
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Crowley, TX homeowners and property managers call for driveway paving, parking lot paving, and asphalt repair. Serving Tarrant County since 2020, our crew knows the local clay soil and handles every Crowley project with a free on-site assessment and a written quote before work begins.

Crowley is home to a large stock of 1990s and 2000s-era subdivisions where driveways and parking surfaces are now 20 to 30 years old and showing the wear that Tarrant County clay soil puts on them. Our asphalt paving service covers full removal, proper base preparation, and a smooth finished surface - most residential driveways are done in a single day.
Whether you need a new driveway on a recently purchased Crowley home or an extension added alongside an existing surface, we size the job to your property and grade the surface for proper runoff. Getting water to drain away from the garage and foundation matters in a city that sees heavy spring thunderstorms.
Crowley's long, hot summers oxidize and dry out asphalt surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Applying a sealcoat every three to five years protects your driveway from UV damage, water penetration, and fuel drips, which is one of the simplest ways to stretch the life of your pavement without a full replacement.
Cracks and surface deterioration caused by Crowley's clay soil movement can spread quickly once water gets into the base layer. Addressing damage early with targeted repair is almost always less expensive than waiting for the problem to require a full replacement.
Commercial properties in and around Crowley along U.S. Highway 1187 and Crowley Road see daily vehicle traffic that requires a parking surface built for that load. We install and resurface parking lots for retail, office, and industrial properties with the base depth the traffic volume demands.
Potholes in Crowley driveways and parking lots are usually the result of water infiltrating through a crack and eroding the base beneath. We fill and compact the damaged area properly and let you know if the surrounding surface needs attention before the next heavy rain opens the hole back up.
Crowley sits in Tarrant County on the same expansive black clay soil that covers much of the Fort Worth area. This clay swells when it absorbs rain and shrinks during dry summer months, putting constant stress on the base beneath driveways, parking lots, and flatwork. A paving contractor who skips proper base excavation and compaction is not just cutting corners - they are guaranteeing early failure on a surface that the soil will move every year. Getting the base right is the single most important factor in how long an asphalt surface holds up in Crowley.
Crowley's housing stock is predominantly 1990s and 2000s construction, which means a large share of residential driveways in the city are now 20 to 30 years old and reaching the end of their typical lifespan. Add in North Texas's severe spring hail seasons, occasional winter ice events, and summer temperatures that can push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and it becomes clear why paving calls in this area are consistent year-round. Homeowners and property managers in Crowley need a contractor who knows the Tarrant County climate and soil, not one applying the same approach they use in a different region.
Our crew works throughout Crowley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Crowley has its own municipal permitting process through the City of Crowley Community Development office, and we handle those permit applications on projects that require them rather than leaving that task to the homeowner. We know which jobs need prior city approval and which replacements fall within the standard exemptions.
We are familiar with the neighborhoods on both sides of the city - from the older streets near Main Street and Crowley Road to the newer subdivisions that extend out toward the city limits off U.S. Highway 1187. Many Crowley homes have wood privacy fences, concrete driveways, and brick-veneer exteriors that are now aging together, and we often see paving needs that come up alongside fence and flatwork repairs as homeowners tackle accumulated deferred maintenance. If you are near Crowley High School or out in one of the subdivisions closer to Interstate 35W, our crew knows those routes and can schedule efficiently.
Crowley sits between two communities where we are also active. Homeowners near the border with Everman, TX to the north and those near Burleson, TX to the south are served by the same crew, so you get consistent work regardless of which Tarrant County community your property is in.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you. There is no cost and no obligation at this stage.
We visit your Crowley property, evaluate the existing surface and base, and measure the project area. You receive a written, itemized quote before any work begins so there are no surprises in the final bill.
On the project day, we remove the old material, grade and compact the sub-base to handle Tarrant County clay, then lay and compact the asphalt. Most Crowley residential driveways are completed in a single day.
We walk through the completed project with you and explain the curing period, which is 24 to 48 hours before driving on the surface. We will recommend waiting the full two days if the job wraps up during a summer heat wave.
We serve Crowley and the surrounding Tarrant County area. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Crowley is a city in southern Tarrant County, located roughly 12 miles south of downtown Fort Worth along the Interstate 35W corridor. It has grown from a small town into a suburban community of around 15,000 to 20,000 residents over the past few decades, drawing families who want a neighborhood feel while staying close to Fort Worth for work. The city is anchored by the Crowley Independent School District, which serves Crowley and several surrounding communities and is one of the larger school districts in the southern Fort Worth area. Crowley High School is a central landmark in the community and a reference point residents use to describe where they live in relation to the rest of the city.
The housing stock in Crowley reflects its growth history: older wood-frame homes near the original Main Street town center, and larger brick-veneer single-family homes in the subdivisions that spread out through the 1990s and 2000s. Most Crowley residents own their homes and tend to invest in upkeep over time. The city borders Fort Worth, TX to the north and shares Tarrant County with several communities where we also work regularly. Whether your property is near the original town center or out in a newer subdivision, we know the roads and we can schedule efficiently across all of Crowley.
Protect your pavement from UV rays, water, and wear with professional sealcoating.
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Learn MoreClay soil and aging driveways do not have to mean constant repairs. Call now or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.