Driveline Midlothian Asphalt Paving is the asphalt paving contractor Cleburne, TX homeowners call for driveway paving, parking lot work, and crack repair. We have served Johnson County since 2020, and we respond to new requests within one business day.

Every service below is matched to conditions we see regularly across Johnson County - from aging downtown lots to newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of Cleburne.
Cleburne driveways take a beating from Johnson County clay soil that shifts every season, and a properly installed asphalt base holds up far better than a patch job on a failed surface. Learn more about asphalt paving and what a full install covers for your property.
Many Cleburne homes near the historic downtown core have original concrete or old asphalt driveways that have cracked and settled after decades of clay soil movement. We assess the base before laying new asphalt so the replacement lasts, not just the surface.
Cleburne summers are long and dry, and the heat opens surface cracks just as the clay soil shrinks underneath. Sealing those cracks before the fall rains arrive keeps water from reaching the base and turning a small repair into a full replacement.
The Highway 67 commercial corridor through Cleburne has a lot of aging asphalt parking lots that see heavy truck traffic from industrial and retail tenants. We handle full lot paving and resurfacing for commercial properties along this corridor.
Winter freezes and the wet-dry soil cycle here in Johnson County punch potholes into asphalt surfaces faster than in areas with more stable ground. Quick pothole repairs prevent vehicles from being damaged and stop the hole from spreading into a larger section failure.
Cleburne asphalt surfaces lose their binder oils faster in the intense summer heat, and sealcoating restores the protective layer before oxidation sets in. Properties near open terrain on the city edge get extra UV exposure that makes regular sealing even more important.
Cleburne sits on some of the most active clay soil in North Texas. That clay swells when it rains and shrinks during the long dry summers, and the movement repeats every year without stopping. Asphalt and concrete surfaces that are installed without accounting for this behavior crack, heave, and settle faster than they should. A contractor who works this county regularly will adjust the base preparation, drainage slope, and joint placement to give your surface the best chance of staying flat and intact.
The city also has a wide range of property types that each present their own demands. Homes near the historic downtown square often have narrow lots, mature tree roots near the driveway edge, and original curb cuts that need to be preserved. Newer subdivisions on the north side have concrete driveways that are now old enough to crack and shift, creating demand for asphalt overlays as a more cost-effective alternative to full concrete replacement. Rural properties on the edge of town near Johnson County farmland have long driveway runs on sloped terrain where drainage design is just as important as the paving itself. Knowing what you are walking onto before the crew arrives is how the job gets done right the first time.
Our crew works throughout Cleburne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Cleburne is the county seat of Johnson County, which means permit questions and right-of-way issues for work near city streets run through local offices we already deal with. We know which neighborhoods have the oldest paving stock, which streets carry the heaviest commercial truck traffic, and where drainage on a residential lot is most likely to cause base problems if it is not addressed before the first lift of asphalt goes down.
U.S. Highway 67 is the main artery through town and the road most Cleburne residents use to reach Fort Worth or the surrounding communities. U.S. Highway 174 connects the city toward Hillsboro to the south. The area around Cleburne State Park to the southwest has some of the most dramatic terrain in Johnson County, with rolling Cross Timbers hills and rocky ground that requires different grading approaches than the flat subdivisions closer to town. We also serve customers in nearby Waxahachie and Burleson, so routing to Cleburne jobs is never a problem.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe the work you need. We respond to every Cleburne inquiry within one business day.
We visit your property, assess the existing surface and base, and walk you through the options. You receive a written estimate with no pressure - we want you to understand the cost and scope before committing.
We schedule around your availability and confirm the day before arrival. Most Cleburne residential driveways are completed in a single day, and we keep the work area clean throughout.
Once the work is done, we walk the finished surface with you and explain curing time. In Cleburne summer heat, we recommend waiting 72 hours before parking on fresh asphalt for the best long-term result.
We serve Cleburne and all of Johnson County. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your job will cost.
(469) 856-7722For permit and zoning questions specific to your address, you can contact the City of Cleburne directly.
Cleburne is the county seat of Johnson County and sits about 30 miles south of Fort Worth along U.S. Highway 67. The city has a population of roughly 35,000 to 37,000 and is a regional center for retail, healthcare, and services that support the surrounding rural area. The historic downtown square anchors the city center, with brick commercial buildings dating to the late 1800s and the Johnson County Courthouse at its center. The residential fabric near downtown includes homes built from the early 1900s through the mid-20th century on established lots with mature trees and older concrete or asphalt driveways that are well past their original service life.
Growth on the north and east sides of Cleburne has added subdivisions from the 1990s onward, mostly brick veneer homes on slab foundations with concrete driveways that are now showing the effects of years of clay soil movement. Beyond the city limits, the land transitions quickly into rural Johnson County with acreage lots, ranch-style homes, and long gravel driveway runs. Neighboring communities we regularly serve include Waxahachie to the east and Burleson to the north, giving us good coverage across the southern corridor of the DFW metro.
Protect your pavement from weather and wear with professional sealcoating.
Learn MoreKeep your lot organized and compliant with crisp, lasting line markings.
Learn MoreLarge-scale commercial paving delivered on schedule and on budget.
Learn MoreCurbs and sidewalks installed for safety and clean property edges.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit a free estimate request - we serve Cleburne and all of Johnson County and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.