
Cornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving handles commercial paving, driveway installation, and pavement repair throughout Keller. We have served the mid-cities and Northeast Tarrant County since 2015, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Keller has a growing commercial corridor along Keller Parkway and U.S. 377, and businesses in those areas need parking lots that hold up through North Texas summers. Our commercial asphalt paving service includes base preparation designed for DFW clay soils, so the surface you invest in today does not crumble within a few seasons.
Most Keller homes were built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, which puts their driveways at 20 to 40 years old - well past the point where cracks, edge loss, and poor drainage are common. A new asphalt driveway installed on a well-compacted base handles the soil movement that comes with every wet-dry cycle here.
Keller's summers are long and punishing - months of 95-plus-degree heat oxidize asphalt faster than in cooler climates. Sealcoating every two to three years protects the surface binder from UV breakdown and fuel spills, extending the life of your driveway or parking lot without the cost of a full replacement.
Clay soils throughout Keller shrink during dry summers and expand when the rains return, and that movement creates voids under the surface that eventually become potholes. Catching them early - before they spread or allow water to infiltrate the base - is far less expensive than waiting until the surrounding area fails.
Even a well-built driveway in Keller will eventually develop surface cracks as the ground shifts through seasonal wet-dry cycles. Sealing those cracks before water works its way into the base is the most cost-effective maintenance step you can take to delay full resurfacing.
Keller's commercial and retail properties along U.S. 377 and FM 1709 see consistent traffic, and clearly marked spaces, fire lanes, and accessible parking areas keep those lots safe and compliant. Fresh striping is also required any time a lot is resurfaced or reconfigured.
Keller sits on the western fringe of the Eastern Cross Timbers, and the soils here are a mix of sandy loam and heavy clay depending on where you are in the city. That clay component is the defining challenge for any paved surface in Northeast Tarrant County. It swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that repeated movement stresses driveways, parking lots, and any concrete flatwork from below. A contractor who does not build for this - with a well-graded, compacted base and proper drainage routing - leaves you with a surface that starts cracking within a few years regardless of asphalt quality.
The housing stock adds another layer of urgency. Most of Keller's residential neighborhoods filled in from the mid-1980s through the mid-2000s, which means the driveways and access roads built with those homes are now entering the 20-to-40-year range. That is the window when deferred maintenance compounds quickly - a sealed and maintained surface can go another decade, but one that has never been treated starts to fail at the base level. For commercial properties along U.S. 377 and Keller Parkway, the combination of heavy vehicle loads, summer heat, and clay soil movement means base design and drainage planning are not optional - they are what separates a lot that lasts from one that needs attention every other year.
Our crew works throughout Keller regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. The City of Keller's development services department handles permitting for commercial paving and driveway work that connects to a city right-of-way, and we pull those permits on your behalf as part of every applicable job. The properties we see most often in Keller are larger-lot single-family homes - many with two- or three-car driveways on lots that run half an acre or more - and the commercial and retail developments clustered along U.S. 377, Keller Parkway (FM 1709), and Davis Boulevard (FM 1938).
The Big Bear Creek greenbelt runs through the center of the city, and properties near that corridor tend to have higher soil moisture variability, which we factor into base preparation. Whether the job is off Old Town Keller near Main Street, out in the newer subdivisions on the north side, or along a commercial strip near Keller Town Center, we know the neighborhoods and the soil conditions that come with them. We also serve nearby Colleyville and Grapevine, so if your property straddles city limits or you need work done across multiple locations, we can handle all of it.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We gather basic details about your project - property type, approximate area, and what you are trying to solve - so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your Keller property, measure the area, evaluate the existing surface and subgrade, and check how water moves across the site. You receive a written estimate that details scope, materials, base preparation, and cost - no verbal quotes, no surprises. The assessment is free.
We pull any required city permits, then handle site preparation, base compaction, and asphalt installation. For Keller's clay soils, we build the base to handle seasonal ground movement - this is the step most low-bid contractors skip, and it is the most important one.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave and review the curing period - typically 24 to 48 hours before light traffic. We also advise on when to schedule your first sealcoat, usually six to twelve months out, so your investment stays protected through Keller's long, hot summers.
We serve Keller, TX and the surrounding Northeast Tarrant County area. No pressure, no upsells - just a free on-site look and a written estimate you can count on.
(469) 327-8738Keller is a city of roughly 47,000 to 48,000 residents in northeast Tarrant County, sitting inside the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It is overwhelmingly residential - single-family homes on moderate to large lots make up the vast majority of the city's built environment, with most of that growth happening from the mid-1980s through the mid-2000s as the DFW metroplex expanded northward. The city has no direct interstate highway running through it, which gives it a quieter feel than many surrounding communities, with U.S. 377 running along the western edge, Keller Parkway (FM 1709) as the main east-west corridor, and Davis Boulevard (FM 1938) running north-south. Keller is home to Old Town Keller on Main Street and the newer Keller Town Center civic and commercial hub.
Keller ISD draws families from across a wide service area and is one of the primary reasons residents choose to put down roots here long-term. Owner-occupancy rates are high and residents tend to stay, which means homes and commercial properties alike see a steady stream of renovation and maintenance investment. The Big Bear Creek greenbelt runs through the city's park system and connects several recreational areas, giving the city a well-known natural landmark in the middle of established neighborhoods. If you are in Keller and need paving work, we also cover neighboring Southlake and North Richland Hills, so call us for any property in the area.
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