
Cornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving serves Hurst, TX with driveway paving, asphalt sealcoating, and pothole repair. We have worked in the HEB area since 2015 and know the clay soil conditions and aging housing stock that make proper base preparation essential on every job here.

Most of Hurst was built out between the 1950s and 1980s, and many original driveways in these neighborhoods are cracked, sunken, or shedding surface material. Our driveway paving work starts with the right base depth for Hurst's clay soil, so the finished surface drains correctly and holds up through the wet-dry cycles that crack poorly installed work fast.
Hurst summers push surface temperatures on asphalt well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which accelerates UV breakdown and turns dark pavement gray and brittle faster than homeowners expect. Sealing every two to three years protects the binder that holds the asphalt together and extends its useful life by years at a time.
Open cracks in Hurst driveways let spring stormwater reach the base layer, where it loosens the gravel and creates soft spots that eventually become potholes. Sealing cracks before they widen is the most cost-effective maintenance step available to Hurst homeowners with aging asphalt.
Potholes in Hurst's older neighborhoods are almost always a symptom of base failure caused by clay soil movement beneath the surface. We repair them by addressing the base first rather than just filling the hole, which is the only repair approach that does not result in the same pothole opening up again after the next rain.
When a Hurst driveway has widespread surface deterioration but the base underneath is still sound, resurfacing is a cost-effective alternative to full replacement. We mill off the damaged top layer and apply fresh asphalt over the existing base, giving the surface a new life without the full cost of tearing out everything underneath.
The commercial corridor along Highway 183 through Hurst carries significant daily traffic, and the parking lots serving these businesses take heavy vehicle loads year-round. We pave and maintain commercial parking lots on the 183 corridor and throughout Hurst's business areas, with drainage design and line striping included.
Hurst is a fully built-out postwar suburb, and the majority of its homes date from the 1950s through the 1980s. Driveways installed when these homes were built are now 40 to 70 years old - well past the expected lifespan of any asphalt or concrete surface. The clay soil that runs throughout this part of Tarrant County has been expanding and contracting beneath these surfaces every year, cracking flatwork and shifting slabs in ways that surface patching cannot fix. Add North Texas heat - summers regularly above 100 degrees Fahrenheit - and the UV breakdown that comes with it, and you have a combination of age, soil movement, and climate stress that few driveways in Hurst are escaping unscathed.
Spring storm season adds another dimension. The DFW area sees some of the highest hail frequency in the country, and Hurst is no exception. While hail hits roofs and fences more visibly, heavy rain events are the bigger threat to asphalt: water that gets through cracks and into the base layer displaces gravel, creates soft spots, and turns a surface problem into a base problem that costs significantly more to fix. A contractor who knows how to read drainage patterns on a Hurst lot - and builds the slope into the job from the start - prevents a lot of that damage from happening in the first place.
Our crew works throughout Hurst regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. Permit applications for driveway work in Hurst that involves the public right-of-way or curb cut go through the City of Hurst, and we handle that process on every qualifying job so the permit is in place before the crew shows up. We work frequently in the older residential neighborhoods throughout the city - streets with mature oaks and elms, original concrete driveways, and the typical postwar brick-and-frame construction that Hurst is built from.
Hurst is bordered by State Highway 183 (Airport Freeway) to the north and Loop 820 to the south, and Precinct Line Road runs through the middle of town as the main north-south surface street. North East Mall anchors the commercial strip along the 183 corridor, and the residential neighborhoods fan out from there into quiet streets where most of our driveway work happens. We serve all of Hurst as part of our regular Mid-Cities coverage. If your property is near the Richland Hills line to the east or you are in a neighborhood closer to Euless to the south, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project so we can come to the site prepared - knowing the rough size, the current surface condition, and what you are hoping to accomplish helps us make the most of the visit.
We visit your Hurst property, measure the driveway, check the base condition and drainage, and give you a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included. Cost depends on the size of the area, base work required, and current material prices - we do not give phone quotes without seeing the ground, because the base condition in Hurst's clay soil is the most important factor in the price.
If the job requires a permit from the City of Hurst, we pull it before work starts. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we will flag that during the estimate so you have time to get approval before the crew arrives. You clear the driveway of vehicles, and we handle everything from there.
Most residential driveways in Hurst are completed in a single day. The crew tears out the old surface, builds the base, lays and compacts the asphalt, and hauls away all debris. You can drive on the new surface within 24 to 48 hours - in Hurst summer heat the asphalt may feel soft for a couple of extra days, so be patient with heavy vehicles in the first week.
We serve Hurst, TX and the surrounding HEB area. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(469) 327-8738Hurst is a mid-size city in Tarrant County covering roughly 10 square miles, incorporated in 1952 and built out primarily through the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. It is one of the three cities that make up what locals call the HEB area - Hurst, Euless, and Bedford share borders and blend together so closely that residents cross city lines daily for work, school, and shopping without much notice. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes on modest lots, most with single-story brick construction and concrete or asphalt driveways that are now several decades old. The city of Hurst is served by Birdville Independent School District, with L.D. Bell High School as the main high school for families in the city.
The Highway 183 corridor - Airport Freeway - runs east-west through Hurst and connects the city to DFW International Airport and Fort Worth. North East Mall, one of the larger regional shopping centers in the Fort Worth area, sits along this corridor and is the most recognizable landmark in the city. Precinct Line Road is the main north-south route through the residential areas, and Loop 820 borders the city to the south. The neighborhoods west of Precinct Line and south of 183 are where much of the older single-family housing sits - these are the blocks where we do a steady volume of driveway replacement and repair work. Neighboring cities we also serve include Richland Hills just to the east and North Richland Hills beyond that.
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Learn MoreCornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving serves Hurst and the entire HEB area. Call us today or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day.