s through the mid-20th century, with established lots, mature trees, and older driveways that have seen decades of soil movement. The north and east sides of town have newer subdivisions from the 1990s through the 2010s, where properties are hitting the age where concrete and asphalt work installed in the original build is starting to fail. Out toward Cleburne State Park to the southwest, and along the rural edges of Johnson County, properties transition to larger lots and acreage with a different set of paving and drainage needs. If you are located nearby in Burleson, TX or further north in Mansfield, TX, we serve those communities under the same standards.
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Learn MoreWe serve Cleburne and the surrounding Johnson County area. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.