
New parking lots and drive aisles installed with a base that handles Bedford clay soil and North Texas summers - so you are not back in two years with a failing surface.
New parking lots and drive aisles installed with a base that handles Bedford clay soil and North Texas summers - so you are not back in two years with a failing surface.

Commercial asphalt paving in Bedford, TX means installing a complete paved surface - parking lot, drive aisle, loading area, or access road - on a business property, including grading, base preparation, asphalt installation, and striping, most small commercial lots are paved in one to three days once the site is ready.
The surface you see is only part of the story. What determines whether a commercial lot holds up for 20 years or falls apart in five is the base underneath it. Proper grading, a well-compacted aggregate base layer, and a drainage plan built for Bedford's clay soil - those are the decisions made before the first load of hot mix arrives. Cutting corners on base work is the single most common reason a new parking lot fails early in this climate.
If your existing lot already has widespread cracking or areas of base failure, you may also want to review our parking lot paving service, which covers resurfacing and overlay options alongside full replacement - and helps you understand which approach makes sense for your situation.
When you see a network of interconnected cracks spreading across large sections of your lot, the base beneath the surface has been compromised. In Bedford's clay soil environment, this pattern develops as the ground shifts through wet and dry cycles. Patching individual cracks at this stage is a temporary fix - the surface needs a full evaluation.
If your lot holds puddles long after a storm, the surface has either settled unevenly or was never graded properly. Standing water is not just an inconvenience - it actively breaks down the asphalt from below and creates slip hazards. In a commercial setting, that also creates liability exposure for your business.
Potholes and depressions signal that base material has failed in specific spots, often due to soil movement or water infiltration. Multiple potholes across a lot after a wet season usually indicate a more widespread base problem that warrants a full assessment rather than repeated patching.
If you are adding a building, expanding a facility, or developing a previously unpaved area, you need a commercial paving contractor to design and install the lot from scratch. Getting the base, grading, and drainage right from the start is far less expensive than correcting problems after the fact.
Our commercial paving work covers new lot construction, full replacement of failed surfaces, and phased paving for businesses that need to stay open during work. Every project starts with a site visit to measure the area, assess existing conditions, and evaluate drainage needs. We handle the city permit process and will not schedule the crew until approvals are in place. For businesses that need ongoing surface care after installation, we also offer parking lot maintenance plans that include periodic sealing, crack treatment, and striping refresh to protect your investment over time.
After paving, parking lots need to be striped for traffic flow, fire lanes, and accessible parking areas. Federal accessibility requirements apply to commercial lots, and we work with you to confirm the layout is compliant before striping begins. We also offer standalone parking lot paving for businesses evaluating overlay versus full replacement - a written, itemized proposal covers the scope, materials, timeline, and total cost so you know exactly what you are getting.
Best for new builds, expansions, or properties with previously unpaved areas that need a full lot designed and installed from the ground up.
Suited for lots where the base has failed and surface patching or overlay is no longer a viable option.
Ideal for businesses that need to stay operational during the project - work is sequenced so part of the lot stays accessible throughout.
Included with new paving - parking spaces, fire lanes, and accessible parking markings applied after the surface has cured.
Bedford sits in the heart of the Mid-Cities area, and the commercial corridors along Bedford Road, Central Drive, and Highway 121 carry constant traffic. A parking lot in this market needs to handle delivery trucks, high vehicle turnover, and summer heat that regularly tops 100 degrees - all on top of expansive clay soil that moves with every wet and dry cycle. A contractor who does not account for local soil conditions in the base design is setting up a surface that will crack and heave within a few years. We work in Bedford and throughout the surrounding area regularly, and that local experience shapes every base preparation decision we make. Businesses in Grapevine, TX face the same commercial traffic demands, and we serve that area too.
Stormwater management is also a serious consideration for Bedford commercial properties. North Texas receives heavy, fast-moving rain events, and a lot that does not shed water cleanly will deteriorate faster and create liability for your business. Every commercial paving project we take on includes a clear drainage plan built into the design from day one. Depending on the size of the project, local stormwater rules may require additional review before work begins - we handle that process on your behalf. Business owners in Fort Worth, TX and across the Metroplex trust us with the same permitting and drainage requirements on their properties.
We visit your property to measure the area, assess existing conditions, and evaluate drainage needs. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and total cost - no verbal estimates on commercial work. We reply within one business day of your initial contact.
We apply for the city permit on your behalf and factor the approval timeline into the schedule. Work does not begin until the permit is in hand - a step some contractors skip, which can create problems for you later.
The crew removes old material if needed, grades the subgrade for proper drainage, and compacts a base layer of crushed aggregate. In Bedford's clay soil, this phase gets extra attention - it is what separates a surface that lasts 20 years from one that fails in five.
Hot asphalt mix is laid and compacted, then striping and accessibility markings are applied once the surface cures. We walk the finished lot with you before signing off to confirm drainage, edges, and markings all match what was agreed.
Free on-site assessment. Written proposal with full scope and pricing. No pressure - we walk your property with you before any commitment.
(469) 327-8738The Blackland Prairie clay soil in the Bedford and Mid-Cities area is among the most expansive in the country. Our base preparation accounts for that soil movement with proper aggregate depth and grading - the most critical investment in the long-term performance of any paved surface in this region.
Every commercial project gets a detailed written proposal that spells out base depth, asphalt thickness, drainage plan, and what is and is not included. You know exactly what you agreed to before the first crew member sets foot on your property.
We handle the Bedford city permit application and design drainage into the project from the start. Commercial properties in Texas also need to manage stormwater runoff properly - we address that in the design so you are not facing compliance questions after the job is done. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards apply to larger commercial paving projects.
Closing your entire lot is not always an option. We sequence commercial paving projects so your customers always have somewhere to park, communicating the schedule clearly so your team can plan around the work. NAPA industry standards guide our installation practices.
The businesses that call us back are the ones who got a lot that actually performs - drains correctly, holds up under summer heat, and does not require patching every other year. That result comes from doing the base work right before the asphalt ever hits the ground.
Scheduled sealing, crack treatment, and striping refresh to protect your commercial lot investment after installation.
Learn MoreOverlay and resurfacing options for lots where the base is still solid but the surface needs renewal.
Learn MoreSpring and fall booking windows fill quickly - contact us today for a free on-site estimate and written proposal before the next weather window closes.