
Cornerstone Bedford Asphalt Paving has served North Richland Hills and surrounding Tarrant County communities since 2015, providing parking lot paving, driveway work, and asphalt repair built for North Texas clay soil and summer heat conditions. We reply within one business day.

North Richland Hills has a substantial commercial base along Loop 820, Rufe Snow Drive, and the City Point mixed-use district, where parking lots serve steady daily traffic from both residents and commuters. Our parking lot paving service includes proper base preparation and grading for North Texas clay soil so your lot stays level and drains correctly for years.
Most of North Richland Hills was developed between the 1950s and the 1990s, and concrete or asphalt driveways from that era have been through decades of clay soil movement, summer heat, and occasional hard winter freezes that crack and heave surfaces over time. We install new driveways with base depths designed to minimize future movement in Tarrant County's expansive clay soils.
The older neighborhoods in NRH that were developed in the postwar decades have streets and private driveways that accumulate surface damage from years of clay soil shrink-swell cycles. We repair cracks, sunken areas, and edge deterioration before small problems become large ones that require full replacement.
NRH summers push well into the 90s and past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that sustained heat and UV exposure oxidizes and dries out asphalt surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Periodic sealcoating on driveways and small commercial lots in North Richland Hills slows that process and adds years to the surface before major work is needed.
Commercial lots along the NRH retail corridors that see daily delivery truck traffic develop potholes and depressions faster than lighter-use properties, especially when the base was not compacted to handle heavy loads. We fill and compact potholes properly so repairs hold through the next wet season and do not simply reopen.
Spring thunderstorms in North Richland Hills can drop heavy rain quickly, and any unsealed crack on a driveway or parking lot becomes a pathway for water to soften the base material below. Crack sealing before the rainy season is one of the lowest-cost maintenance steps NRH property owners can take to protect a paved surface from accelerated damage.
North Richland Hills was incorporated in 1953 and much of its residential stock was built through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s - which means a large number of driveways, private lots, and commercial surfaces in the city are 40 to 70 years old and have been through decades of Tarrant County's expansive clay soil movement. The same black clay that dominates the DFW Metroplex shifts with the seasons here: it absorbs spring rain and swells, then contracts sharply through the long dry summers. That cycle does not stop, and surfaces that were not built with an adequate base designed for this soil fail predictably and repeatedly over time.
The commercial corridors along Loop 820 and Rufe Snow Drive handle significant daily traffic from both NRH residents and people passing through from adjacent cities. Parking lots along these corridors wear faster than residential driveways, and the combination of heavy loads and summer heat - temperatures regularly climbing past 100 degrees Fahrenheit in July and August - means the asphalt mix specification and base depth matter more than they would in a cooler climate. The City Point redevelopment district near the old North Hills Mall site is also an active zone where new construction and renovation work are ongoing, and properties there need contractors familiar with both new-build and renovation paving standards.
Our crew works throughout North Richland Hills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect asphalt paving work here. NRH is a fully built-out suburb with a dense street grid and a mix of postwar ranch-style homes, 1970s and 1980s brick-and-frame construction, and newer development near the commercial redevelopment zones. Rufe Snow Drive, Davis Boulevard, and Mid-Cities Boulevard are the main surface corridors we navigate between jobs, and we know the neighborhoods tucked into the cul-de-sac subdivisions off those roads as well as the commercial properties that front them.
The City of North Richland Hills has an active public works and development department, and we are familiar with the permitting process for commercial paving and site work in NRH. Iron Horse Boulevard and the surrounding area near Iron Horse Golf Course are among the zones where we see the most commercial paving activity, alongside the Loop 820 retail corridor. If you are in Watauga to the north or other adjacent cities, we serve those areas as well and can handle multi-property projects across neighboring municipalities.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about the size and condition of the surface and what outcome you are trying to achieve, so we can prepare for the site visit efficiently.
We visit your North Richland Hills property, measure the area, assess the existing surface and base condition, and identify any drainage issues or permit requirements. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment is made - no verbal quotes and no surprise charges.
We handle applicable city permits and schedule the work around your access needs. Site preparation - removing old material, grading to proper drainage slope, and compacting the base - happens before any asphalt is laid. This phase determines the long-term durability of the finished surface.
Hot asphalt mix is spread and compacted in passes, edges are finished cleanly, and striping is applied after the surface cures. We walk the completed job with you to confirm drainage, markings, and edge quality all match what was agreed in the written estimate.
We serve all of NRH - from the postwar neighborhoods near Rufe Snow Drive to the commercial corridors along Loop 820. Call or submit your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(469) 327-8738North Richland Hills is a Tarrant County city of roughly 70,000 people in the Mid-Cities region between Dallas and Fort Worth, northeast of Fort Worth on the Loop 820 corridor. Incorporated in 1953, NRH is one of the larger cities in Tarrant County and is a predominantly owner-occupied, single-family residential community with a reputation as a stable, family-oriented suburb. The housing stock spans several decades - from postwar ranch-style homes in the older neighborhoods to 1970s and 1980s brick-and-frame construction throughout most of the city, with some newer townhomes and mixed-use development near the redeveloped City Point district on the former North Hills Mall site. Brick veneer is the dominant exterior finish across NRH, as it is throughout the DFW suburbs built in that era.
Major surface roads - Rufe Snow Drive, Davis Boulevard, and Mid-Cities Boulevard - connect NRH neighborhoods to retail and commercial areas, while Loop 820 links the city to the broader DFW highway network. The city has over 1,200 businesses and a mix of retail, medical, and light commercial activity, including the active Iron Horse area and the newer City Point mixed-use development. NRH2O Family Water Park is a well-known city-owned facility that draws families from across the region each summer. We also serve neighbors in Richland Hills to the south, a smaller adjacent city with similar housing vintage and soil conditions where our crews work regularly.
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Learn MoreSmall cracks and surface wear become expensive problems quickly in North Texas clay soil - the earlier you call, the more options you have. We respond within one business day and serve all of NRH and surrounding Tarrant County.