
Cornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving serves Bedford, TX with asphalt paving, driveway installation, sealcoating, and parking lot work. Our crew has worked in Bedford since 2015, serving homeowners and businesses across the HEB area.

Bedford homes built in the 1960s through 1980s commonly have driveways approaching the end of their useful life. We handle full asphalt paving projects with proper base preparation for DFW clay soil, so the finished surface holds up through North Texas summers and wet-dry cycles.
A new driveway is the first thing visitors notice at any Bedford home. We grade each driveway to drain water toward the street, not toward your foundation - which matters here because Bedford gets heavy spring rain events that can put a lot of water on a surface fast.
Bedford's summer heat and UV exposure break down asphalt binder faster than in milder climates, turning dark surfaces gray and brittle. Sealing every two to three years keeps the surface protected and extends the life of the asphalt underneath significantly.
Cracks left open in Bedford's climate invite water in during spring storms, and that water expands the damage every time the clay soil moves. Sealing cracks early - before they widen or spread - is the most cost-effective maintenance step a Bedford property owner can take.
Bedford Road and Central Drive carry commercial properties with large paved surfaces that take heavy vehicle traffic daily. We pave and maintain parking lots for businesses along Bedford's commercial corridors, from small strip centers to larger pad sites.
Bedford's clay soil movement and spring rains wash out base material beneath asphalt, which is where most potholes start. We repair potholes with proper base work so the patch holds rather than sinking back down within the first rainy season.
Bedford sits on expansive clay soil - sometimes called black gumbo - that is one of the dominant factors in how long any paved surface lasts here. The soil swells when it absorbs moisture during wet seasons and then shrinks during the dry heat of summer. This repeated movement puts stress on anything sitting on top of it, including concrete slabs and asphalt driveways. A driveway installed without accounting for this soil will develop cracks, soft spots, and sunken edges far sooner than one built with proper base depth and drainage slope. Every Bedford homeowner on a slab foundation is dealing with this condition whether they know it or not.
Beyond the soil, Bedford's climate adds its own demands. Summers regularly push into the upper 90s and above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which softens asphalt and requires a mix formulated for high-heat performance. Spring storms can dump heavy rain in short windows, so drainage slope is not optional - it is essential. And when hard freezes do hit the area, as the region saw dramatically in 2021, exposed concrete and asphalt surfaces take the brunt of the damage. A contractor who works regularly in Bedford understands that these are not edge cases - they are the normal conditions that every paving job here has to handle.
Our crew has worked throughout Bedford since 2015, and we are familiar with the permit process at the City of Bedford when work affects the public right-of-way or driveway apron. We regularly work in the older neighborhoods throughout the city - homes built in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s on slab foundations - and we understand the combination of aged concrete, shifting clay soil, and decades of North Texas weather that these properties carry. Many of these driveways have cracked, settled, or gone gray simply from time and local conditions, and we know what proper repair or replacement looks like in this specific environment.
Bedford sits at the center of the HEB area along State Highway 121, which connects the city to DFW International Airport to the east and Fort Worth to the west. Bedford Road and Central Drive are the main surface streets through the city, and the commercial strips along these corridors are also part of our regular work. Whether you are near Generations Park, off Bedford Road, or in a neighborhood tucked between Highway 121 and Highway 183, we know how to get to you and what to expect when we arrive. Our neighboring service areas include Euless just to the south and Hurst to the west, and we serve all three cities as part of the same Mid-Cities coverage area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about the project size and what you are dealing with so we can come prepared.
We come out, measure the area, assess the base condition and drainage, and give you a written estimate that spells out what is included - thickness, base work, removal of old material, and cleanup. No vague totals, no hidden line items.
If the project requires a city permit or HOA approval, we handle the application before the crew arrives. You clear the driveway of vehicles and anything stored on the surface, and we handle everything else from there.
The crew completes the work - usually in a single day for residential driveways - hauls away old material, and walks you through the finished surface. You can drive on it within 24 to 48 hours, though Bedford summers may extend that window slightly.
No pressure, no obligation. We come to you, measure the area, and give you a written quote. Bedford homeowners and businesses - call or fill out the form below.
(469) 327-8738Bedford is a fully built-out suburb in Tarrant County, sitting roughly halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth in the heart of the Mid-Cities area. With a population of around 45,000 to 50,000 people packed into a compact footprint, Bedford is dense and established - there is no undeveloped land left inside city limits, and the city's character is defined by owner-occupied single-family neighborhoods built primarily between the 1960s and 1980s. These homes are mostly one- and two-story brick veneer construction on slab foundations, and after 40 to 60 years, driveways, fences, and exterior surfaces on many of them are due for attention. The city shares the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District with its two neighboring cities, and the HEB area is a well-known community identity throughout the DFW Metroplex.
State Highway 121 (Airport Freeway) runs through the area and connects Bedford to DFW International Airport just to the east - one of the busiest airports in the world and a major employer for Bedford residents. Bedford Road and Central Drive carry the bulk of the city's commercial activity, with retail, restaurants, and service businesses lining these corridors along with older strip centers and newer pad sites. Generations Park serves as a central community gathering space. Neighboring cities Euless and Hurst blend into Bedford with no visible boundary on the ground, and we serve all three as part of the same continuous work area.
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