
Cornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving has served Haltom City and surrounding Tarrant County communities since 2015, handling parking lot maintenance, driveway paving, asphalt repair, and crack sealing for homeowners and commercial property owners throughout this city. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Haltom City has a substantial mix of small commercial properties along Beach Street, Denton Highway, and the Loop 820 corridor - and those lots take a beating from heavy traffic, Texas summer heat, and the same clay soil movement that damages residential driveways. Our parking lot maintenance program - covering crack sealing, sealcoating, patching, and re-striping - keeps commercial surfaces functional and presentable without the cost of a full repaving project.
Most homes in Haltom City were built between the 1950s and 1970s, and driveways from that era have been through 50 to 70 years of North Texas clay soil movement and summer heat. When the base has failed and surface patching is no longer a solution, we install a new driveway with proper base preparation sized for the expansive soil conditions in this part of Tarrant County.
Isolated potholes, crumbling edges, and sunken sections show up in Haltom City neighborhoods regularly, driven by decades of clay soil movement working on the pavement from below. We cut clean edges around the damaged area, address the base where the problem runs deeper than the surface, and fill with hot-mix asphalt so the repair holds through the next wet and dry season cycle.
Haltom City sits in the DFW Metroplex where summer UV exposure is intense and sustained - the kind of heat that oxidizes asphalt binder faster than most homeowners expect. Sealcoating every two to three years slows that breakdown, keeps moisture out of surface cracks through spring rain season, and adds real years of service life before a driveway needs resurfacing or replacement.
Spring rain in Tarrant County is persistent, and any crack left unsealed in a Haltom City driveway becomes an entry point for water that softens the base below. Hot-applied crack sealing before the spring rainy season is one of the most cost-effective steps a homeowner here can take to extend the life of an otherwise sound surface.
When a Haltom City driveway is cracked and faded but the base underneath is still solid, asphalt resurfacing is the right middle ground - a fresh layer of hot-mix asphalt over the existing surface that restores a smooth, durable finish at significantly less cost than a full tearout and replacement.
Haltom City is a fully built-out inner suburb in northeast Tarrant County, covering about 12 square miles with a population of roughly 46,000 people. The city developed heavily from the 1950s through the 1970s, which means the majority of its housing stock - single-family brick homes on modest lots throughout neighborhoods served by the Birdville Independent School District - is now 50 to 70 years old. Driveways and paved surfaces from that era have been through decades of what North Texas puts them through: the expansive black clay soil throughout Tarrant County swells when it absorbs spring rainfall and contracts during the long, dry summers. That repeated cycle stresses pavement from below, opening cracks before visible surface wear gives any warning.
The heat amplifies everything. Temperatures in Haltom City regularly climb above 95 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, and the sustained UV exposure dries out the asphalt binder that keeps a surface flexible. Once that binder oxidizes, the surface turns gray, becomes brittle, and cracks faster with every wet season that follows. Haltom City also has a notable mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors along Loop 820, Beach Street, and Denton Highway - and commercial asphalt sees the added stress of heavy vehicle traffic on top of the same clay soil and heat conditions that affect residential driveways. A contractor who understands this environment does not just fix what is visible - they address the conditions driving the damage.
Our crew works throughout Haltom City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Permit inquiries for paving projects go through the City of Haltom City directly - the city runs its own public works and permitting function from City Hall at 4801 Haltom Road, and we know the local process well enough to keep jobs on schedule. Loop 820 is the primary corridor we use to move across Haltom City and connect to the surrounding area, and the residential streets branching off Beach Street and Denton Highway are familiar territory for our crews.
Most of the driveways we service in Haltom City are attached to homes built in the 1950s and 1960s - properties where the original flatwork has been through more than half a century of Tarrant County clay movement and summer heat. The city sits in a dense urban grid between Fort Worth to the south and west, and Watauga and North Richland Hills to the north, so our crews move regularly between all of these areas. We also handle a lot of commercial surface work along the city's major corridors, where aging asphalt in parking lots shows the same clay-driven cracking patterns as residential driveways. We work frequently in nearby Fort Worth to the southwest and Watauga to the north, and can handle jobs that span neighboring cities without any issue.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form with a description of what you are dealing with - driveway cracks, a pothole, a lot that needs maintenance, or a full replacement. We reply within one business day. You do not need to have it all figured out before you call.
We visit your Haltom City property to walk the surface, check the base condition, and identify whether the underlying soil movement is part of what is driving the damage. You get a written estimate that spells out what the work involves and what it costs - no vague numbers and no pressure.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work at a time that minimizes disruption. For commercial properties, we can phase work in sections so part of your lot stays open. For residential jobs, we give you a clear timeline so you know when to expect the crew and how long to plan around it.
We complete the paving, repair, or maintenance work and walk the finished surface with you before leaving. For sealcoating and new paving, we give you specific curing instructions - typically stay off it for 24 to 48 hours, and avoid heavy vehicle traffic for three to five days. We let you know what to watch for going forward.
We serve Haltom City homeowners and commercial property owners throughout the city. Call or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
(469) 327-8738Haltom City is an inner suburb in northeast Tarrant County, sitting about six miles from downtown Fort Worth and completely surrounded by neighboring cities - Fort Worth to the south and west, Richland Hills and North Richland Hills to the east, and Watauga to the north. The city covers about 12 square miles entirely built out in a dense residential grid. Most neighborhoods are made up of single-family brick homes on modest lots, concentrated in areas served by the Birdville Independent School District. The housing stock dates primarily from the post-World War II building era, with the bulk of homes constructed between the late 1940s and the early 1970s. Long-term homeowners who have lived here for decades make up a significant share of the community.
Beyond its neighborhoods, Haltom City has a distinct commercial and light industrial character along its major corridors. Beach Street, Denton Highway, and the Loop 820 corridor carry a mix of retail, service businesses, and light industrial operations that create a steady demand for commercial paving and parking lot work. The Haltom City Public Library and North Park on Denton Highway are well-known community landmarks. Residents of nearby Richland Hills and North Richland Hills to the east will recognize many of the same streets and housing patterns - all part of the same northeast Tarrant County corridor where we work regularly.
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