
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Kennedale, TX homeowners call for driveway paving, asphalt repair, and sealcoating. Our crew has served the Kennedale area and surrounding Tarrant County communities since 2020, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.

Many Kennedale homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and the original driveways on those properties are now at the age where cracks and surface failure are common. Our driveway paving service handles full removal, proper base preparation for the local clay soil, and a clean finished surface, with most residential jobs completed in a single day.
Kennedale summers send UV exposure and heat that oxidize asphalt surfaces faster than in cooler climates, turning pavement gray and brittle well before it would otherwise wear out. Regular sealcoating protects your driveway or lot surface from sun, water infiltration, and vehicle fluids, significantly extending how long it holds up before replacement is needed.
Kennedale sits on expansive clay soil that never stops moving through wet and dry seasons, and that movement is the leading cause of asphalt cracking in this area. Early repair stops damage from reaching the base and avoids the far higher cost of full pavement replacement later.
When small cracks appear in your Kennedale driveway or parking lot, prompt sealing keeps water from working its way into the base during spring rains and triggering deeper failures. Crack sealing is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Kennedale property owner can take before minor issues become structural problems.
Potholes form in Kennedale driveways and lots when water penetrates through cracks, softens the base, and traffic removes the weakened material. We fill and compact damaged areas to restore a safe, even surface, and we flag any base issues that need to be addressed to prevent the pothole from returning.
Commercial properties along the US 287 corridor in Kennedale need parking surfaces built for daily vehicle loads and frequent weather stress. We install and resurface parking lots for small businesses and commercial properties throughout the city, with base depths matched to the traffic levels each site sees.
Kennedale sits on the heavy clay soils that underlie most of the Dallas-Fort Worth region. These soils absorb water and expand during wet periods, then dry out and contract in summer, creating a constant push-and-pull on the base beneath any paved surface. A driveway or parking lot built without proper base excavation and compaction will begin cracking within the first few weather cycles as the clay moves beneath it. Contractors who work in Kennedale regularly understand this and factor base preparation into every job, not as an optional upgrade but as the foundation of a surface that will hold.
Kennedale also experiences the full range of North Texas weather, including severe spring thunderstorms with large hail, sustained summer heat that pushes surface temperatures well above ambient air temperature, and occasional winter freezes. Hail and storm debris can damage seals and open new entry points for water, while extreme heat accelerates oxidation on unprotected surfaces. The city also has a substantial inventory of homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, which means many driveways and residential paved areas are now 30 to 40 years old and reaching the end of their useful life. That combination of soil conditions, climate stress, and an aging housing stock creates consistent demand for skilled asphalt work in this community.
Our crew works throughout Kennedale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Kennedale is an incorporated city in Tarrant County with its own permitting process, separate from the larger neighboring cities around it. When a project requires a permit through the City of Kennedale, we are familiar with those requirements and handle the paperwork as part of the project.
Kennedale sits southeast of Fort Worth, with US Highway 287 running through the area as the main commercial and travel corridor. Dick Price Road and Kennedale Sublett Road are the local streets that connect the residential neighborhoods, and we work across all of them. The city has a mix of older established neighborhoods near its center and newer subdivisions on the edges, and we encounter both regularly. Knowing which neighborhoods have clay soil that moves more aggressively, and which areas have drainage patterns that require extra attention when grading a driveway approach, comes from doing this work in Kennedale consistently.
Kennedale sits between larger communities where we also work regularly. If you have a property in Grand Prairie, TX or need service in nearby Mansfield, TX, we cover those areas as well and can handle multiple properties under a single estimate visit if needed.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule, with no obligation to proceed.
We come to your Kennedale property, measure the project, assess the existing surface and base condition, and provide a written, itemized quote. You will know what is included and what it costs before any work begins - no cost surprises.
On the scheduled work day, we remove existing pavement if needed, grade and compact the base to account for Kennedale clay soil movement, then lay and compact the new asphalt surface. Most residential driveways are completed in a single day.
After the work is done, we walk you through the finished project and advise on the curing period. Plan on keeping vehicles off the new surface for 24 to 48 hours, and in summer give it the full 48 hours given the heat.
We serve Kennedale and all of Tarrant County. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Kennedale is a small incorporated city in Tarrant County, situated in the southern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. With a population in the range of 10,000 to 12,000 residents, Kennedale has a close-knit community character that sets it apart from the larger suburban cities that surround it. The city sits southeast of Fort Worth, with Arlington to the north and Mansfield to the south, giving it a central position in this part of the metroplex. Despite that proximity to larger neighbors, Kennedale has maintained its own city government, school system, and local identity. You can learn more about the city at the Kennedale, Texas Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Kennedale is primarily owner-occupied, single-family detached homes on suburban lots, with a mix of properties built from the 1960s through the 2010s. Older sections of the city have homes from the 1970s and 1980s on larger lots with mature trees, while newer subdivisions on the edges of the city feature the brick-veneer-on-slab construction standard across North Texas. Commercial development is concentrated along the US 287 corridor, with the residential streets branching off into quieter interior neighborhoods. We regularly serve customers near both communities adjacent to Kennedale, including those in Arlington, TX to the north and the growing areas along the southern edge toward Mansfield, TX.
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