
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Duncanville, TX homeowners call for resurfacing, driveway replacement, and parking lot work. Serving the southwest Dallas County area since 2020, our crew knows the local clay soil and mid-century housing stock, and we back every job with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before any work begins.

Many Duncanville homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and their original driveways are well past the point where patching makes sense. When the surface is worn but the base is still sound, our asphalt resurfacing service lays a fresh wearing course over the existing base, giving you a new-looking surface without full replacement cost.
When a Duncanville driveway has reached the end of its life - base failure, widespread alligatoring, or sinking sections - a full replacement is the only lasting fix. We remove the old slab, address the base for the local clay soil, and install new asphalt to spec, most residential driveways completed in one day.
Duncanville summers push UV exposure into territory that rapidly oxidizes unprotected asphalt, turning it gray and brittle. Sealing your surface every two to three years blocks UV damage and water infiltration, which is especially important on older slabs where any small crack is a pathway for the clay below to start moving the base.
The commercial corridor along U.S. Highway 67 through Duncanville sees heavy daily traffic, and the parking surfaces along that strip take a beating. We handle full parking lot installations and resurfacing for retail centers, auto service businesses, and office properties, with the load-bearing base depth those uses require.
Cracks in Duncanville driveways and parking lots start small but grow quickly when water gets underneath and reaches the clay. Crack sealing done early - before the crack reaches the base - is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a property owner can take in this climate.
Potholes in Duncanville usually signal that water has reached and weakened the base beneath the surface. We saw-cut and remove the damaged area, recompact the base, and fill with hot-mix asphalt for a lasting repair rather than a temporary cold-patch fix that will fail again within a season.
Duncanville sits on the heavy expansive clay soils that run throughout Dallas County and the broader DFW region. This clay swells when it absorbs water after rain and shrinks back during dry spells, and that repeated movement is the leading cause of driveway cracking and base failure in the area. A driveway installed with shallow or poorly compacted base material will fail quickly here, no matter how fresh the asphalt looks on the day it is laid. Duncanville homeowners have seen this pattern play out with contractors who skip base preparation, and it is the difference between a surface that lasts a decade and one that needs resurfacing in three years.
The city was built out primarily between the 1960s and 1980s, which means a large share of Duncanville driveways and parking lots are now 40 to 60 years old. At that age, surface-level repairs are often not the right answer. Heat from long Dallas County summers accelerates oxidation on any exposed asphalt surface, and the freeze-thaw cycles that occur in occasional hard North Texas winters create additional stress. Property owners in Duncanville are often dealing with a combination of soil-driven base failure, sun-aged surface material, and deferred maintenance, all of which require an honest assessment before any work begins.
Our crew works throughout Duncanville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Duncanville is one of the established "Best Southwest" cities in southwest Dallas County, alongside DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster, and the older residential character of these communities means we encounter the same patterns repeatedly: mid-century slab driveways on modest lots, brick veneer homes, and clay soil that has been moving and settling for decades beneath the surface.
Interstate 20 runs along the north edge of the city, and U.S. Highway 67 passes through the middle, giving us quick access from any direction. We work in residential neighborhoods throughout the city, from the subdivisions near the Duncanville Fieldhouse to the quieter streets closer to the DeSoto and Lancaster borders. The compact, fully built-out layout of Duncanville means we know the streets well and can schedule efficiently without back-and-forth.
Our service area covers the neighboring cities as well. Duncanville borders Cedar Hill, TX to the southwest, and we also work regularly in Grand Prairie, TX to the northwest. One estimate covers any of these locations.
Call or submit our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a visit. There is no charge for the estimate and no obligation to move forward.
We inspect the existing surface, check the base condition, and walk you through what we find before writing a detailed quote. In Duncanville, base condition in older driveways often determines whether resurfacing or full replacement is the right call, and we will be straightforward with you about which one fits your situation.
On the scheduled day, we handle all demo, grading, and base compaction before laying asphalt. Proper base work in Duncanville's clay soil is non-negotiable, and it is what separates a surface that lasts from one that fails in the first few seasons.
After completion we walk you through the work and explain the curing window, typically 24 to 48 hours off the surface. Dallas summers mean the asphalt stays warm longer, so we advise waiting the full 48 hours before driving on new or resurfaced pavement.
We serve Duncanville and the southwest Dallas County area. No obligation. Written quote before any work starts.
(682) 341-9608Duncanville is a fully built-out city in southwestern Dallas County with a population of around 40,000 residents. The city was incorporated in 1947 and grew steadily through the 1960s and 1970s as Dallas expanded outward. The result is a compact, established suburb where nearly all the land is developed, the streets are laid out in the grid and curve patterns common to that era, and the housing stock is predominantly single-family brick-veneer homes on modest lots. There is very little new construction here; almost everything is original to the mid-twentieth century or a later renovation. The city of Duncanville sits between DeSoto to the south, Cedar Hill to the west, Grand Prairie to the northwest, and the Dallas city limits to the north.
Duncanville is often grouped with the other "Best Southwest" cities - DeSoto, Cedar Hill, and Lancaster - that share a regional identity in southwestern Dallas County. Community anchors include Duncanville ISD and the Duncanville Fieldhouse, which draws athletic events from across the metro. Interstate 20 provides northern access and U.S. Highway 67 runs through the city, connecting it to downtown Dallas and the southern suburbs. Residents in Cedar Hill just to the west and Grand Prairie to the northwest are our neighbors, and we serve both communities as well.
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Learn MoreDuncanville driveways and parking lots age fast in the Texas climate - call us today and get a written quote before another season of damage sets in.