
Mansfield Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Midlothian, TX homeowners and property owners call for driveway installation, parking lot paving, and asphalt repair. We have served the Ellis County area since 2020, and our crew knows the clay soil and climate conditions that affect how pavement holds up on your property. We respond within one business day with a free on-site estimate and a written quote before work begins.

Midlothian's fast growth over the past two decades means many homes built in the 2000s and 2010s now have driveways that are hitting the age where surface wear and base movement from clay soil start to show. Our asphalt paving service covers full installations with proper base excavation and compaction for the Ellis County clay soil, delivering a surface built to last through the area's climate cycles.
Midlothian homeowners with larger lots, common in the city's newer subdivisions, often need a properly graded driveway that manages water runoff across a longer surface. We design and install driveways sized to your property's specific grade and access needs, so rain drains away from the home rather than pooling near the foundation.
Surface cracking from Midlothian's clay soil movement does not have to become a full replacement. We address cracks, surface deterioration, and sections that have begun to fail before the base is compromised. Early repair is always less expensive than waiting until the damage reaches the foundation layer.
Midlothian's long, hot summers put UV and heat stress on asphalt surfaces every year. Periodic sealcoating slows the oxidation that makes asphalt brittle and creates the fine surface cracks that let water into the base. It is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Midlothian property owner can take to extend the life of a paved surface.
Potholes in Midlothian driveways and commercial lots are typically a sign that water has entered the base and caused it to fail beneath the surface. We fill and compact affected areas and assess whether the surrounding base needs attention before the problem migrates to adjacent pavement.
Commercial properties along Midlothian's US 287 and US 67 corridors need parking surfaces built for regular truck and heavy vehicle use. We install new parking lots with the base depth and compaction specifications required for commercial-scale loads, including proper grading for drainage across flat Ellis County terrain.
Midlothian is built on the same expansive clay soils that run across Ellis County and much of the greater DFW area. These soils absorb moisture and swell, then dry out and contract, repeating that cycle through every rain event and dry spell. That movement puts constant stress on the base beneath any pavement, and without proper base preparation at installation, the surface begins to crack and heave within a few years. Midlothian's rapid residential growth means there is a large inventory of homes from the 2000s and 2010s whose driveways are now entering the phase where base movement and surface wear become visible problems.
The city also carries a heavy industrial load from its cement and steel operations, which means the roads near US 287 and US 67 take more truck traffic than a typical suburb. Commercial property owners along those corridors need parking and access surfaces built to handle that weight, not a standard residential-grade installation. At the same time, Midlothian's climate delivers the same long hot summers, spring severe weather, and occasional winter ice events as the rest of North Texas, all of which compound wear on pavement that was not installed with the local conditions in mind.
Our crew works throughout Midlothian regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Midlothian is the largest city in Ellis County, and the City of Midlothian handles permits and development approvals for property work within city limits. Our team is familiar with the city's permitting process and coordinates those approvals as part of the project when required.
We work across Midlothian's two very different property profiles: the older homes near historic downtown on 8th Street, which sit on smaller lots and have older driveways with more years of soil movement behind them, and the newer subdivisions spreading out toward the US 287 corridor, where larger lots and fresh construction create different maintenance timelines and access requirements. Both areas present work we know well.
Midlothian borders communities where we also serve customers regularly. If you have a property in Burleson, TX to the north, or a project that falls into Cedar Hill, TX to the northeast, the same crew covers those areas. One call, one estimate process, consistent work across the region.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you, with no obligation to commit.
We visit your property in Midlothian, measure the area, and assess base conditions and drainage. You receive a written, itemized quote covering all scope before any work begins, so cost is not a surprise.
On the scheduled work day, we handle any demo, grade and compact the base to account for Ellis County clay soil, then lay and compact the asphalt. Most residential projects are complete in a single day.
We walk you through the finished surface before we leave and give you clear curing instructions. New asphalt needs 24 to 48 hours before regular vehicle use, and in Midlothian's summer heat, waiting the full two days is the right call.
We serve Midlothian and Ellis County. No obligation. Written quote before any work begins.
(682) 341-9608Midlothian is the largest city in Ellis County, located about 25 miles southwest of downtown Dallas along US Highway 287. The city has grown rapidly over the past two decades, expanding from a small town into a fast-growing suburb with new residential subdivisions spreading across former farmland. Its older core near downtown 8th Street has the feel of an established Texas town, with smaller lots, older homes, and city hall a short walk from local businesses. Moving outward from the center, newer subdivisions built from the late 1990s onward feature larger lots, wider streets, and brick two-story homes typical of modern North Texas residential development.
Midlothian stands out from most DFW suburbs for its industrial heritage. Multiple large cement manufacturing plants operate in and near the city, giving it an industrial economy alongside its residential growth. That mix of longtime industrial families and newer arrivals from Dallas and Fort Worth shapes the city's character. Midlothian neighbors Burleson to the north and Cedar Hill to the northeast, and we serve all three communities with the same crew and standards.
Protect your pavement from UV rays, water, and wear with professional sealcoating.
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Learn MoreA fresh asphalt overlay restores worn surfaces without full replacement.
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Learn MoreOur crew serves Midlothian and Ellis County. The soils here move, and the summers are hot - call now before small cracks turn into a bigger job.