
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Fort Worth, TX businesses and homeowners call for commercial lot paving, driveway work, and asphalt repairs. Our crew has been serving the DFW area since 2020 and understands Fort Worth's clay soil, high-heat summers, and the mix of historic and new-build properties spread across Tarrant County.

Fort Worth has extensive commercial corridors along I-35W, I-30, Camp Bowie Boulevard, and East Lancaster Avenue, where aging parking lots and loading areas need full replacement or major resurfacing. Our commercial asphalt paving service handles the base depth, drainage design, and compaction that high-traffic commercial surfaces in Fort Worth require to last.
Fort Worth's post-war and mid-century suburbs, concentrated in areas like Wedgwood, Ridglea, and the north side, contain driveways that are now 40 to 60 years old and often well past their useful life. We handle full removal, proper base work on the local clay soil, and a finished surface that stands up to the city's summer heat cycles.
The Alliance area and outer Fort Worth growth corridors continue to add commercial and industrial properties that need new parking infrastructure. We design and install parking lots for the full range of commercial uses, from small retail pads to large industrial yards, with proper base depth for Fort Worth's clay-heavy ground.
Fort Worth's black clay soil moves with every wet-dry cycle, and that movement is one of the main reasons driveways and parking lots crack here even on well-built properties. We repair isolated damage and larger surface failures before water penetrates the base and turns a repair job into a full replacement.
Fort Worth summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and that sustained heat oxidizes asphalt surfaces faster than in cooler climates. Regular sealcoating protects against UV breakdown, oil staining, and water infiltration, extending the life of driveways and parking lots at a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Businesses along Fort Worth's major commercial corridors need their parking lots to stay functional and presentable year-round. A scheduled maintenance plan, including crack sealing, sealcoating, and pothole repair, keeps surfaces safe for customers and extends the time between costly full replacements.
Fort Worth sits on expansive black clay soils, sometimes called black gumbo, that are common throughout North Texas. These soils swell when they absorb moisture and shrink during dry periods, stressing the base beneath pavement through every wet-dry cycle. That constant movement is the primary reason asphalt driveways and parking lots in Fort Worth crack and shift on a timeline that surprises homeowners who moved here from other states. A contractor who does not account for this soil in their base preparation is setting up a surface for early failure, regardless of how good the asphalt mix is on top.
The city also covers an enormous geographic area, with housing stock that ranges from 100-year-old craftsman bungalows near downtown to new subdivisions still going up on the city's far edges. That variety means paving and repair work in Fort Worth looks different depending on which part of the city you are in. Older properties near the Cultural District and the Stockyards deal with decades of soil movement and aging base materials, while newer outer areas deal with first-time failures on surfaces that never had adequate base depth to begin with. Knowing the difference matters when deciding between a patch, a resurfacing, and a full replacement.
Our crew works throughout Fort Worth regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Commercial projects along major corridors, including I-35W, I-30, and the Camp Bowie area, often require coordination with the City of Fort Worth for permits and right-of-way requirements. We are familiar with those processes and handle the paperwork so the project moves forward without delays.
Fort Worth is one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the country, and we work across its full geography, from the historic neighborhoods near the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Cultural District to the newer developments along the Chisholm Trail Parkway to the south and the Alliance area to the north. The Trinity River corridor and the neighborhoods around it bring their own drainage considerations, and properties that back up to low-lying areas near the river need careful grading to keep water moving away from the base.
Fort Worth connects to several of our other active service areas. Properties near the east side of the city often sit close to Arlington, TX, and the south side of Fort Worth borders communities like Crowley, TX. We serve all of these areas under the same standards.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We serve all of Fort Worth, so there is no coverage gap regardless of which part of the city your property is in.
We visit your property, assess the existing surface and base condition, and walk through your options in plain terms. You will receive a written, itemized quote before any work is scheduled, so you know exactly what you are committing to.
On the scheduled work day, we remove old pavement where needed, grade and compact the base for Fort Worth's clay soil conditions, and lay and compact the asphalt. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day.
We walk you through the finished project before we leave and advise on the curing period, typically 24 to 48 hours before vehicle use. In Fort Worth summers, we recommend waiting the full 48 hours given the sustained heat.
We serve Fort Worth and the full DFW area. No obligation. Written quote before any work starts.
(682) 341-9608Fort Worth is the county seat of Tarrant County and the western anchor of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the largest metro areas in the United States. With more than one million residents, it is one of the fastest-growing major cities in the country, and that growth spans the full range of property types. The city is known for its Western heritage, anchored by the Fort Worth Stockyards in the north and the world-class museums of the Cultural District to the west of downtown. It has a distinct identity separate from Dallas, and residents here are generally loyal to businesses that actually know and serve this specific city.
The housing stock in Fort Worth covers a wide range. Neighborhoods like Fairmount, Mistletoe Heights, and the Near Southside date to the early 1900s and mid-century periods, with properties that have had decades of soil movement working on their foundations and flatwork. The far north along the Alliance corridor and the south side along the Chisholm Trail Parkway are still actively developing, with newer homes and commercial properties going in regularly. Properties near the Trinity River trail system sometimes deal with drainage issues that do not affect higher ground neighborhoods. If you are located near Everman, TX to the south or near Arlington, TX to the east, we cover those communities as well.
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