
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Everman, TX homeowners call for driveway repair, pothole fixes, driveway replacement, and paving work on older residential properties. Serving south Tarrant County since 2020, our crew understands the clay soil and aging housing stock here, and every job starts with a free on-site estimate and a written quote with no surprises.

Everman driveways built in the 1950s through 1980s have been through decades of clay soil movement and North Texas weather, and most of the cracking and damage we see here starts at the base rather than the surface. Our asphalt repair service addresses the actual cause, not just the symptom, so repairs hold rather than reopening in the next rain cycle.
Potholes in Everman driveways and parking areas usually mean water has already compromised the base below. We cut out the failed section, recompact the base material, and fill with hot-mix asphalt for a repair that bonds properly - rather than a temporary cold-patch that degrades within a season of Tarrant County weather.
When an Everman driveway has deteriorated past the point where repair is cost-effective, a full replacement is the right call. We remove the old surface, properly prepare the base for the local clay soil, and install new asphalt, giving you a clean start with a surface built to handle the wet-dry cycles that come with every North Texas year.
Sealcoating is the most cost-effective maintenance step an Everman homeowner can take after a new or resurfaced driveway is installed. It blocks water infiltration and UV oxidation, two forces that age asphalt quickly in the long hot summers of south Tarrant County. Applied every two to three years, it keeps the surface in good condition without expensive repair cycles.
Small cracks in Everman driveways let water reach the clay base, which then expands, shifts, and widens the crack further. Sealing cracks early - while they are still narrow and the base is still intact - is far cheaper than waiting until the damage is extensive and base repair is required.
For Everman driveways that are worn and oxidized but still have a sound base, resurfacing is a practical middle option between ongoing patch work and full replacement. We lay a new wearing course over the existing base, restoring the look and waterproofing of the surface at a lower cost than tearing out and starting from scratch.
Everman sits in south Tarrant County on the same heavy clay soils that run throughout the North Texas region. These soils expand when wet and shrink back during dry weather, and in a climate where the springs are wet and the summers are long and dry, that cycle happens reliably every year. The damage it causes to driveways and paved surfaces is not cosmetic - it comes from the base up, and it is why a surface that looks fine one spring can be cracked and uneven by fall. Contractors who do not account for this soil when they prepare the base will produce a surface that fails ahead of schedule, regardless of what the asphalt quality looks like on top.
Most of Everman was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and a city that covers under two square miles does not have much new construction to dilute the inventory of aging properties. Driveways that were poured or paved with those homes are now anywhere from 40 to 70 years old. At that age, the combination of soil movement, UV exposure from decades of North Texas summers, and occasional hard freeze events means many surfaces have passed the useful end of their life. Understanding that the average Everman home is an older home on clay soil changes how we approach every estimate here - we look at the base first, not just what the surface looks like from the curb.
Our crew works throughout Everman regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Everman is a compact city - under two square miles - and its residential streets are tight and well-established. Permits for paving work in Everman are handled through the City of Everman offices on North Race Street, and we know what projects trigger that requirement before work begins.
Race Street runs north-south through the city as the main corridor, and Interstate 820 nearby gives quick access from multiple directions. We work across all of Everman's residential neighborhoods, from the streets near Everman Joe C. Bean High School to the quieter blocks along the city's western edge. The mix of one-story brick and wood-frame homes on small lots is consistent throughout, and we know what to expect from the driveways and surfaces in this part of Tarrant County.
Everman borders Fort Worth to the north and west, and we are active in that area as well. If you have a property or a referral in Fort Worth, TX or in neighboring Crowley, TX to the south, we cover those areas with the same crew and the same standards.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day to set up a visit. No deposit required to schedule the estimate and no pressure to commit.
We visit your property, evaluate the surface and base condition, and explain what we find in plain terms before giving you a written, itemized quote. For older Everman driveways, the base condition often determines the scope of work, and we will tell you honestly whether repair or replacement is the right answer.
On the job day we handle everything from demo and base prep through asphalt laying and compaction. We work cleanly around the property and do not leave without the site being ready for curing. Most Everman driveway jobs are completed in one day.
We walk you through the completed work and give you clear curing instructions before we leave. Plan to keep vehicles off the surface for at least 24 to 48 hours - longer in summer heat. We are reachable after the job if any questions come up.
We serve Everman and the surrounding south Tarrant County area. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Everman is a small incorporated city in southern Tarrant County, covering just under two square miles on the southern edge of Fort Worth. The city was incorporated in 1945 and has its own municipal government, its own school district, and a community identity distinct from Fort Worth despite the shared border. Everman ISD serves the city with multiple schools, and Everman Joe C. Bean High School has a strong local following, particularly for its athletics history. Most of the city is residential, with single-family homes on modest lots lining a compact street grid that has remained largely unchanged for decades. The city of Everman has a population of around 6,000 residents, making it one of the smaller cities in the Tarrant County area.
Race Street is the main north-south road through Everman, passing City Hall and the small commercial strip that serves the community. Interstate 820 runs nearby, connecting Everman to the broader Fort Worth metro quickly. The housing in Everman is predominantly brick and wood-frame construction from the 1950s through the 1980s, built during the mid-century growth of the Fort Worth suburbs. Neighboring communities include Fort Worth to the north and west and Crowley to the south, and we serve both areas as well.
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