
Driveline Midlothian Asphalt Paving serves Mansfield, TX as a trusted asphalt paving contractor handling driveway paving, parking lot work, and asphalt repair across Tarrant County. We know what Mansfield's clay soil and North Texas weather does to pavement, and we build every job to outlast both.

A large share of Mansfield homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means original driveways are now old enough to show real deterioration from Tarrant County clay soil movement and heat. Our driveway paving service installs new asphalt driveways designed for the local conditions, with base preparation that accounts for the expansive soil beneath every Mansfield neighborhood.
Cracks and potholes in Mansfield driveways are a predictable result of clay soil that never stops moving - shrinking in the summer and swelling when rain returns. Addressing repairs before winter keeps water out of the base and prevents small cracks from turning into full-surface failure that requires replacement.
Mansfield's summer heat regularly pushes temperatures past 95 degrees, which oxidizes unprotected asphalt and makes it brittle faster than homeowners expect. Sealcoating on a two-to-three-year cycle is the most cost-effective maintenance step for any asphalt surface in this part of North Texas.
Commercial properties along US 287 and State Highway 360 handle heavy daily traffic from both commuters and delivery vehicles. We pave and maintain parking lots built to carry that load, with proper drainage for Mansfield's spring storm season when intense rain events can overwhelm poorly graded lots.
Potholes in Mansfield typically develop after a wet winter or spring when water has entered cracks and weakened the base below, then traffic finishes the job. We fill and level potholes correctly - not just surface patching - so the repair holds through the next season.
Mansfield gets enough hail and heavy spring rain that open cracks in any paved surface will take on water fast. Crack sealing before the wet season closes those entry points and protects the base from the freeze-thaw damage that mild-but-real Mansfield winters can cause.
Mansfield sits on the same expansive clay soils that run across most of the DFW metro, and that soil is the single biggest factor in how long asphalt pavement lasts here. A driveway laid without proper base depth and compaction will start cracking within a few years as the clay below shifts. Most of Mansfield's housing boom happened in the 1990s and 2000s, which means a large portion of driveways in the city are now 15 to 30 years old - right at the point where surface deterioration accelerates and decisions need to be made about repair versus replacement before base damage sets in.
Mansfield also gets some of the most active spring storm weather in the DFW area, with hailstorms capable of stripping surface coatings and forcing water into existing cracks in a single afternoon. The city's commercial corridors along US 287 and State Highway 360 carry enough truck traffic that parking lot surfaces need different base specifications than residential driveways. A contractor who knows Mansfield's neighborhoods - from the older blocks near historic downtown Broad Street to the newer subdivisions on the city's edges - will approach each job differently, because the soil conditions, surface ages, and drainage challenges are not the same across the city.
Our crew works throughout Mansfield regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. We know the difference between the older residential blocks near historic downtown Mansfield - where homes are older and original flatwork often predates modern base prep standards - and the planned subdivisions from the 2000s where brick-veneer homes on slab foundations are now hitting the age where first-generation driveways start showing real wear. The US 287 corridor is the main commercial artery through town, and we understand what high-volume traffic demands from asphalt on that stretch.
Mansfield families tend to put down roots here - many moved specifically for Mansfield ISD - and homeowners who invest in their properties want paving work that holds up for the long term, not just the first few seasons. We also serve neighboring communities including Kennedale to the north and Crowley to the southwest, where the same soil and weather conditions require the same careful approach to paving and base preparation.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day. We work throughout Mansfield so scheduling a site visit is straightforward - no long waiting lists for an estimate.
We inspect the existing surface and base condition and give you a clear written estimate at no cost. We explain what the work involves, how long it takes, and what factors affect pricing - so you can make a decision without any pressure.
Most residential driveway jobs in Mansfield take one to two days from start to finish. We handle all preparation, paving, and site cleanup - you do not need to be home for the work, but we keep you updated throughout.
After completion, we walk through the finished work with you and give specific curing guidance for your new asphalt. Mansfield summers mean new pavement needs 24 to 72 hours before vehicle traffic - we make sure you know exactly when it is ready.
We cover all of Mansfield and respond within one business day. Free estimates, no obligation.
(469) 856-7722Mansfield is a city of more than 70,000 residents in the southern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, mostly within Tarrant County. It sits along US Highway 287, which connects it to Fort Worth to the north and continues south through Midlothian and Waxahachie. The city grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s, with large planned subdivisions filling in on every side of the historic town center. That growth brought a housing stock dominated by brick-veneer single-family homes on slab foundations - properties where the owners are responsible for their own driveways, fences, and exterior upkeep. The historic downtown area centers on Broad Street, where the city maintains an active preservation program through the city government. Nearby communities include Kennedale and Crowley, both just a short drive from Mansfield's residential neighborhoods.
Mansfield ISD is one of the defining institutions in the city, drawing families from across the metro who want to settle in a community with strong schools and room to put down roots. Owner-occupancy rates are high, and homeowners here generally invest in keeping their properties in good shape. The US 287 corridor through town is the commercial spine, lined with retail and service businesses that depend on functional, well-maintained parking lots and access drives. State Highway 360 along the eastern edge of the city connects Mansfield to Arlington and the broader DFW network and sees significant daily traffic volume that affects commercial paving demands along that stretch.
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