
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Grand Prairie, TX property owners and managers call for commercial paving, parking lot work, and driveway installation. We have served the Mid-Cities region since 2020, and our crew responds to new inquiries within one business day with a free on-site estimate and a written quote.

Grand Prairie has significant commercial and industrial corridors along I-20, I-30, and SH 161, where parking lots and access roads take heavy daily punishment from trucks and high-volume traffic. Our commercial asphalt paving service is built for these demanding applications, including proper base depth, drainage design, and paving specifications that hold up under commercial-scale loads.
Retail and industrial properties in Grand Prairie depend on functional, well-marked parking areas that hold up through the city's hot summers and occasional severe weather. We install new parking lots from the ground up, including grading and proper base preparation for the clay soil common across the Mid-Cities.
Many Grand Prairie homes in the city's older central and northern neighborhoods were built in the 1960s and 70s, and driveways from that era are often well past their service life. We replace aging driveways with properly graded asphalt surfaces that shed water cleanly, which matters in a city that sits on slow-draining clay soil.
The combination of intense summer heat and UV exposure in Grand Prairie accelerates the oxidation that turns asphalt surfaces gray and brittle. Regular sealcoating protects both residential driveways and commercial lots from sun damage and water infiltration, pushing back the date when full replacement becomes necessary.
Potholes in Grand Prairie properties often trace back to water working through unsealed surface cracks and softening the base underneath. We fill and compact damaged sections to restore a safe, even surface, and we flag any base issues that need attention before the problem spreads to adjacent areas.
Surface cracking from clay soil movement is predictable in Grand Prairie, but catching it early avoids the larger cost of full replacement. We handle everything from small crack repairs and patching to larger sections of deterioration, prioritizing work that extends the life of your existing surface before a full overlay becomes the only option.
Grand Prairie sits on the same heavy clay soils that run across most of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. These soils swell when they absorb moisture and contract when they dry out, and that movement stresses the base under any pavement year after year. A surface that looks fine in the spring can show widespread cracking by fall if the base was not prepared correctly at installation. The clay soil issue is compounded by Grand Prairie's position between two major cities, which means its roads and private lots carry higher-than-average traffic loads that accelerate wear.
The city's climate adds another layer of stress. Grand Prairie summers regularly push into the upper 90s and occasionally top 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that sustained heat softens asphalt, dries out sealants, and drives the oxidation that makes surfaces brittle over time. Spring severe weather, including hail and heavy rain, creates the wet-dry cycling that clay soil responds to most aggressively. Property owners in Grand Prairie, whether they manage commercial corridors near I-20 or own homes near Joe Pool Lake, benefit from working with a contractor who understands how these specific local conditions interact with the materials and installation methods they choose.
Our crew works throughout Grand Prairie regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Grand Prairie is an unusual city in that it spans Dallas, Tarrant, and Ellis counties, which can affect permitting requirements depending on exactly where your property is located. The City of Grand Prairie handles permits for most property work within city limits, but our crew knows to verify jurisdiction on jobs near the city boundaries before pulling approvals.
We work across all sections of Grand Prairie, from the older residential neighborhoods north of I-30 to the newer subdivisions near Joe Pool Lake in the south. The commercial corridors along I-20 and Pioneer Parkway are regular job sites for us, where industrial and retail properties need parking lots built to handle steady heavy traffic. Grand Prairie's mix of 1960s ranch homes near its historic core and newer two-story builds in the southwestern subdivisions gives us a good picture of how varied property needs are across the city.
We are also active in communities that border Grand Prairie. If your property or a project you are managing falls in Duncanville, TX to the south, or you are looking for service in Arlington, TX to the east, the same crew handles those areas. One call covers the whole region.
Call or submit our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule on-site visits at your convenience, and there is no obligation or pressure to move forward.
We visit your property, measure the area, and assess the existing surface and base conditions. You will receive a written, itemized quote covering exactly what is included, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
On the day of work, we handle any demo and removal, grade and compact the base to account for Grand Prairie's clay soil, then lay and compact the asphalt. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day, and commercial jobs get a clear day-by-day schedule.
We walk you through the finished surface before we leave and give you clear curing instructions. Plan to keep vehicles off new asphalt for at least 24 to 48 hours, and in Grand Prairie's peak summer heat, leaning toward the longer end of that window is the right call.
We serve Grand Prairie and the surrounding Mid-Cities area. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Grand Prairie is one of the largest cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, with a population of nearly 200,000 people spread across parts of Dallas, Tarrant, and Ellis counties. The city occupies a central position between Dallas to the east and Fort Worth to the west, giving it the infrastructure of a major city while retaining distinct neighborhoods across its expanse. The older residential areas north of I-30 feature single-story brick ranch homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, while the areas south toward Joe Pool Lake have seen steady development since the reservoir was completed in the 1980s, with larger lots and newer two-story homes lining the water's edges.
The city has a long history tied to defense and aviation, anchored today by Airbus Helicopters and the Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex. Entertainment venues like Lone Star Park and Epic Waters have helped build a commercial base that runs alongside the city's industrial zones near I-20 and SH 161. Grand Prairie neighbors Arlington to the east and Duncanville to the southeast, and our crew covers all three areas regularly.
Protect your pavement from UV rays, water, and wear with professional sealcoating.
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Learn MoreOur crew serves Grand Prairie and the surrounding Mid-Cities area. Call now or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.