
Driveline provides asphalt paving contractor services across Grand Prairie, including commercial paving, driveway paving, and parking lot work. We serve properties from the I-20 corridor to the neighborhoods near Joe Pool Lake, and we respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Grand Prairie has significant commercial and industrial corridors along I-20, I-30, and State Highway 161, where large parking lots and loading areas see constant heavy use. Our commercial asphalt paving work handles everything from new lot construction to phased resurfacing that keeps your facility operating throughout the project.
Many homes in Grand Prairie's older neighborhoods near Pioneer Parkway were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and their original driveways have been through decades of North Texas heat and clay soil movement. A new asphalt driveway gives you a clean, durable surface that handles the seasonal ground shifts better than aging concrete.
Grand Prairie's mix of retail, warehouse, and office properties along its highway corridors means parking lot conditions directly affect how customers and employees experience your business. A properly graded and paved lot with clear drainage handles the heavy rain events this area sees every spring.
Grand Prairie's expansive black clay soil never fully stops moving, which is why surface cracks appear even on newer pavement. Sealing those cracks before water gets into the base layer prevents the kind of structural damage that turns a simple repair into a full replacement job.
Grand Prairie summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that sustained heat degrades asphalt binders over time, making the surface brittle. Sealcoating every two to three years restores the protective layer and extends pavement life significantly in this climate.
Spring storm cycles in the DFW area bring heavy rain followed by intense heat, and that pattern accelerates pothole formation in parking lots and driveways across Grand Prairie. Patching potholes quickly prevents the damaged area from spreading and protects vehicles using the surface.
Grand Prairie sits on the same heavy clay soils that affect properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. This clay expands when it rains and contracts in the dry heat of summer, and that repeated movement puts stress on every paved surface in the city. Driveways crack from underneath, parking lot edges heave, and drainage patterns shift over time. An asphalt paving contractor who understands this soil behavior will prepare the base layer correctly and grade surfaces to move water away before it saturates the ground and triggers more movement.
The city also spans Dallas, Tarrant, and Ellis counties, which means commercial properties on different sides of Grand Prairie can fall under different county regulations for drainage and site work. The climate adds another layer of pressure - spring storms bring hail and heavy rain, while summers push surface temperatures high enough to soften pavement. Property owners here need a contractor who works in this environment regularly and accounts for both the soil conditions and the seasonal extremes when scoping any paving project.
Our crew works throughout Grand Prairie regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving contractor work here. We have worked on commercial properties along the I-20 and I-30 corridors where heavy truck traffic accelerates pavement wear, as well as residential driveways in older neighborhoods off Main Street (State Highway 180) and Pioneer Parkway where the original asphalt is well past its service life. Grand Prairie is a large city that covers multiple county boundaries, and we know how to coordinate permitting and logistics across its different zones. The City of Grand Prairie handles permits through its Development Services department, and we pull all required approvals as part of every project.
The southern part of the city near Joe Pool Lake has seen steady residential development since the reservoir was completed, and those neighborhoods now have driveways and parking areas that are 20 to 40 years old and showing their age. We also serve the neighborhoods near Lone Star Park in the northern part of the city. For customers in adjacent communities, we also serve Mansfield and Duncanville, two communities that border Grand Prairie to the south and east.
Call or submit our online form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits throughout Grand Prairie, including commercial properties along the highway corridors and residential jobs in any part of the city.
We visit the property, assess the existing surface and base condition, and provide a written estimate before any commitment is required. We explain what options make sense for your situation and what each one costs, so there are no surprises.
We handle all permits and show up on the agreed day with the right equipment for the job size. Commercial projects can be phased to keep portions of a parking lot accessible while work continues on other sections.
After work is complete we walk the finished surface with you and go over cure time and care instructions. New asphalt in Grand Prairie's summer heat typically needs 24 to 48 hours before it is ready for regular vehicle traffic.
We serve all of Grand Prairie, TX - from the I-20 corridor to Joe Pool Lake. No obligation, no pressure. Just an honest assessment and a clear price.
(469) 856-7722Grand Prairie is one of the largest cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, with a population of roughly 200,000 spread across parts of Dallas, Tarrant, Ellis, and Johnson counties. The city sits between Dallas and Fort Worth in the Mid-Cities region, with Interstate 20 running through the south and Interstate 30 through the north. Major community landmarks include Joe Pool Lake on the southern edge, Lone Star Park horse racing track, and the Epic Waters indoor recreation center. Housing ranges from mid-century ranch-style homes in the older central and northern neighborhoods to larger two-story builds in the southern subdivisions developed from the 1990s through the 2010s. You can learn more at the Grand Prairie Wikipedia entry.
The city's commercial base is concentrated along its highway corridors, where warehousing, light manufacturing, and retail are common. Grand Prairie has long ties to defense and aviation, with major employers including Airbus Helicopters and the Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex. Residents in neighboring communities like Cedar Hill and Lancaster can also reach us quickly given how connected this part of the Metroplex is.
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